Direct-to-desktop messages are created in HTML, so they can contain full-color text and graphics, javascripts, and even audio and video. Unlike e-mail messages, which can look different depending on what e-mail software your subscribers are using, you have total control over the look and feel of each message you send.
And because any attached files are "embedded" within your message, you won't ever have to worry about your subscribers seeing "broken" image links - even if they're viewing your messages while offline! instant delivery Your messages are delivered instantly to each subscriber's desktop, so you can grab their attention before your competitors do -- they'll see your message even before they open their e-mail browsers or download e-mail.
New subscribers Getting your existing customers to use this red-hot new technology should be a breeze - because if they're not already clamoring for it, they will be soon! And the possibilities for ways to get new subscribers to sign up are just about endless. You can offer them up-to-the-second information... exclusive offers... access to your "inner circle" of privileged subscribers... or any other "exclusive" privilege you can think of! Direct-to-desktop is 100% opt-in. If a subscriber doesn't like the messages a company is sending, they don't have to bother sending a "please unsubscribe me" e-mail -- they simply click a button to stop receiving the company's messages.
It's a win-win situation for everyone involved: Subscribers receive messages only from companies they trust. No spam, no pop-ups, no third-party ads... just legitimate messages from a sender they want to hear from. And companies get to deliver their messages without ISPs or e-mail filters getting in the way.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
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