How good is e-junkie email list?

by harro1
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Hi
recently i got good email list for people who purchase products using ejunkie "buy now" buttons, i would like to ask how good is that list , anyone here using list built through e-jukie for marketing? I am kind of new to e-junkie. I think they also charge fee for sending emails which is not the case with aweber.

thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author Marian
    If it's not a list of your own, i.e. cutomers who bought your products, it's a not good thing to contact them.

    Marian
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by harro1 View Post

    recently i got good email list for people who purchase products using ejunkie "buy now" buttons, i would like to ask how good is that list
    Not much use if you're selling a forex-trading product and they're people who bought dog-training products. But arguably slightly better than a totally random list of people's email addresses, I suppose, because at least they're people known to have either a credit-card or a PayPal account, or whatever, and are willing in principle to buy a product they want online.

    But how would it not be "spam" to contact them by email? Are they people who've given permission for others to contact them? (In which case will they have used their primary email addresses and what proportion of the emails will actually be received, let alone opened?). I'm just asking ...

    Originally Posted by harro1 View Post

    I think they also charge fee for sending emails which is not the case with aweber.
    Autoresponder companies (like Aweber) allow you to send emails only to people who have opted in to your list and therefore given permission for you to contact them.
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    • Profile picture of the author harro1
      Originally Posted by Marian View Post

      If it's not a list of your own, i.e. cutomers who bought your products, it's a not good thing to contact them.

      Marian

      Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

      Not much use if you're selling a forex-trading product and they're people who bought dog-training products. But arguably slightly better than a totally random list of people's email addresses, I suppose, because at least they're people known to have either a credit-card or a PayPal account, or whatever, and are willing in principle to buy a product they want online.

      But how would it not be "spam" to contact them by email? Are they people who've given permission for others to contact them? (In which case will they have used their primary email addresses and what proportion of the emails will actually be received, let alone opened?). I'm just asking ...



      Autoresponder companies (like Aweber) allow you to send emails only to people who have opted in to your list and therefore given permission for you to contact them.
      Thanks for the reply,

      i think we can send them emails, i have seen many warriors doing that,
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      • Profile picture of the author Barry Unruh
        Originally Posted by harro1 View Post

        i think we can send them emails, i have seen many warriors doing that,
        Are you talking about your own E-Junkie list from products you sold? If so, then yes you can send them a "newsletter" or "update" for $0.02 per email address.

        If you are staying on the same targeted market it could be a great list.

        If this is not YOUR list, then how are you going to email them? This is only done one of two ways. You have your E-Junkie integrated with Aweber and the list is automatically added to a list there, or you use the E-Junkie interface.

        If someone "sold" you their list it will be considered SPAM, because no one agreed to allow you to send them email.

        You are right, you have seen many Warriors using E-Junkie the way it is intended. To send email to their own lists after they purchased from them.
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  • Profile picture of the author harro1
    anyone else using e-junkie for email marketing?
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