Has anyone used gmail for sending email marketing advertisements & or other suggestions?


I have a website that is ready to launch and I wish to let all that inquired about it that the site is ready. I wish to send out emails, however due to my large list I do not want to run the risk that someone forgot that they inquired and then reports me for SPAM (happened to a friend). So I want to do my email campaigns separate from my domain just in case.
Has anyone used gmail for this and or the biz version? Or does anyone know an economical solution??? Thanks

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I am leading a charitable program and can’t email all of the people involved. Seems like 100 addresses is the?


The group has grown to 130 email addresses. I would like to send out one email to all of them at once.

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Opened email that wouldn’t go away,tried 2 delete.How can these B blocked?


I opened an email from an advertiser that wouldn’t go away.
I tried to delete it. He has sent me two e-mails already.Can these be blocked? www.robertallenmedia.com/campaigns/rgaplus/index.php

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Is there an email marketing software?


Does anyone know if there is a software I can use to send out mass email marketing campaigns as we all get from corporate giants like Apple, Microsoft, Rogers, Go Daddy.com and so on. I know there are third party websites that offer this service such as Constant Contact but I want to know is there a software that does all this instead?

Also looking for a software that can track data/statistics for my marketing campaigns at the same time (if possible).
I don’t want no monthly charge. I want to buy a software like I would buy any other software for my computer.

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What percentage return can I expect from a direct mail advertisement campaign?


I am a personal trainer looking to expand my cliental. I train both in their homes and online. If interested in training online email me at esoterictrainer@yahoo.com.

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Why is it tht when I get an answer that pisses me off so, the person doesn’t have email listed?


Is it the Obama campaign at work?
I think it’s a perfect example of how Obama fans would prefer to live blind rather than educate yourselves to the truth

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The Dems are focused on Craig when they ignore their own problems and corruption. Why isn’t this a top story?


Tuesday, August 28, 2007
-Wall Street Journal

A poor family is making big donations to Hillary Clinton… and their donations just happen to track with the donations of a wealthy Chinese businessman.

One of the biggest sources of political donations to Hillary Rodham Clinton is a tiny, lime-green bungalow that lies under the flight path from San Francisco International Airport.
Six members of the Paw family, each listing the house at 41 Shelbourne Ave. as their residence, have donated a combined $45,000 to the Democratic senator from New York since 2005, for her presidential campaign, her Senate re-election last year and her political action committee. In all, the six Paws have donated a total of $200,000 to Democratic candidates since 2005, election records show.

That total ranks the house with residences in Greenwich, Conn., and Manhattan’s Upper East Side among the top addresses to donate to the Democratic presidential front-runner over the past two years, according to an analysis by The Wall Street Journal of donations listed with the Federal Election Commission.

It isn’t obvious how the Paw family is able to afford such political largess. Records show they own a gift shop and live in a 1,280-square-foot house that they recently refinanced for $270,000. William Paw, the 64-year-old head of the household, is a mail carrier with the U.S. Postal Service who earns about $49,000 a year, according to a union representative. Alice Paw, also 64, is a homemaker. The couple’s grown children have jobs ranging from account manager at a software company to “attendance liaison” at a local public high school. One is listed on campaign records as an executive at a mutual fund.

The Paws’ political donations closely track donations made by Norman Hsu, a wealthy New York businessman in the apparel industry who once listed the Paw home as his address, according to public records. Mr. Hsu is one of the top fund-raisers for Mrs. Clinton’s presidential campaign. He has hosted or co-hosted some of her most prominent money-raising events.

People who answered the phone and the door at the Paws’ residence declined requests for comment last week. In an email last night, one of the Paws’ sons, Winkle, said he had sometimes been asked by Mr. Hsu to make contributions, and sometimes he himself had asked family members to donate. But he added: “I have been fortunate in my investments and all of my contributions have been my money.”

He’s got $45,000 laying around and decides to continue living at home with mom and dad instead of getting his own apartment?

I guess he’s really committed to the cause.
Ohiofirefighter, I guess it’s important to someone with a lower than average mentality. Most of the country didn’t even know who Craig was until a couple of days ago. He wasn’t exactly a prominent member of the Senate.

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How to make email campaigns?


A friend of mine created a flier in photoshop and we are trying to figure out how to create an email campaign out of it. The flier has two links ~ I made it into an html file, moved it to dreamweaver, then used an image map to create the two spots on it that are links. We also created two forms the links lead to, and uploaded them via ftp onto the current company website.

I have researched many different ways but have had no success in just inserting this html into a body of an email to be sent out to people. When I finally got somewhere with Mozilla Thunderbird, the graphic did not show up.

any help would be appreciated!!! :)

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Should McCain get credit for publicly saying “Obama is not an arab?” Who started that rumor to begin with?


Wasn’t it to the Republican party who started that slur email campaign to begin with?

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Can you Pleeease critique my Cover Letter?. Please.I need a job?


I am in search of a career in Public Relations or Client Service and maintenace…. Is this cover letter going to get me that job…. also if anyone live in the NYC or North Jersey area and can assist with getting me a job… Wow… I would greatly appreciate… here it is

I’m writing to express interest and apply for the XXXXXX position. After reviewing the requirements and qualifications, I’m confident that I can exceed company expectations as an employee.

My previous coursework at Fairleigh Dickinson University and vast experience in the retail industry has given me a tremendous foundation for the marketing and client relations fields. Through signage/marketing campaigns, market research, and client and employee resolution I have found reacting to client needs and wants appropriately is key when successfully executed. I’m also familiar with fulfilling sales goals and target objectives through my retail management and telephone marketing experience. Direct interaction with consumers and clients has equipped me to quickly and effectively resolve client issues and complaints. In addition, I’ve been fortunate to have had the experience of representing several of some of the most successful companies by means of field promotional marketing. These new innovative marketing strategies put me in direct contact with clients in order to promote new products and services as well as inform and sell potential clients. These crucial areas are where I have attained much knowledge in consumer/client habits as well as employer expectations. My quick and creative thinking, critical decision making and multi-tasking capabilities are just a few skills that clients and employers alike have come to appreciate. I’m a firm believer in accountability, strong work ethics, and client satisfaction.

I’ve provided my resume for your review. I look forward to the opportunity to meet with you to further discuss my background and desire to work for XXXXXX. Please feel free to contact me via phone (XXX*XXX*XXXX) or via email at DerickBusiness@yahoo.com
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Derick Robinson

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