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		<title>By: Peter</title>
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		<dc:creator>Peter</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thanks for adding that Ken.  You&#039;re right.

I remember once meeting a university professor from Israel in a coffee shop here.  He gave me his card, and it had the Vista Print &quot;Get your own free business cards at...&quot; line on the back.  He was inviting me to his house to work on his computer and it made me a little nervous to see that on his business card.  Forunately, he turned out to be 100% legit.  Google showed me that he had published in many academic journals.  I even spotted him on the Discovery Channel once.

It goes to show how important the first impression is.  When it comes to your e-mail marketing be sure the first 2 or 3 e-mails anyone gets will make a good impression.

I should also add that there are many email marketing service providers out there.  My list is attempt to address the &quot;big players.&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for adding that Ken.  You&#8217;re right.</p>
<p>I remember once meeting a university professor from Israel in a coffee shop here.  He gave me his card, and it had the Vista Print &#8220;Get your own free business cards at&#8230;&#8221; line on the back.  He was inviting me to his house to work on his computer and it made me a little nervous to see that on his business card.  Forunately, he turned out to be 100% legit.  Google showed me that he had published in many academic journals.  I even spotted him on the Discovery Channel once.</p>
<p>It goes to show how important the first impression is.  When it comes to your e-mail marketing be sure the first 2 or 3 e-mails anyone gets will make a good impression.</p>
<p>I should also add that there are many email marketing service providers out there.  My list is attempt to address the &#8220;big players.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>By: Ken Mahar</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ken Mahar</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 19:13:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>On Constant Contact - In addition to the word &quot;constant&quot; the &quot;try it for free&quot; tagline doesn&#039;t exactly promote a quality image. It&#039;s like handing someone a Vista Prints business card that says &quot;Get business cards for free&quot; on the back. Not exactly confidence inspiring that this business will be around very long if they can&#039;t afford real business cards. By the way, at Email Broadcast we will delete our logo upon request. Cheers.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Constant Contact &#8211; In addition to the word &#8220;constant&#8221; the &#8220;try it for free&#8221; tagline doesn&#8217;t exactly promote a quality image. It&#8217;s like handing someone a Vista Prints business card that says &#8220;Get business cards for free&#8221; on the back. Not exactly confidence inspiring that this business will be around very long if they can&#8217;t afford real business cards. By the way, at Email Broadcast we will delete our logo upon request. Cheers.</p>
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