Autoresponders for Co-reg Leads

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I'm going to be testing co-reg leads with a few very reputable companies. My challenge is finding an ESP that will allow me to send autoresponders to these co-reg leads (my current ESP doesn't allow it).

Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
#autoresponders #coreg #coregistration #esp #leads
  • Profile picture of the author John A Goodwin
    I know that AWeber doesn't allow co-reg, but there is another very popular autoresposder company called GetResponse.com they own GetSubscribers.com, that looks like a co-reg site to me. So I guess they allow co-reg leads, but I would suggest you to contact GetResponse.com directly and ask them.
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  • Profile picture of the author Floyd Fisher
    Originally Posted by bgood22 View Post

    I'm going to be testing co-reg leads with a few very reputable companies. My challenge is finding an ESP that will allow me to send autoresponders to these co-reg leads (my current ESP doesn't allow it).

    Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
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    Let him know exactly what you're doing, and he can help get you going.

    I wish you good luck.
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    • Profile picture of the author vicone
      As you've discovered, a major problem with using co-reg leads is what to do with them in terms of how to store and service them. Self-hosted software solutions seem to have their own problems, especially concerning deliverability.

      The major autoresponder service providers have made special arrangements with a lot of the big sites that host email accounts to ensure that they will pass emails messages which originate with them.

      Hence, companies like Aweber and GetResponse are able to claim that more than 90% of their emails will be delivered.

      A better arrangement for co-reg is using a lead provider that is able to mesh its lead capturing system with the major autoresponder services so that you are then able to make best use of the leads you obtain.

      Few paid lead providers seem able to offer this service but I believe that RegReady.com claims to be able to do this.

      Ivan
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      • Profile picture of the author iSoftware
        Originally Posted by vicone View Post

        As you've discovered, a major problem with using co-reg leads is what to do with them in terms of how to store and service them. Self-hosted software solutions seem to have their own problems, especially concerning deliverability.

        The major autoresponder service providers have made special arrangements with a lot of the big sites that host email accounts to ensure that they will pass emails messages which originate with them.

        Hence, companies like Aweber and GetResponse are able to claim that more than 90% of their emails will be delivered.

        A better arrangement for co-reg is using a lead provider that is able to mesh its lead capturing system with the major autoresponder services so that you are then able to make best use of the leads you obtain.

        Few paid lead providers seem able to offer this service but I believe that RegReady.com claims to be able to do this.

        Ivan
        This was an old post but very insightful......would you happen to have a very extensive list of co reg soruces tht can "mesh its lead capturing system with teh major autoresponder services" as you said
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  • Profile picture of the author bgood22
    Thank you all for the feedback!
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  • Profile picture of the author Rich Roberts
    There is another company called sendfree.com that also do Co-Reg but I'm sure what is the quality of their leads.
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