Do email marketing services really work?

I have heard good and bad things about email marketing services. They claim to allow users to send spam free messages to thousands of leads. I don’t want to spend the money if no one will ever get the message, or if it really is spam. Does these email marketing services work? Or does anyone have a low cost service they recommend?

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One Response to Do email marketing services really work?

  1. Brucebuys says:

    This is kind of tricky. The services your talking about MAY indeed only send your email to people on a ‘clean’ list that have said they would accept this type of mail.

    ….BUT, what good does it do you? These people (recipients) probably have no interest in what you’re selling at all. They have shown no prior interest in your products or services.

    The odds of you selling something to these compiled email lists is almost ZERO….and selling them something at a profit is even harder.

    In general, the industry refers to these lists as "The Sucker Lists"
    because they are attractive to new internet marketers.
    Instead start working to build your OWN lists online that will be far more responsive to what you’re selling.

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