» posted on Monday, July 12th, 2010 at 1:00 AM by Buck
RapidResponseBot – Product Review
“The Money is in the List”
It is as true a statement today as it was in the time when Sears catalog sales were at their peak. In virtually every Internet marketing program I have seen, an autoresponder is needed to capture your list and to keep it fed with good material.
I recently found this service, RapidResponseBot. (RRB) I have been checking it out and testing it and found it to be heavily loaded with features. It appears to have every feature included with the better known autoresponder services. There is only one feature that I found that this service does not have, and that is to hide the first name field in the input form. RRB requires a minimum of name and email address together in the input form. However, it has many other fields available including 10 extra customizable fields.
Here are a few of the features that interested me:
- Unlimited Autoresponder Accounts
- Unlimited Messages
- Unlimited Subscribers
- Text or HTML Message Formats
- One link allows unsubscribe or account editing
- Customizable Confirmation messages
- Automated Scheduler to release messages on a specific date
- Variable message spacing – each message has a number of hours or days to follow the previous message
- Message arranging and re-arranging lets you change things around a bit for market testing
- Lead tracking allows you to track leads to your affiliate or personal products pages
- Unique RSS Autoresponders – Your subscribers can sign up for RSS instead of or in addition to email!
One of my pet-peeves is support. I am just a small business right now, but I can’t stand to be kept waiting for an answer for days at the time when I am working on a project. Phil Eugine takes his support seriously regardless of how small I am. I don’t do things to waste his time, but when I have needed him, he is always there. I can reach him by the help-desk, email or Skype. As I write this, he is on vacation, yet when I had a question and a minor problem, he responded very quickly.
His site has many training videos and tutorials to help you learn how to use each of the features and functions of RRB…And it needs them! There are a lot of features to learn about. If you need it, it is probably there.
I have not used the service very long, but the only negative thing I found was already mentioned. It requires you to use the name field. I thought about editing out the name field from the java script that collects the information to see what will happen, but I can’t read JS so I don’t know where the end of the field script is. But that is a minimal problem that doesn’t bother me too much.
When I was looking into free autoresponders, I found RRB. It had a free version, and also something quite attractive – it’s price. The price of the service was only 9.95/month. However, he was having a special where you can get the service for only $4.04 if you pay for one year up front ($49.00). Not only that, but as long as you keep it active, you can have it for that price for life! Additionally, it is billed through PayPal so you have control over any periodic payments. Just check into PayPal and terminate the automated payment. (PayPal can accept your credit card even if you don’t have a PP account.)
Do you need an autoresponder? Are you looking to maximize your bottom line? Then click on the banner above or the link below and take RapidResponseBot for a spin. If you act soon enough, you may still get in on his LIFETIME account where you never have a monthly or annual payment for your autoresponder!
RapidResponseBot (LiveOffTheWeb.com/recommends/RapidResponseBot)
(Yes, this is an affiliate link so I can get paid if you buy.)
Thank you,
Buck
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