iContact Email Marketing & Blogging Software

Posted on June 11, 2007 by Jim Walton

The following is a sponsored review, however I would only do this for companies or products that appear to add value.

iContact is a tool for e-mail marketing and blogging designed to help businesses create, publish and track e-mail newsletters, blogs, RSS feeds, surveys and auto-responders.  It has over 400 professionally designed templates and is very easy to set up and use.

If you are like me, you are probably wondering why in the world you need another tool for blogging.  Trust me, this is more than just another blogging tool, with iContact, you get not only blogging, but e-mail marketing, integrated surveys, online signup for your e-mail newsletter and more.  Now you can finally track all of your online communication in one web application.

It seems like internet marketing is all the rage lately and if you are hoping to jump on that bandwagon, then be sure to check out iContact. You can track when people open and clickthrough your e-mails, plus you can integrate a sign-up form to your website so that people can sign up for your highly popular newsletter. It might seem somewhat easy to manage your subscribers, but the reality is that you are going to need a tool such as this.

For a first hand look, check out this quick overview video, then take advantage of their 15 day free trial, by clicking here.

iContact is affordable, starting at just $9.95 and will definitely enhance your internet marketing efforts.

http://www.icontact.com

If you would like me to do a review of your site or product, please contact me here.

 

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  1. Clif Guy on June 12th, 2007 9:57 am

    We use iContact at Resurrection (formerly Intellicontact). We have mixed feelings about it, but are still a customer after 2.5 years, so it’s definitely met a need.