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Then there is the type of autoresponder that you can subscribe to, where once the email address is entered, they get a series of emails, usually something like an initial email, a 3 day email, a 5 day email, a 15 day email and a 30 day email. This is great for the procrastinator, who shopped for insurance online at 2:00 in the morning because his child was sick and he didn't have any coverage, but by the next morning, the child was feeling better and he didn't need it anymore. If you do these type of emails, do me a favor and make the email series informative, rather than trying to sell anything.
The second type of autoresponder is what the Norvax program does, and there are several others that do this (for less money). You can also do this very well through programs like GoldMine, where you have a campaign setup (I think goldmine calls them tracks). I find goldmine very difficult to use, but this was the one thing it did very, very well.
Dan
That's exactly what I need to have done, I need to have something set up so it is communicating with the prospect all the time.
Norvax's is very expensive.
I use SmartOffice for my CRM, so I'll see if there is a possibility they have something or we can make it mesh together somehow.
Thanks!