When RocketResponder Went To The Beach…

RocketResponder video shoot at West Island Beach, Fairhaven, MA,

On a day trip to the beach it is good to take a photograph or two so you can remember how fun it all was.

When RocketResponder visited West Island Beach in Fairhaven, Massachusetts, yesterday we took great care to ensure that having awesome pictures would not be a problem.

We had stills cameras, video cameras, cameras mounted onto a remote controlled drone which buzzed overhead and a team of talented individuals to make it all work.There were the lights, boom microphones, a professional make up artist and people with clipboards…RocketResponder was on its first video shoot.

We arrived at a virtually deserted beach at 8.30am and I was wondering exactly how it would all work out.

Then over the next hour or so more and more people arrived and our section of beach was a hive of activity. (more…)

RocketResponder Launches Cool New Responsive Email Editor With 360,000 Free Images

Responsive email editor comes to RocketResponder

RocketResponder has launched a cool new responsive email editor, which not only ensures that your emails look highly professional, but which works flawlessly across all email clients and on all devices.

This is a huge upgrade for RocketResponder and means you will have total control over how your emails will look for that extra special personal touch that your subscribers will really appreciate.

Not only will your emails look great but the new email editor fully fits in with the RocketResponder ethos of being fun to use and easy to understand.

Now you choose exactly how you display your emails and you can either upload your own images or browse through more than 360,000 free images directly from our email editor. We have integrated RocketResponder with Pixabay to provide you with free, high quality images, vectors and art illustrations that you can use anywhere.

So let’s take a look at how it all works…

When you login to your RocketResponder control panel to send an email to your subscribers you now see a screen which looks like this.

new responsive email editor template system from RocketResponder

 

Note that there are currently seven templates to choose from but new ones will be added on a regular basis.

The templates are cool, but they are not the coolest part at all…think of them as your starting point but the really cool feature is the total flexibility you now have to be creative with your email design.

Even if you have no design skills, this easy-to-use drag-and-drop system will have you producing professional-looking emails in just minutes.

So choose a template that you like and start having fun…

RocketResponder responsive email editor template example

Here are just some of the really cool features which you will love and will have you looking at the way you send emails in a whole new light…

* There is absolutely no complicated coding to learn or implement.

* Just click on the heading and wording to change it to what you want to say.

* For any elements you don’t need, then just highlight them and delete.

* Click on the pictures to either replace them with your own or choose from the 360,000 images we have available for you.

* Easily add any section from the options in the right hand side by just dragging them over to where you want them to go.

* Make headings, text or pictures clickable with hyperlinks to take your subscribers to the content you want them to see.

* Change font types, text colors, text size and add bullets, lists and buttons with ease.

* Never worry about your emails looking good across all email clients…they just will.

* Never worry about having to optimize your emails for desktops, laptops, smartphones or tablets…we have taken care of that for you already.

* One touch email preview function. See exactly how your email will look before you send it.

Here is a quick look at the awesome image editor. Let’s say you want to replace the standard image with one of a cute kitten…so you click on the picture, press the camera icon and search for the word ‘kittens.’

Search for 'kittens' using image search on RocketResponder responsive email editor

Or maybe ‘chocolate cake’

'chocolate cake' search term using image editor on RocketResponder responsive email editor

Or ‘furniture’…

'furniture' search term using image editor on RocketResponder responsive email editor

I think you get the idea…now choose an image you want, edit the text next to it and you are all set.

This is what you might do for example if you have written a blog post about exotic pets…

Default view…

Using the RocketResponder responsive email editor.

Your version…

Using the RocketResponder responsive email editor is easy

Make the image, the headline or part of the text clickable to your subscribers are taken directly to your blog and watch your views get a massive boost.

All you have to worry about is working out what message you want to get across to your subscribers and soon you will be sending out the most eye-catching emails you have ever produced.

Best of all there is no steep learning curve. We have taken a great deal of time to ensure that this is as intuitive and easy to use as is humanly possible.

Reading about the new RocketResponder responsive email editor on a blog post is one thing, but actually using it for yourself is a whole new experience you will not want to miss out on. Log in today and try it for yourself.

Avoid The Spam Filter

Seven Top Tips To Help Ensure Your Emails Avoid Spam Filter

Avoid Spam FilterWhen we write an email we want it to get seen. We want people to see it, open it, read it and take action on it if appropriate.

The very last place we want our words of wisdom to go is into someone’s spam or junk folder but sadly this happens from time to time because spam filters can sometimes catch some good emails as they try and filter out the bad.

Here at RocketResponder we want to ensure your emails get seen by the people who signed up to your list so here are our seven top tips to ensure that you avoid spam filter and ensure your message gets across to the people on our list:

  1. Stop using aster*sks in your emails. The only possible reason you might have to use asterisks in your emails is to try and trick the spam filters. Just write your content for the people you are aiming for and don’t try to beat the system. Normal people never spell ‘free’ as ‘fr*e’ – I know this, you know this and the people who came up with the spam filters know this. Spam filters flag your email harshly if there are asterisks within words. Saying ‘fr*e’ is far worse than saying ‘free.
  2. Understand email has changed. All the major providers understand that most emails come from the top 10 providers. They don’t base delivery on the provider. They now base delivery on the individual sender. This is why some emails will go to the inbox and others to spam when the email is sent on the same provider. So the major thing to take back from this is you need to have a good personal reputation.
  3. Don’t send from a yahoo address. Yahoo made a change to their email policies which tells every receiver that if Yahoo didn’t send it to mark it as spam. For best results you should use your own email address on your own domain. So far Gmail isn’t bad, but they could make the change too. Nothing beats your own email address from your own domain.
  4. Encourage people to interact with your emails. If users don’t open your emails, email providers know it and you are more likely to have your emails flagged as spam. Ideally you want to write content that ensures that people are opening your emails and clicking on links. If you can actually encourage people to reply to your emails then that is even better again – replying to emails is a sure sign that the emails are not unwanted spam.
  5. Always use a valid email address. This may seem obvious to most but many people still send email from fake email addresses such as noreply@mysite.com. Guess what, when receivers get your email they check if the email address is real before accepting it. Use a fake email and you might not even make it to the spam bin, as it is quite likely that it will just be deleted on the spot.
  6. Be original in your content. Don’t copy and paste emails. The number of people following some old school ebooks or PLR email series is crazy. The problem is email providers are smart. They know that same copy was used before and wasn’t wanted. So when you send it, they’ll know it wasn’t wanted again. Always create value and original high quality content is king. And finally…
  7. Stop telling people you are not a spammer.  Many spammers use this ‘trick’ in the hope that they get past the spam filters or convince recipients that they are not spammers. So even if you are not sending spam, the mere fact that you even mention it means you are in danger of being classed as spam. The bottom line is that if you talk like a spammer, you’ll get filtered like a spammer. If you have to convince someone it’s not spam, you’re not sending emails people want. Stop and rethink your email strategy before sending any more.

We hope those tips will be useful to you. Here at RocketResponder we are passionate about getting your message out to the people who want to hear it. We make sending emails and communicating with the people on your list simple and efficient. Use these tips and your messages will be seen time and time again.