The AWeber Project Day 20

Email Marketing $19/Month!

There wasn’t much of an increase in subscribers so I thought I would just wait and see how this developed.  I discovered how to make Feedburner do nearly the same format that AWeber does, so natually I wouldn’t stick with them when the trial ended.  However, as subscribers increase, some are coming from the Sports Betting area in which they would like an instant email of when I post them.  Now with AWeber I can send out an email to all the subscribers and if I wanted to get really creative I could just send out to people who signed up for a particular form.  As in, if I had a form that only showed up on the Free Picks section, then I would know those people for sure want the immediate emails.

Anyway, there are a lot of possibilities with AWeber and with that I have now climbed on the fence and my time is running out.  I will see how March Madness effects this and make my decision whether to keep this service or just use a free one.  However the free one just can’t come close to doing what AWeber does.

Current Email Subscribers: 8

Talk to ya soon,

JD

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John Howard has owned 13 companies, had a Real Estate license, been an Mortgage Loan Officer, been extensively involved in Day Trading, Commodities, Bought and Sold Tax Property, Accomplished Tax Auditor, Accountant, Written numerous computer programs, Written Screen Plays & Short Films, been Director on two major production short films, and has been semi-retired since 2007, concentrating on personal investing and writing.