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Using Autoresponders In Your Online Business
by Paul Jesse
Copyright 2005 Paul Jesse
Autoresponders return previously stored messages or sets of messages in
response to any email sent to that autoresponder address. Almost all paid
web hosts and many of the free ones provide autoresponders as part of
their hosting service.
When do you use autoresponders? Normally, they are used to follow up with
a visitor who has made an inquiry. If a customer does not initially buy,
you can utilize their email address to follow up later. It could lead to
future business.
The reason for following up with the client is that you want to refresh
their memory about having been to your place of business. Remind them that
they viewed your products. You can use this opportunity to boast your
product’s advantages. You could offer special discounts or other bonuses
to entice them to purchase. Don’t give up easily just because they didn’t
buy the first time. This is your lead-in to a possible sale. Rather than
approach each of these potential customers individually, an autoresponder
does it for you. This saves you time, stress, and effort. It is done for
you automatically.
There are several types of autoresponders. Each type has different
capabilities. For this reason, they range from free to very expensive.
It’s up to you to choose the autoresponder that best fits your business
needs.
If you want more advanced capabilities, you can always purchase
autoresponder software. There are two types of autoresponder software. The
first is installed on the web host server, and the second is installed on
your computer. There are advantages and disadvantages to purchasing each.
First, the software installed on the server isn’t always user-friendly. If
it’s really complicated, chances are that it will require services of an
installer. It also may be limited to providing only one autoresponder
address on that server. However, sending emails in a big list is handled
by the server. The server-based software manages the autoresponder
addresses and is backed up. This takes that stress off the user.
If you opt for autoresponder software installed on your own computer, you
have the advantage of it being easy to install, but you are responsibility
of backing up the list. Sending mass emails might exceed the limits of
your internet service provider. This software, however, might offer the
possibility of combining the email list with other functions or marketing
tools that would not be possible via server based software.
Whichever autoresponder you choose, it is most likely to your benefit to
incorporate this marketing tool into your business. It saves you time,
effort, and in some cases money. Let technology work for you. This is an
effortless way to increase sales.
About The Author: Paul Jesse is a retired government employee and
author of numerous home business articles. If you are interested in
starting a home business visit: http://www.plug-inprofitsite.com/
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