Thursday, October 29, 2009

Blasters


Free Blasters, Email Blasters, 

Blog Blasters Reviewed


Why Blasters Disappoint and Don't Work.
SAFELIST BLASTERS DISAPPOINT!!!
INTRODUCTION.
A Safelist Blaster is formed of 1000s of Safelists usually with hundreds of members in each. Usually The Safelist admin will submit a Safelist to the blaster in the hope to inflate Safelist numbers.

THE PURPOSE.
To the marketer the Safelist Blaster offers the opportunity to reach 100,000's of email boxes spam free and within a matter of minutes. Which really sounds inviting and somewhat exciting

THE DOWNFALL.
At first, the thought of reaching 100,000's of customers is very appealing and exciting but after a few days the reality kicks in.

The majority of Safelists on the list are old.
The members who signed up on the blaster like yourself are on all safelists (say there's 2000) for example you send an email to entire blaster and like you another member is signed up on all 2000, Therefore that member receives your email 2000 times.
The majority of Safelists are full of stale members, when a member leaves the Blaster there name stays on all the safelists and unless the admin is honest the member stays on each safelist.
The majority of participating members are using the blaster as well (becomes obvious as you receive there message 1000's of times) and are also using a private mailbox which cleans email regularly (I was dumping mine every 4 hours) so most email goes unread.
To receive all the email you will need a large email box, mine was costing me as much as the blaster membership.
The only email you will be sending is plain text, HTML is virtually gone or impossible, you will only be sending plain email and no point based emails, in my experience point based email is much more responsive, but I know I cheat with my point based email, I open between 50-100 emails at a time and wait for the timers to finish.
As you can see I am not a real fan I now stick to 5-6 point based safelists.

BLOG BLASTERS.
INTRODUCTION.
Well they are what they sound like, write a short piece about your website and submit your piece to millions of blogs at the click of a button.
THE PURPOSE.
To blast your advertisement to millions of potential customers within minutes.
THE DOWNFALL.
All Blogs require registration, your email and details, the blog blaster doesn't do that of course.
I imagine the constant spamming of blogs infuriated a lot of admins.
Blog Blasters are old and don't work.

COMMON 1,000,000 EMAIL BLASTERS.
INTRODUCTION.
Often claiming to reach 100's of millions of email boxes, sound really good and promising, type your message and click a button to send message to millions.
PURPOSE.
To reach millions of clients with a click of the button, bringing millions of hits to your site.
THE DOWNFALL.
Well I have no idea who these millions are but I personally found 80 assorted blasters (each claiming over 1 million members) and used these for one week straight for curiosity sake, I placed a tracker on each blast, to my disappointment not a single hit resulted.
CONCLUSION.
While some of these examples are disappointing I am sure there are some that work, just be careful of the hype surrounding a traffic blaster and always test your new means of advertising.


Article by Jason Godwell of Australia. Currently working on: http://www.freewebs.com/thsadmin An all free site for advertising and business ideas. My articles can be published or copied but only in complete form and site link must be included.

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