Autoresponders - A Few Things to Consider
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by Earl Stringer October 02, 2008
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An autoresponder can be one of the most valuable assets that
an internet business owner possesses...if used correctly. A well-run
autoresponder could be the difference between a one-time buyer and a
life-time customer. This article will identify the benefits of having
an autoresponder. With that being said, there are certain things you
should look for when choosing your autoresponder.
• There are 2 types of autoresponders (regular or smart). A regular
autoresponder is pretty basic because it is primarily used for sending
out short and simple emails that are sent automatically when someone
emails you or your business. A smart autoresponder takes sending emails
to another level. When using a smart autoresponder, you have the
ability to create a group of customized messages that you can set
individual times as to when they are sent out. This type is great for
building a solid long term relationship with your customers. Take the
time to ask yourself which one of these autoresponders would be right
for your online business. I personally recommend getting a smart
autoresponder for any online business owner. They are usually more
expensive, but well worth it.
• If you do decide to use a smart autoresponder (which is highly
recommend) you need to determine where you would like your
autoresponder set up at. There are 3 places where it can be run from:
The first place is your personal computer. You see, there is
software out there that you can use to install your autoresponder on
your own desktop or laptop. A downside to this is that you will only be
able to run it if you are always around your computer (your computer
only).
A second place your responder can be is on an third-party hosting
site. The bad thing about this is that your on a site with many others
just like yourself all sharing the same IP address (which is not good
for you).
Last but not least , your autoresponder can be put on your own
website hosting server. The trick here is that if you have your own
unique IP address through your hosting company (which you should) you
will have complete control and won't have to worry about other people
that can affect your business, because you are not sharing an IP
address with anyone. Be sure to check with your hosting company
concerning shared IP addresses, unique IP addresses, and the
compatibility of using an autoresponder. Some responders can not be
used with certain hosting companies.
At the end of the day having it put on your own server will be most beneficial to you and your business.
• Make sure you are getting your monies worth. There are tons of
companies out there that are selling autoresponders, all with different
features and prices. Some even have monthly or even yearly fees. My
take is, if you pay anywhere between $100-$200 for an autoresponder, it
should be a one time fee. Do your research, take some time to compare
before for purchasing one. Autoresponse Plus (ARP3) is a really good
one. They go for about $200, but you're paying for quality. Check out
ARP3.com for more info.
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