November 09, 2007

iContact Community

YouÂ’ve probably heard of iContact, the leading email marketing company with over 100,000 users worldwide. Well, theyÂ’ve recently launched a feature called the iContact Community that allows visitors to comment, rank, and discuss email newsletters. TheyÂ’ve managed to make making email interactive in a whole new way, and enabled subscriber discussions of email content.

What the iContact Community does is allow email marketers to create a public profile, archive their newsletters and blog posts, tag and categorize them, get their content indexed by Google, hold discussions with subscribers, and grow their opt-in lists by attracting interested readers.

Members of the iContact Community can vote on favorite content, comment on content, view the top ranked content in the communityÂ’s 18 categories, discuss topics in the forums, and find new email newsletters, RSS feeds, and blogs that interest them. Your votes as a member can help a newsletter that you think has great content move up in its category.

The iContact Community at http://community.icontact.com already has over 120,000 registered members and 212,000 pieces of content on it three days after launch. That is simply fantastic growth for such a new service, and is a tribute to the strength of iContact.com.

If you want to publish your email newsletters to the iContact Community, you can sign up for a free trial of iContact at http://www.icontact.com. iContact starts at just $9.95 per month and provides excellent service to both businesses of all sizes, including International Paper, Remax, Ford, CBS, Symantec, and AT&T.

If you want to find email newsletters and blogs you are interested in visit the iContact Community">iContact community now at http://community.icontact.com.

The design of the site is fantastic, and includes a great video that explains the entire iContact Community on the home page. I encourage you to stop by and check out their great features.

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