Aweber Meets Twitter
Posted on October 23, 2008
Filed Under Email Marketing, Marketing, Our Favorite Products, Tips & Tricks
Don’t you just love it when one of your favorite
services gets even better or just simply makes your life even easier? I sure do and that is exactly why I continue to love and use Aweber as my preferred email marketing and campaign service. For instance, when Aweber added blog broadcasting to its offering, I thought it was the best thing since sliced bread. I immediately took advantage of this feature and love the sheer beauty of automatically sending my blog posts to subscribers. I don’t have to remember to do a thing!
So what has Aweber added to sweeten the pot today? How about the ability to Twitter your email newsletters.
So how does it work? When you send a new broadcast to your subscribers, Aweber will automatically update your Twitter status with the subject line of your email and a short link to an online version of your newsletter. Easy-peasy!
Just think of the possibilities!
Aweber + Twitter = Expanded reach to potential new subscribers
Now that is a pretty sweet feature and kuddos to Aweber for making their service not only better, but making our lives so much easier in the process. The best part though, of course, is being able to reach a whole new audience and potentially gain subscribers along the way. This is email marketing meets social networking without the fuss or extra effort!
If you’re still using one of those other email marketing campaign services, you should take another look at Aweber. If you’re already an Aweber user, then get Twittering in a whole new way!
Connie’s email marketing tip: Don’t forget to include information in your email campaigns on how to subscribe to your newsletter or email list. Sure you’re sending it to people who have already subscribed, but what if they forward your newsletter on to a friend or colleague who might be interested in subscribing as well? This especially comes into play if you plan to use this new Twitter feature with Aweber. If people are seeing your newsletter that aren’t subscribers, then be sure to make it easy for them to subscribe and watch your list grow!
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