Sunday, May 18, 2008

Optional Sign up versus Auto responder. Which is better ?

Optional Sign up versus Auto responder. Which is better ?

Actually one is a part of the other. Optional Sign up or "optins" for short, is just a facility for visitors to submit their emails to the owner of the web page or website they are on.

While on the other hand, auto responder also comprise of optional sign in but it takes the process one step up. You can line up messages you want your visitors to receive in their emails basing on the number of days they have signed up. You can time when the messages are send to them regardless the date they joined.

However, not all of our internet marketing effort require an auto responder. We may just need to receive an email and name of our visitors so that we can contact them at anytime. This is better than asking them to send an email to you which they will find troublesome when they must open their email program and just send an email to you. Actually, you may not even require anything including their name. Just a working email will do.

If you have received the emails in your email inbox rather than your auto responder database, you can easily email to anyone of them by clicking on the "reply" button of your email box.

Unless you are renting a auto responder service which can provide you the means to send an email to anyone you choose from the list at anytime, then using an auto responder to do this is next to impossible.

On top of that, your web page visitor may hesitate to fill in an auto responder sign up form knowing you will be sending them emails after emails which they may not want in the first place.

But if you have got hold of your visitors email, you can always amalgamate it with a separate auto responder. This may effect your reputation as your visitors will feel that you have misused their email info.

But as most auto responder provide an opt out, able to request to remove from the list, you are not 100% liable or wrong. Just make sure that the info in your auto responder is related to why they optional sign up in the first place.

If you are interested to use a free simple optional sign up service, I suggest you use one at http://e-vo.info/optins/start.html

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