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Visitors to your Blogger-powered blog or Web site will be able to subscribe to your newsletter using a configurable sign-up form. Their information will be saved in your MailUp account. You will use your MailUp admin console to manage those subscribers, create and send messages to them, view statistics on sent messages, and more.
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MailUp is a multi-channel marketing platform, used by thousands of companies around the world to send targeted email and text messages. Robust and scalable, MailUp can handle large volumes and has long-term relationships with all the major international ISPs, including automatic Feedback Loop management and support for List-Unsubscribe. Over 10 billion messages were sent with MailUp in 2011. Your e-mails will be sent from servers that are constantly monitored and managed to ensure high deliverability. Over 3,000 companies around the world count on MailUp to deliver their e-mail campaigns, including many well-known brands such as Valentino, Pirelli, DeCecco, Dainese, Amnesty International, Peugeot, JobRapido, Emerson, Santander, and many others.
MailUp subscriptions feature a flat fee and unlimited messages, lists and recipients. You can cancel at any time, and there is an initial, 30-day free trial. The speed at which messages can be sent is set by the bandwidth you subscribe to. See the MailUp Web site for details.
Add the optional Marketing+ feature package to take advantage of advanced capabilities such as triggered messages (e.g. automatically send a customer a discount on his/her birthday). The feature includes:
create unlimited event-based messages define when they are active define when how often they will be sent (e.g. daily, monthly, annually, one-time) define which events trigger the sending of the message by combining multiple filters (e.g. send second message if first message was not opened; or send a welcome message N days after subscription)
send the event-based message to a specific group or to any subscriber
send triggered email messages based on recipient behavior (open, click, bounce, time, subscription) send triggered sms messages based on email and ecommerce data For example, you could store in a custom field the date of the last order placed on an e-commerce store, then send a customer satisfaction survey message N days after the order has been placed.