Permission Email Rocks

Permission email marketing is about building an ongoing relationship of increasing connectivity with your customers and prospects. In the words of Seth Godin, it “turns strangers into friends, and friends into customers.” It works so well, in fact, that 89% of marketers cited permission email as the most successful marketing tactic overall.1
Whether you’re looking to send email newsletters, sales announcements, corporate communications, event invitations, electronic media kits, e-coupons, educational content or industry news, permission email is the most effective (and cost-effective) means today! Last year, for every one dollar spent on email marketing, the ROI was $43.52.2
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While it’s not rocket science, marketers need a big set of tools to power their permission email endeavors. From list and subscriber management tools to creative design wizards and templates, each set of tools helps today’s marketer stand out from the crowd and move the performance meter.
Campaign & Scheduling
Auto-Responder Campaigns
List & Subscriber Management
Content Management
Template Gallery
Social Media Integration
Pre-Flight Analytics
Real-Time Reporting
Landing Page Publisher
Forms & Surveys
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My favorite dog trick are the Auto-Pilot Responder Campaigns. Once you set them up they are completely hands off for marketers (perfect for busy marketers), but they are such an effective way to nurture new subscriber relationships. We can’t imagine life without them! {ALI | Founding Partner / Managing Director}



Here at Mail Dog, the only thing closer to our hearts than helping our clients grow their business through the use of permission email marketing and online video is our love of puppies! Anyone who has called in for custom support can hear our talkative pups yelping in the office. When we learn the puppies of the world might be in danger due to the careless practices of some less than permission based lists and sketchy marketing practices, we had to take action. We are proud to announce, we’ve joined forces with The eMail Guide and their Email Marketers Association for Puppy Protection. >> 


