Mailing List Help
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- samb
I have quite a large mailing list, all opt in, but over time some emails no longer work or are dead, is there any way to take out all of the emails that no longer work??
- TResudek0
How are you sending emails? If you use a service to send you emails (if the list is large I'm sure you do) then they should be tracking bounce-backs for you.
- MrT0
Use Campaign Monitor because it's lovely.
- welded0
Services like Campaign Monitor and Bronto will let you set a threshold for bounces that when reached will auto-remove them from your list.
- samb0
I use Pommo, but it doesn't have the facility to remove hard bounced emails yet, so need to find another way around it? Any ideas?
- noRBG0
People always obsess over Campaign Monitor.
You guys should really give http://www.verticalresponse.com a try. You would love their dashboard and backend.
- vaxorcist0
mailchimp is nice too....
....an ad-on for Pommo to handle bounces:
http://www.telamontech.com/index…
- samb0
I don't really want to switch email services as the one I am using suits me fine and is free. I just need a way of taking out all of the bad emails. Any ideas?
- welded0
Who are you using? Do you not have any subscribers stats at all?
- samb0
using Pommo - http://pommo.org/
Only info provided is name, email address, IP, date added etc.
- welded0
I don't know them at all, but I suppose you could come up with some story about updating email providers, or something, and send a blast asking people to re-sign up. I don't think it's a very good idea, but it's an option...
This sounds like the price you pay for the free service. :/