Free Autoresponders
by Albert Hoogendoorn
Published
on this site: February 10th, 2004

"Free
Autoresponders!" It sounds to good to be true. But is this the right option
for You and Your Home Business?
There are three sources of free Autoresponders
that might be considered when you work at home :
- Autoresponders offered by your web host
- Services like Sendfree and FreeAutoBot
- The 'light' versions of Professional Autoresponder Services
- If your Autoresponder needs are simple, such as merely
sending a single message reassuring your customers that
you'll get back to them, you can probably use the free Autoresponders
that usually come as part of your web hosting package. The
procedure to set up these Autoresponders vary from web host
to web host, but it is usually trivial, involving a visit
to your web host's control panel to activate it. I use these
free to distribute back issues of Newsletters and to send
my articles on demand. These Autoresponders do nothing more
than 'respond', they do not capture email addresses and
have no personalization features.
There is an even more important consideration. If you decide
to change your web host, or should your host go out of business,
you will lose your entire system! All of the Autoresponder
links that you've worked so hard to set up on other websites,
in newsletters, on classified ads sites, etc. will no longer
work. You'll lose all the profits and traffic they were
directing towards your website! Free Autoresponders can
be very expensive in lost income and traffic.
If you need an Autoresponder to send more than one message,
or if you need to schedule messages to be sent at certain
intervals over a period of time, you will either need to
program your mail system on your domain, or use one of the
free (or commercial) Autoresponder systems around (some
of which are listed below).
- The free Autoresponder services listed below are third
party services. In general, the services are provided free
in exchange for advertising - that is, many of them place
advertisements in your Autoresponders (usually at the beginning).
Visit the sites listed below to find out more details.
FreeAutoBot : http://www.freeautobot.com
SendFree : http://www.sendfree.com
I am sure you know by now that nothing is really "free"
on the Internet, or anywhere else for that matter. However,
if you are willing to have other companies advertise on
your message with their logos and banners, then there is
almost a limitless number of companies to choose from.
I suggest you not use any of them, unless your site is simply
a hobby site or a site to keep in touch with friends and
relatives. If you are in business, you want your customers
focused on your message, not other links that can distract
them and lead them right off your message. You also have
no way of controlling what advertising messages will appear.
Maybe even one from a competitor!
The second reason why you don't want to use these "free"
Autoresponders is because your potential clients will instantly
see that you are using a free service. This looks unprofessional
and cheap. You could quickly lose the credibility you had
carefully built up to that point.
- The third source of free Autoresponders is using the
'light' versions of the Commercial Autoresponder Services
like Getresponse. You can check-out the following link:
http://www.my-autoresponder-secrets.com/getresponse.html
or Royal Responder
http://www.my-autoresponder-secrets.com/royal-responder.html
Again, these services are provided free in exchange for
advertising at the beginning of your Autoresponder messages.
In my opinion, if you want to be serious with your business
don't use these free 'light' Autoresponders. However it
is great to use these free 'light' Autoresponders to learn
the features of these services. It is no problem to use
these free services during your system startup and upgrade
later when everything is in place.
The conclusion is
that you must be careful with free Autoresponder Services. When you are serious
with your home business, don't destroy your image as professional by using an
Autoresponder that will add the statement "this is a free Autoresponder service"
to all your messages.

Albert Hoogendoorn is the publisher of Autoresponder
Ezine, a free bi-weekly email newsletter about Autoresponders
and email marketing. Signup and get four valuable bonusses.
http://www.my-autoresponder-secrets.com.

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