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9/18/2008 7:41 AM
 

Hi

Used the newsletter module for the first time yesterday and sent out around 1000 emails.  Now I havent really noticed an increase in visitors or adsesne revenue from this mail out and was wondering how many people actually got the email and whether there was anything I can do to increase the chances of my emails reaching the intended recipients inboxes.  I am really talking about what I can do to stop them falling in to there spam folders

 

Cheers for any ideas or assitance


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9/18/2008 8:13 AM
 

it depends on the regard of your site and the number of recipients, reporting it to be spam :)


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Sebastian Leupold

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9/18/2008 10:13 AM
 

Albertramsbottom wrote
 

Used the newsletter module for the first time yesterday...  havent really noticed an increase in visitors or adsesne revenue...

Bummer.  No major jump in revenue within 24 hours from a single email to 1,000 addresses.  For what it's worth, a well-targeted email will pull about 1% in responses.  So if your email was absolutely perfectly timed, positioned and read by everyone as soon as you sent it, you would be doing well to see ten visits.  Any less than that, such as if your email were tagged as SPAM (check the control addresses you sent it to...), people didn't read their email until today, your email wasn't targeted, your copy wasn't perfect and you didn't have an existing relationship that would make the readers trust you, would drop your response rate.  Probably to nothing.

Jeff

 
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9/18/2008 10:18 AM
 

Jeff Cochran wrote
 

... you would be doing well to see ten visits. 

I'd add that for virtually all sites out there, an additional ten hits would be well within one standard deviation and thereby indistinguishable from background noise.  You'd need a lot higher number to see a statistically significant result.

Brandon


Brandon Haynes
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9/26/2008 5:27 AM
 

Well yes I get what you guys are saying but considering my users signed up for the newsletter in the first place and the fact that the subject area is what can only be described as fanatical, VW Camper scene I would have thought that I might notice an increase in the amount of vistors by at least 5% for the 48 period after.

Anyway since I posted to this forum I have had 37 people contact me by email regarding my newsletter so I assume that most people did recive it and that it wasnt going in to their spam folders.

Cheers


Class Campers -The Home of the Volkswagen camper & Bus Enthusiast
Worlds Cheapest Homes - Need a Cheap Property, cant afford a home
Beeb iPlayer - Need help with the BBC's new iPlayer software
Internet Insurance Quotes - For the the information you will ever require about Insurance
 
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