E-mail marketing...

E-mail marketing...

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Has anyone any experiences of email marketing - good or bad?

Companies are selling email as well as mail addresses.

Just wondered if any of you have used these services and how fruitful they had been!

Merry Christmas!!
Nicholas Robinson

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David Winch
By David Winch
24th Dec 2004 12:37

Depends on what you mean . . .

Nicholas

Our business is providing a support service for professional firms who have concerns relating to suspected money laundering and their legal obligations.

As part of that we provide a monthly information email - we call it a NewsAlert - free of charge to anybody who wants it.

It is intended to be informative, relevant and useful, with perhaps the occasional more light-hearted item. It is not intended to be an advertisement, but hopefully readers of it will think of us when they have a problem and come to us for advice and assistance because we have expertise and experience in this area.

I know that it is read and that readers welcome our NewsAlert in their inbox.

I think this works - but I do not think that pure advertising emails do.

If you would like to get our NewsAlerts just tick the box and enter your details on our website at www.mlrosupport.co.uk/register.htm.

I would also suggest you consider getting your own firm's email newsletters to your clients and prospective clients written and issued professionally. Have a look at the UK Tax World website to see what they offer. It is a trouble free method of letting your clients know that you are 'on the ball'.

David
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