18amail soft launch - send and monitor HTML emails to your mailing list.

lisa Lisa, 11th February 2009

18amail.jpgWe are extremely excited to annouce the soft-launch of 18amail.co.uk. After many clients asked us for an affordable system which would allow them to create and manage mailing lists, as well as send and schedule HTML emails, we created a system to give any one all the functionality they could dream of!There are no sign up or subscription fees – users simply have to buy 'email credits' (from 2p) as they go. Please visit 18amail.co.uk for more information, to create an account or to request a demo.
  • Send emails as yourname@yourdomain.com .
  • Copy and paste code to your website to include your very own 'sign up' form for your mailing lists.
  • Create and manage multiple mailing lists.
  • Bulk upload your contacts from your existing database.
  • Ability to schedule emails using a built in calendar.
  • Send a test email to yourself before sending it to the world.
  • Save emails as drafts.
  • Create unlimited HTML templates to use for your future emails. (So you'd/we'd create a template that you could just log in and add a seasonal banner to.)
  • Create a library of images you use in your emails.
  • Emails include a link to 'unsubscribe' (inline with legal regulations).
  • Emails include a link to 'view this email online'.
  • Monitor the open rate of your mailings (how many people read your email).
  • Monitor the unsubscribe rate of your mailings.
  • Monitor the bounce rate of your emails (how many email addresses fail as they no longer exist etc – if the email address fails for 3 emails in a row it will be deleted from your mailing list).

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