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Automate
Your Email
Before It Takes Over Your Life
Hi,
I'm Robin Henry and I use email to conduct most of my business.
If you use
email too, there's a good chance you are spending so much time managing
it that it's taking you away from your core functions.
It's one of the traps of the new era ... handling email instead
of working on making money!
If
this sounds like a problem you have, you probably need to consider
automating as soon as possible.
When
I first started business online I diligently answered each and every
email that arrived in my inbox. At first I only received five or
10 per day. Within a short time, the numbers increased and I kept
answering each personally, but what I found was that a five minute
job had quickly extended into a half hour in the morning, at midday
and in the late afternoon. As a one-man-band, it detracted from
the time I had available for more important things.
The
solution for me was to automate as much of my email work as possible.
To do that I
implemented several strategies ... simple strategies that save me
time
(time is money).
To
discover some of the simple strategies I use download my 15 page
e-document Save Valuable Time: Automate
Your Email. It's obligation free ... I don't even
ask for your email address ... and you can implement some of the
solutions immediately. For example, learn how to:
- Identify
unwanted email (SPAM) and delete it without deleting mission critical
messages
- Automatically
manage your incoming email saving you time and effort
- Automate
replies using three different, economical methodologies
- Where
to get further help if you need it
To
download my ebook now right click here
and select "Save Target As .... ". Nominate a folder where
you want the file saved and save it.
When
you double click on the file, which is called ManageEmail.pdf,
it will open in Adobe Reader.
I
also bought Group
Mail Personal, an email management software system with more
grunt than the standard home-user systems. It manages my marketing
emails, newsletters and other bulk mailings to my client lists very
effectively.

When I was
looking for a program to handle my newsletter list, I
researched seven different programs and found Group
Mail the best value for money.
I've been using the previous version and this recent upgrade for
over two years and have never regretted my purchase.
Group Mail
is highly suited for commercial email management of outgoing client
messages eg, if you run an organisation with 5,000 clients to whom
you want to send a bi-monthly sales message (you do have
a client list don't you?), Group Mail will handle it exceptionally
well indeed. You could even target email everyone who lived in a
particular town, street and so on.
In fact Group
Mail will do just about anything you want to do. It comes with free
upgrades for 12 months, numerous plug-ins including an HTML module
and produces mail-out logs so you can track your mailings.
Group Mail
is highly affordable at the following competitive prices:
Group Mail
Personal costs $US99.95
Group Mail Business Edition $US249.95
Group Mail Free, has limited features, but is good for a trial before
you buy.
Most small
businesses, like mine, can get by with the PRO version,
but if you need a super-system, the PLUS version will handle any
size mailing list with several high output speeds that aren't Internet
Service Provider dependent.
Here's
the bottom line ...
If
you want to save time by automating your email, you can continue
using a generic email client like MS Outlook 200X and boost list
management capability with a professional, high capacity list management
system like Group Mail Pro or Plus.
With
the expenses of operating a business increasing, it's more important
than ever that we optimize our business performance by automating
wherever possible.
To learn more
about what Group Mail can do to get your list management under control
so you can spend more time making money or being with your family,
visit the Infacta
Site and read all about it. You'll be glad you did.
Related articles: Read my
articles about email and list management.
You
DO Have an Email List Don't You?
Using
Outlook to Count Responses
Check out email related topics at CB
Mall.
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