Any company that subscribes to the voluntary Lending Code (
see subscriber list) agrees it won't insist you buy an insurance product from it.
You can
see our subscriber lists and the pricing here.
Click on the link to
see our subscriber lists.
Not exact matches
If you are emailing your
list on a regular basis without providing any value, you will
see subscribers opt - out, but if you are including discounts and special deals you will
see your
list remain intact.
Subscribers can access the most recent Index here to
see all 35 names on the
list.
You can
see a full
listing of the e-resources that AAAS currently offers to institutional
subscribers at the following link: http://www.sciencemag.org/subscribe/sitewide-subscription-access-institutions.
Match.com members can browse others» profiles to learn more and exchange winks, but only
subscribers can communicate via email, instant — messaging and
see who's viewed them or added them to their
list of favorites.
Creativity is often what sets the successes apart from the failures, so read on to
see 8 creative ways you can build
subscribers for your
list...
So creating a new
list for this contest (perhaps «giveaway
subscribers» or something similar) will allow you to interact with them with the intention of
seeing how they behave.
The truth is if you want to
see sales from your mailing
list, you have to stay in front of your
subscribers regularly.
You're mailing
list, blog
subscribers, Facebook likers, and anyone who can
see your content when you make it available qualifies as a follower.
Twitter Social networking & microblogging service Facebook Profile Popular social network that connects people with friends & others Facebook Page Spotlights your book Author Blog Personal log of thoughts and comment interactions published on a web page FeedBurner Allows bloggers to manage their RSS feeds and track
subscriber usage Goodreads
See what your friends are reading; keep track of what you've read and organize your book
lists
Most email marketing programs have ways to sort out
subscribers based on their engagement with you, so bite the bullet, clean that
list, and I promise you'll be rewarded with way better stats than you've
seen in a long time!
Twitter - social networking & microblogging service Facebook - a popular social network that connects people with friends & others Author Blog - a personal log of thoughts and comment interactions published on a webpage Flickr - online photo management & sharing application FeedBurner - allows bloggers the ability to manage their RSS feeds & track usage of their
subscribers Digg - a place for people to discover and share content from anywhere on the web Goodreads -
see what friends are reading; keep track of what you've read & organize your book
lists Library Thing - catalogs your books online, easily & quickly Google Alerts - email updates of the latest relevant Google results based on your choice of topic Delicious - social bookmarking service that lets you keep, share & discover the best of the web
I woke up while on a family trip to check my email and
saw that hundreds of
subscribers were flooding onto my
list.
Since most indie authors typically price under $ 5.00, most indies will
see their books
listed and available to Scribd
subscribers.
If you have a mailing
list and a few blog
subscribers and a few people following you on Twitter the temptation sometimes when we launch a book is to hit all that at once and
see how high it can go and that's a mistake.
I've
seen a 10 % bonus for purchases for the Victoria Clipper, an extra $ 25 gift card when you purchase one $ 25 gift card at the Cannon Beach's Wayfarer restaurant and a few more I can't really mention — they were only for e-mail
subscribers to the hotel e-mail
lists.
This means creating distribution
lists comprised only of
subscribers with whom the firm has an existing business relationship (e.g., clients or referral sources) who will recognize the firm's name when they
see it in the «From» line
Today I
saw another example of using information about people's location against them, when four men were arrested for using the Los Angeles Times «vacation hold»
list to target and burglarize
subscribers who would not be at home.