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	<title>Track Email Marketing</title>
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		<title>TrackReports: The email Campaigns Analyzer for Sendblaster</title>
		<description>TrackReports is a free web service provided for Sendblaster customers to monitor email campaigns in real time: Start monitoring your campaigns now  registering for free!

Presently in beta version and totally free!!


Sending out bulk emails to customers, subscribers or newsletter members you have reports on:

1) How many emails sent were ...</description>
		<link>http://trackemailmarketing.com/trackreports-the-email-campaigns-analyzer/</link>
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		<title>Cutting Down Email Marketing Costs</title>
		<description>Email marketing is mainly founded on two products:

1) A bulk email software to edit and manage messages and user lists, either web-based or desktop-based.
2) An analyzer software to monitor and get reports on sent mails, tipically web-based.

Our cost-effective solution includes:

1) Our SendBlaster bulk email software, the perfect companion for TrackReports: ...</description>
		<link>http://trackemailmarketing.com/cutting-down-email-marketing-costs/</link>
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		<title>Knowing when the sent email gets read</title>
		<description>[caption id="attachment_41" align="alignnone" width="372" caption="Tipical sent and read email tracking statistics"][/caption]

We create an email advertising and then we send it to our mailing list users. What happens when they click on our mass emails?

Email tracking is the action of record each of your mailing list user's action on your bulk ...</description>
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