What are mailing lists and how do they work

written by: Walter Nathan; article published: year 2007, month 01;


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What are mailing lists?

Mailing lists are a collection of names and email addresses which is used for sending material to multiple recipients by an individual or organization. This term is used to include the people who are subscribed to such a list; therefore the group of subscribers is referred to "the mailing list", or simply "the list".

Role of Mailing Lists

Mailing list plays an important role in building long term relationship with your customers. It is the best way to follow-up with your customers in order to provide them great customer service. No matter what mailing program you use, just be sure that it allows you to send personalized messages. Like every human being, your customers need that personal touch. They don’t like getting a message which was sent to an entire list rather they would like to have a message which is personally sent to them.

Remember, your satisfied customers are more likely to buy your new products in the future. So, treat them with the highest respect and go beyond the expected.

Use of Mailing Lists

Mailing lists are used to follow-up with your clients. Many people even sell or rent these lists for an agreed period of time. The owner of mailing list usually fills the mailing list with fake addresses and creates new one for each renter.

Mailing list brokers exist to help individuals and organizations to rent their lists. They specially help some organizations such as specialized niche publications or charitable groups to whom their mailing lists are one of the most valuable assets.

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