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It is like having a Virtual PA! An autoresponder campaign a is fully automated campaign that truly is a set and forget affair. Your autoresponder campaign is a set of follow-up messages that you create within your campaign. These messages are sent out to your mailing list according to the time intervals you specify. Using an autoresponder campaign you can automate a campaign and send the messages based on when they subscribed. The sending of the messages is triggered when a member is added to a mailing list. Thus the messaging schedule is pre determined when the campaign is setup. Members can subscribe themselves to an autoresponder campiagn simply by filling in a form on your website, or if you don't have a website on the Client Storm website (with your custom HTML page). For example, you can be running a 5 week training course. People can subscribe to the course by filling in a form on your website (or ours) and they automatically (without you even knowing) they can receive the 5 weeks of emails containg your pre-determined training course. Thus for 5 weeks you maintain contact with your customers at their request. | This page shows the schedule and timing of messages after someone subscribes to a mailling list. | Autoresponder Messages: Send happy birthday message every year for the next ten years. Using follow-ups allows you to send email replies to your subscribers, to present your offers, to advertise your products and services, to deliver e-mail courses, to educate them about your products. Sequential emails let your subscribers learn more about you, your products and services. It is crucial if your want your subscribers to become your customers. You probably know from your own experiences, that customers will rarely buy products they know nothing about, or from a web site they are seeing for the first time. It takes time and a number of emails with comprehensive information to convince subscribers that you have exactly what they need. We all intend to follow up but unfortunately due to our eagerness to chase down the next deal we fail to live up to our customer expectations.
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