Web Marketing Today
Issue 68, January 12, 2000
Theme: E-Mail Listserver Programs
In this issue we continue our e-mail theme with a look at the Lyris E-Mail Listserver program. You'll also find links to a number of resources for older e-mail listserver programs. This issue goes out to 82,245 subscribers.
Product Review: Lyris E-Mail Listserver
A positive review of Lyris, primarily of its capabilities as an e-mail newsletter list program. Read the Review.
Where Lyris Fits in the Listserver Food Chain
Lyris is only one of a number of choices. Here is a brief review of the most popular choices. Read the Article.
E-Mail Listserver and Newsletter Resources
Most of these are articles I've written, as well as articles linked to in our Web Marketing Info Center. You'll find a pretty complete listserver education here. See the Resources.
E-Mail to the Editor
We've had a number of responses and some controversy from the article on HTML E-Mail we ran last week. These letters will help round out your understanding of the pros and cons of HTML E-Mail and longer domain names. Read E-Mail to the Editor.
Review: Dan Janal's Guide to Marketing on the Internet
Here's a review of the latest edition of Janal's online marketing classic. Read the Review.The Millenium Edge
If you're not a subscriber to Web Commerce Today, then you missed a pair of articles vital to small business e-commerce players: "Trends in E-Commerce: Freeze-Frame December 1999" and "Small Businesses E-Commerce Strategies for the Year 2000" (Issue 29, http://www.wilsonweb.com/wct3/issue28.htm). Our subscribers have the edge when it comes to e-commerce. That edge costs only $49.95 annually. And, as I've explained before, your annual subscription gives you 2-1/2 years of back issues, all online for no extra charge. These articles provide the core of the E-Commerce Quick Course that will help you position your company for the new Millenium. What is $49.95 when you compare it against real success (or real failure, for that matter) in your Web business? Subscribe today

