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An
autoresponder is an automatic or software-mailing program.
Why would you want that? Because whoever you are, you
don't have enough time, and an autoresponder will maximise
your time potential.
Go
to sleep and have a software servant take care of business.
Once configured, it will store, send and reply.
That's
just great, but is that it? No.
Depending
on the price and particular program, autoresponders will
vary with respect to function, usability, and features.
Free autoresponders are commonly available but can run
in advertisements, as well as the information that you
wish to send. That is not a completely repulsive concept,
given the price, and as good a way to experiment with
an autoresponder, as any.
Anyone
wishing to access specific information can mail to a specific
autoresponder address, but the primary difference is that
an autoresponder is not a person, but a delivery mechanism
for a person, with no regard for the location, state of
awareness, or other demeanour of such a person.
That
email that you can get with Dear friend as
an opening, is likely to be the work of an autoresponder,
where first name capture (a variable, with
better ones), has failed to capture your first name by
default. Friend is then chosen as an alternative.
You see, a good one can be set up or configured to react
to various situations.
Should
you want to publish a newsletter on frogs, you can choose
to load in that information into your autoresponder. Even
better though is a choice to break your information into
parts, and send it at pre-determined timed intervals.
Part one immediately, part two in a few days, and like
wise for the rest of the course.
It
has even become normal to have autoresponders loaded with
a years worth of information. In other words, you can
load it with an entire course and forget about it for
a year. New subscribers (or their email addresses ) can
be automatically added to a database, and send the course
in any sequence, but usually starting at the beginning.
An
autoresponder can contain the address of another autoresponder,
and trigger-off its information and cycle, when mailed
to. A different course on Interesting Frog Soups,
for example, can be initiated this way. The possibility
and potential can be almost endless, once you get a feel
for them.
An
autoresponder address will look similar to any normal
email address except that it might contain a product/course
or site name, instead of an individuals name. It
will always contain the @ symbol, within it,
as it is essentially, mail. Example: frogsoupcourse@whatever.dotcom.
Anti-spam
laws can vary from location to location, but double
opt-in, will provide some protection from allegations.
The logic behind this is that I could subscribe you to
something, by having your email address, and you may have
no knowledge of the subscription. Until you get the course!
You might not want it, and that is more or less spam,
or abuse of your email address.
The
autoresponder can send a confirmation email to the address
used for the subscription, and go some way in establishing
that it is really you. While I can have your email address,
it is or should be, unlikely that Id know your password
to access such a mailbox.
Extra
precautions are often taken, like Time, Date, and I.P.
stamping.
Anything
really that you think will protect your good name from
allegations, whether false, mistaken, or deliberate, will
be a plus.
Should
you need to experiment, then typing anything like "free
autoresponder" into your favourite search engine,
will give you enough choice at an universally affordable
cost.
Upgrading
to a paid version gives more control on its information
and outgoing links, so the rest is down to your sales
copy ability and strategies.
A
recognised starting point is to "wrap" sentence
length or basically make them appear visually shorter,
rather than an actual sentence shortening exercise. Given
the amount of information that is currently in circulation,
the reader would have to be extremely interested in a
topic, to maintain such an interest, which is not always
the case. If it is difficult to read, then all is lost.
Incidentally,
books use/used similar techniques to ease the reading
experience, by altering the distance between words. In
other words, the typical distance between characters would
be increased where applied to the distance between words.
One and a half to twice, would be typical and if you pick
up a book, then you may notice it. While this is a feature
of modern word processors, a similar result is achieved
by wrapping the sentences, in an autoresponder context.
Reading
long sentences with few paragraphs, is best left to the
Medical, Scientific and Legal communities.
Any
way that you look at it, an autoresponder will compliment
your time, marketing and online business.
About
the author
Seamus Dolly is at http://www.CountControl.com
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