Jul. 22 2008 at 10:21 AM
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Is it "legal" and if so, "is there a market" to set up and manage "Constant Contact" accounts for other businesses for a fee? I use this service for my 'monthly articles' and cannot believe how successful that campaign has been.

Any comments? I really need to come up with a variety of "income generating" activities, and if this sounds like a good one (or a bad one), I would really like some feedback. Thanks, as always..



Edited by: Joybail - Jul. 22 2008 at 10:22 AM
Jul. 22 2008 at 12:46 PM
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Constant Contact is an awesome program and not all small business are aware of it, or want to make the time to create the message. You could consider creating your own e-marketing program. I have always been aware of the fact you are giving a third party (Constant Contact) all your emails. They are a very reputable company, but privacy is such a concern for some.

Good Luck!

Connie Bereny                                                                                 cbereny@alese.com

 

 



Edited by: cbereny - Jul. 23 2008 at 1:46 AM
Jul. 22 2008 at 8:01 PM
No Photo Posted by: justryingtohelp
I know there are virtual assistant businesses (VAs) that do this as marketing assistance. 
Jul. 23 2008 at 1:44 AM
No Photo Posted by: cbereny
It's a geat tool. I would  just make sure your clients know that you are using the program and distributing their emails.
 
Good Luck!
Connie
Jul. 24 2008 at 12:16 AM
WebBizIdeas Posted by: WebBizIdeas
Hi,

I like that idea...our company could benefit from a service like that...PM your prices. 

Jeff

Jeff Foster
1-952-935-4192

www.WebBizIdeas.com - Website Design & Internet Business together with WebBizIdeas.com

Jul. 25 2008 at 5:17 PM
No Photo Posted by: Joybail
Thanks all. This advice has been very encouraging and helpful. I hadn't even thought about the fact that when we use these types of services, we are just "giving away" wonderful email contacts to the 3rd party. You are right though; they seem quite reputable, and also, they "say" they do not use our emails for anything.

I just need to find out "how" to get going with it. I think, out of all the ideas I've had, this one should be the easiest to, at least, get started.

Thanks!


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