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Constant Contact - Why It Doesn't Work
by Jerry West
Updated June 6, 2005
For years we have used a email program called Mail Loop to email our customer lists. It was highly effective as it acted like a mail server, and it handled all of our subscribe and unsubscribe requests.
Then problems started to happen.
Customers were complaining that they were not getting the mailings. Customers were cancelling, and business suffered. After investigating the problem, we found that while Mail Loop does act like a mail server, ISPs have started to block any tool that send mass email like Mail Loop. Our solid solution was now the problem.
We looked at options that could replace Mail Loop and we tested Constant Contact severely. While Constant Contact has great features, the same issue was occuring. Our paid clients weren't getting their emails and complaints continued. Constant Contact stated that this happens and they are doing the best they can to get off the black lists.
After an intense search and testing period, we switched and use 1AutomationWiz.com. It is the best system that we have ever used and it keeps getting better and better the more features we discover.
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Jerry West is the Director of Internet Marketing for Web
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