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	<title>Comments on: Why people pay for email like icontact.com instead of hosting their own?</title>
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		<title>By: NetSolutionist</title>
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		<description>Hi,
Few things:
-Those services that you mentioned provide more details about an email marketing campaign (like tracking who opened, who clicked, etc.) than a software installed on a server is usually capble of (the software is not inherently incapable, but those services are more feature rich, usually).
-When you use your own software on your own server to send out emails to a large number of people, your IP address tends to be black-listed over time throughout the Internet by servers, assuming that this is where spam is coming from. By using those services, you don&#039;t have fear of getting black-listed, coz it&#039;s their IP addresses. Furthermore, as a business, they are actively making sure that they remain white-listed, sth you can not afford to do, time-wise, as an individual.
Hope that helps.
-Max </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi,<br />
Few things:<br />
-Those services that you mentioned provide more details about an email marketing campaign (like tracking who opened, who clicked, etc.) than a software installed on a server is usually capble of (the software is not inherently incapable, but those services are more feature rich, usually).<br />
-When you use your own software on your own server to send out emails to a large number of people, your IP address tends to be black-listed over time throughout the Internet by servers, assuming that this is where spam is coming from. By using those services, you don&#8217;t have fear of getting black-listed, coz it&#8217;s their IP addresses. Furthermore, as a business, they are actively making sure that they remain white-listed, sth you can not afford to do, time-wise, as an individual.<br />
Hope that helps.<br />
-Max</p>
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