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Constant Contact is a popular
entry-level Web-based service for the creation, distribution and
management of email newsletters. It is optimized for non-techies who
want a fast, easy answer for low-to-moderate volume email promotions.
Over 90,000 small businesses, associations, non-profit organizations and
Realtors are said to be utilizing their online service.
While not "hiccup" free, the service fulfills a market need. I found
Constant Contact to be an affordable answer for small organizations that
lack inhouse technical resources, but wish to leverage low-cost email
marketing to promote their products or services.
Constant Contact provides easy-to-use tools for developing attractive
email newsletters, managing email lists, and handling distribution
issues (compliance with spam laws, bounces, unsubscribes and filters).
It also provides tracking tools and reports for evaluating results.
If you are familiar with the features and functionality of any
word-processing program, then you can easily use Constant Contact for
your email campaigns. They have a plethora of templates, tutorials,
guides and "step-by-step" screens which ensure that anyone can create
email masterpieces. Email pieces can contain one or more links to
landing pages on your Website or even PayPal buttons for direct
purchases.
Constant Contact makes it easy to sign up for their service. They offer
a sixty-day free trial without a credit card requirement (for up to one
hundred email contacts), pricing is attractive (starting at just $15
monthly for up to 500 email contacts), there is no software to purchase
or install, and no long-term contract is required. Moreover, if you have
less than 50 email contacts, the service is free!
As with any Web-based interactive service, however, Constant Contact is
recommended only for those who have a DSL or cable Internet connection.
Otherwise, you may be in for a frustrating experience -- it can take a
while for your newsletter editing inputs to show up on the browser
screen.
The newsletter creation process itself is simple. It involves modifying
your choice of several newsletter templates with your own content and
images. Constant Contact has worked hard to make this an easy process.
In addition to modifying overall appearance (background color, font,
etc.), you can customize the content and look of each template section
employing tools familiar to any Microsoft Word user.
A word of caution here. There are some quirks. Sometimes, what you want
to happen doesn't happen. For example, I found that font and spacing
actions sometimes produced unsought results. Despite an "undo" button,
you might just have to close the newsletter editing function, and then
re-open it to eliminate unintended results. It thus pays to "save' your
work frequently as you go along. But, if you know a little HTML, you can
open a "code" window and usually resolve these mishaps in quick fashion.
Here is a hint - copy any text prepared in a word-processing application
or copied from a Website to the Microsoft Notepad before inserting it
into the Constant Content newsletter template. This will remove any
underlying formatting code that could affect your newsletter display.
I particularly like their list import capabilities. Constant Contact
offers a downloadable tool for easily importing selected contacts from
Microsoft Outlook. Other lists can be imported in .csv, .txt and .xml
formats. And your lists can be segmented for targeted email campaigns.
A newsletter sign-up form or button is automatically generated for you.
All you have to do is copy its underlying HTML into one or more pages on
your Website to promote your newsletter to site visitors. Obviously, you
will get more subscribers if you also offer an incentive, such as a free
report or discount, to sign-up for your free newsletter.
But Constant Contact is about more than just sending out newsletters. It
also allows you to set up email promotional campaigns. For instance, you
can modify their templates to promote events, seasonal specials, or
product announcements. These can then be sent to targeted segments of
your email list(s) along with embedded coupons or links to special
offers.
In summary,
Constant Contact gets "two thumbs up" for being an
affordable, hassle-free solution for low volume emailings (up to a
thousand or so contacts). Its ease-of-use, extensive functionality,
variety of templates and helpful learning resources make Constant
Contact an excellent answer for small businesses and real estate
professionals. With Constant Contact, you can quickly launch and easily
manage professional-looking newsletters and other email promotions
without a steep learning curve or breaking your wallet.
About
the Author
Al Kernek is a real estate broker and author of "Creating
E-Mail Newsletters – A Practical Guide for the Real Estate Community"
and "Put Your Business Online." To learn more about increasing real
estate sales using low-cost Internet marketing techniques, visit
http://www.renewsletter.com
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