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Mad Mimi Email Marketing

Hi Neighbors!

Do any of you own an online business?  Or even a small home business?  Have you ever heard of Mad Mimi?  Mad Mimi email marketing, just might be for you!  Just through checking out the website, I might sign up for their free service to try it out!

Now, first of all, I need to tell you that I am a fan of emails from my favorite companies.  No, I don't like receiving alot of spam, or junk email, but when it comes to some of my favorite companies I LOVE to receive updates, coupons, and specials.  And, there is no better way to reach me then by email!  Yes, we have a mailbox, but as most of you know, we have a tendency to take trips.  And then, I can't receive my mail unless we have someone forward it.  Email is convenient and seldom are we more than 24 hours without internet service.  Thus when a company sends me updates, the very best way to reach me is email marketing.

How do my neighbors feel about email marketing?  Do you enjoy hearing from your favorite companies?  Do you prefer email marketing or regular snail mail marketing?  Leave a comment and let me know.  I would really be interested in seeing your response.

Disclosure:This is a sponsored post for Mad Mimi, however, all thoughts and opinions are my own.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Your post offers some really useful advices that I’ll certainly incorporate in my next email marketing campaign. I’m in the education business and I’m buying not creating my email lists. I’m buying them from http://www.principals-emaillist.com/product/school-principals-email-list.html and so far they’ve proven to be very effective and offer quit big return for the money invested.

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