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Lee
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Can anyone recommend a free or low-cost supplier that I can use to send out offers via html email? Probably on a weekly, if not daily basis........ Ideally Im looking for one where I can create the email and send it......
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Just a quick question - do any of you read these emails that drop in the inbox, i'm afraid mine normally go into the recycle bin, unread - that's if they haven't already ended up in the spam.

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yes...but not the ones that I subscribe to........
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those too i'm afraid :biggrin:
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Okaaay, but why subscribe then..?
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Some have been subscribed to because I was interested in the info supplied at the time - only to be bombarded with emails every other day that are of little interest, or use. Others I've forgotten to uncheck a box when joining or registering - silly mistake, easily made.

I may be the only one that finds this kind of advertising a pain - why not do a pole on here and this would give you a definite answer.

Cheers John
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I've used MailChimp in the past, but haven't used it in the last few weeks. Good interface and service once you get used to it.

http://mailchimp.com/
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drive me insane, i like to be kept updated but not bombarded - if you have not got something fresh and original to say - then dont send it.
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I'm with John & Laura on this subject. Most of mine just get deleted & as Laura says I want to be kept updated but not bombarded. There is nothing wrong with such as a monthly newsletter but, you have to keep it interesting otherwise they'll get deleted as soon as people receive them.
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(just thought it could be our ages John & Ian) maybe it something that people in their teens/20's uni students read ??
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