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eNewsletters and Mailing List Distribution Service


About the Service


An eNewsletter or eMailing List is a cost-effective, fast and easy way to stay in touch with your customers or other people who may be interested in what you offer.

This service is more than just sending a simple "Bulk Email" which anyone can do from basic email software like Outlook. The benefits to you include:

  • Easy management of large (100's, 1000's or more) distribution numbers
  • Subscribe / unsubscribe integration to your web site
  • Professionally formatted newsletters / emails
  • "Link Tracking" - gather statistics on what your readers are reading
  • Newsletters / emails are correctly designed to be viewable with multiple email clients
  • Newsletters / emails are checked and tested to reduce the possibility that they get classified as spam or junk.

Customised eNewsletter Templates


Your newsletter is professionally designed to match your business or club's image. All designs are tested to ensure maximum compatibility across email clients, and to minimize the possibility that your eNewsletter get mistakenly classified as spam. Here are some samples of newsletters.

>> Sample 1  |  >> Sample 2  |  >> Sample 3  


An Important Note on SPAM


I do not in endorse spam or spamming. All eNewsletter or eMailing services that I provide abide by the requirements of the Australian Spam Act 2003. Every reasonable effort and check is made to ensure that information provided by you, to me, also abides by this Act. I will advise you if there may be any problems, however the ultimate responsibility to abide by this Act remains with you the owner of the newsletter, it's contents and it's distribution audience.

Australian Spam Act Overview
The following is extracted from the Spam Act 2003 : A practical guide for business.

The Spam Act says that unsolicited commercial electronic messages must not be sent. Messages should only be sent to an address when it is known that the person responsible for that address has consented to receive it.

The three key steps you should follow are:
  1. Consent Only - Send commercial electronic messages with the addressee's consent - either express or inferred consent.
  2. Identify Include - Clear and accurate information about the person or business that is responsible for sending the commercial electronic message.
  3. Unsubscribe - Ensure that a functional unsubscribe facility is included in all your commercial electronic messages. Deal with unsubscribe requests promptly.
For more detailed information or to download the guide, please visit the Australian Spam Act web page.


For More Information


For more information, please email Gary, or phone Gary on 0438 894 575
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