Fast access to email marketing information
Posted by Mathew Patterson on July 6, 2007
If you have ever tried searching for information about email marketing, you will know that you can be lost in a sea of out of date, inaccurate or just plain dodgy information. That's why Mark Brownlow, the brains behind Email Marketing Reports, has put together OnlineMarketing.info, a custom search engine using Google Co-op.
It lets you search a collection of hand picked sites known to have reliable and useful information about email marketing (including our sites). Next time you are looking for some help with an email marketing issue, save yourself some time and head over there first.
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Mark
wrote on July 6, 2007 3:47 PM
Hey Mathew, thanks for spreading the word. I'm a big fan of the Campaign Monitor blog.
Marc
wrote on July 7, 2007 9:54 AM
Yes - Marks reports are the best you can get. The content has been gathered with an independent attitude. I have not found any report that even comes close to this in the email marketing world.
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