If you don’t have a way to capture prospective clients’ e-mail addresses on your blog or website, you’re missing out on marketing potential and revenue. That Mom or brother or uncle or teenager who isn’t ready to pull the trigger on purchasing your services at this moment may be more than happy to do so a few short weeks or months from now. (And you’re going to need a way to contact them.)
I used to have an account with *onstant *ontact (name altered to protect the innocent), and I thought it was normal for a reasonably tech-savvy individual to take 2.5 hours to get an e-newsletter looking absolutely perfect.
Um. ::uncomfortable cough::
Turns out I can do it faster and more easily with Mad Mimi.
Mad Mimi is also cheaper. And more intuitive. And far easier to integrate into my blog. And it logs repeat e-mails so I don’t end up spamming lovely people with double or triple e-mails.
I feel so strongly about the amazing use of this e-mail agent of awesome that I signed up to be an affiliate. This means if you click the link on the right portion of the blog, I have the potential to make $2 per month per person who signs up for a paid plan. The road to billionaire-dom, it’s not. But it is a mark of how absolutely fabulous I find this service.
If you’d like to try the service without giving me a day’s worth of coffee money, go straight to Mad Mimi. If you’re okay with providing me with liquid fuel, click the big honkin’ badge below. Either way, experience a company making the most of a service that’s intuitive, superior, downright useful, and a bit spiffy, too.
Oh, and what kind of shameless promoter would I be if I didn’t ask you to sign up for the Brand Camp newsletter while you’re at it?










I use Mad Mimi and have LOVED it! Great way to reach all of my clients.
I used Mad Mimi to announce my new website to previous clients as well as friends and family last week, and I LOVE it! It is so incredibly easy to use (I *heart* drag and drop), and I'm a bit addicted to the stats.
I'm hoping to do a once-a-month "here's what's happenin" newsletter for those who want to keep up, but don't want every blog post delivered to their email.
Which plan do you recommend? Just taking a looksie
I would start with the free plan, Christi, unless you already have a list larger than 100 people to import…and upgrade as your list grows!