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Choosing the right email frequency

Published 20th July, 2009 by Sean Duffy

bosswantssales2Here is a scenario many email marketers might be familiar with:

Your boss comes along with the need to send an email to your customer database with a fantastic special offer. Having already sent an email that week you are concerned you might be bombarding your customers but he is the boss and at least it is a great offer.

So you send the email and the campaign is a great success. The next week at the department meeting the results of the emails sent the previous week are discussed and it has been the best sales week for email ever. So as the two emails led to this record week you now have to send two emails a week to the database. Read More

Outlook 2010 Rendering Compatibility

Published 16th July, 2009 by Chris Minett

outlook2010The launch of the Microsoft Office 2010 is pencilled for next year (surprising to see the dates matching!) and the first release for testing – the Technical Preview, which is invite-only – has been released.

This has generated a fair bit of talk between email designers, due to the notorious perceived failings of Outlook 2007′s HTML rendering, and whether this will be continued in Outlook 2010. There has even been a bit of a storm whipped up on Twitter, due to the aim of fixoutlook.org to send a rather loud message to the chaps at Microsoft.

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Top Maxemail Feature: User activity news feed

Published 14th July, 2009 by Sean Duffy

Within most marketing teams several people need to get involved in the email marketing process.

Database admins need to load data and select segments, designers have to load creative, marketing executives tweak and test emails while managers approve emails.

The new user activity news feed improves communication by displaying a list of recent activity within your area as a feed on your dashboard in Maxemail, along with an option for an external RSS feed, removing the need for constant streams of emails between team members along with providing an audit trail.

Combining this with the Maxemail V5 capability of finitely defining what a user can or cannot do within Maxemail gives large organisations with hundreds of users confidence that they can de-centralise their email marketing.

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Published 9th July, 2009 by Sean Duffy

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Here at Emailcenter we have come over all Continental! Let me explain.

With the arrival of Maxemail V5 we thought it a good idea to  introduce some of it’s innovative features.

First up is the multi-lingual interface that enables users to work in absolutely any chosen language. Our innovative translation engine auto-detects the users preferred language based upon their browser settings and turns all text on our interface into the correct language.

Now any of your global offices can also utilise Maxemail for their email marketing in their chosen language.