Looking To Buy Solo Ad Mailings

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Hi

I'm looking for list owners who have responsive lists to do solo ad mailings.

Please PM me your rates if you have 3K subscribers and above


Thank you,
Angela
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  • Profile picture of the author Adrian Jock
    Originally Posted by Angela Neo View Post

    I'm looking for list owners who have responsive lists
    I publish more ezines since many years but I still don't know what a responsive list is ...

    If you buy a solo ad in my health newsletter and you try to promote the latest brand of cigarettes, I guess that the solo ad will be deleted by more than 99.99% of the readers. Does this mean that the list is not responsive?

    If you pay me for sending a certain solo ad that you think that is very good but my readers don't think so ... is my list not responsive?

    And so on ...

    Finally, if my readers don't jump like idiots on all the offers that land in their Inbox, are they not responsive? (Or let me put it directly... Do you buy all the ebooks, books, software, etc, that are marketed to you? No matter if you need them or not?)

    Just some food for thought, I'm not waiting for an answer

    Adrian

    P.S. If this post doesn't help you in anyway, just pretend that it doesn't exist. I don't plan to hijack your thread and transform it into a "responsive lists" debate
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    • Profile picture of the author RedHat39
      Actually response rate is measured by two criteria:
      1) Open rate of the emails. A list of 100,000 that only 10 open the email is a low response rate. A good open rate is around 10% a great open rate is anything 20% and above.

      2) CTR, click through rate, a good CTR average is 1% - 2%, a great CTR is anything above the average.

      Hope that helps.


      Originally Posted by ezine ads View Post

      I publish more ezines since many years but I still don't know what a responsive list is ...

      If you buy a solo ad in my health newsletter and you try to promote the latest brand of cigarettes, I guess that the solo ad will be deleted by more than 99.99% of the readers. Does this mean that the list is not responsive?

      If you pay me for sending a certain solo ad that you think that is very good but my readers don't think so ... is my list not responsive?

      And so on ...

      Finally, if my readers don't jump like idiots on all the offers that land in their Inbox, are they not responsive? (Or let me put it directly... Do you buy all the ebooks, books, software, etc, that are marketed to you? No matter if you need them or not?)

      Just some food for thought, I'm not waiting for an answer

      Adrian

      P.S. If this post doesn't help you in anyway, just pretend that it doesn't exist. I don't plan to hijack your thread and transform it into a "responsive lists" debate
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      • Profile picture of the author Adrian Jock
        Originally Posted by RedHat39 View Post

        Actually response rate is measured by two criteria
        Thank you for explaining me what are the open rate and the CTR. Since I'm an email marketer since so many years, it's obvious that there was no chance for me to learn about these metrics by now, right? :rolleyes: Thank you very much for your explanation! When you have some spare time, maybe you'll be so kind and explain me also what an ezine is, what a mailing list is, and other such terms that it's obvious that I never heard about

        The point of my previous post was another one though Re-read it and maybe you'll understand it!

        Good luck!
        Adrian
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