Sending Unlimited Emails?

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What is the best proven method to send unlimited emails a day. I'm not trying to spam, I just have access to a large list.

If you do not have experience please do not respond.

Thanks
#emails #sending #unlimited
  • Profile picture of the author Bill Hugall
    You will need an SMTP. There are a ton around and I would also suggest and bulk sender. Depending on where you got your list some will send it out for you. They cost some good cash as do a good bulk send and SMTP provider. Reason being..... Spam. They don't want spammers. So one email a day is the way to go. Better for testing purposes.

    With a large list you will want to learn what they want to make sure your money is spent wisely. It is a complicated game buying lists and then getting the emails sent out. Hope that helps.
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    • Profile picture of the author LillySage
      Is there a reason why you can't use aweber like everyone else?
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      • Profile picture of the author Bill Hugall
        Originally Posted by LillySage View Post

        Is there a reason why you can't use aweber like everyone else?
        Yes when you buy a list or inherit one you will need to manually enter the names and in many cases they will need to opt back in to your list. Spam regs.
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  • Profile picture of the author havplenty
    Install ARP 3 on a dedicated server, send through a SMTP server and collect your cash at the other end.

    Good luck!
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  • If you do this yourself, I.e. running email software on your own server then you will have a steep learning curve. High volume mailing is not an easy task. Things like IP reputation, rotation , list segmentation etc - you're best off having a third party service mail for you. Your issue here it seems is having the data actually opt in again. Dependant on where you got this data, that could however be a blessing in disguise - you'll be vastly improving the data quality and open rates etc. Alternatively, try get response 360.
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