Whack Seedmail, the new standard for Chicago Email newsletter software

by Rex Freiberger on July 8, 2009

Email newsletters are one of the key factors when it comes to a business nowadays, and the faster and easier it is to create them, the more efficient your company will be.  That is why Whack Media Design has created Seedmail, a quick and easy to use Email newsletter software that allows you to create and design your own emails and lets you choose when to send them.  No longer will you need professionals to design your templates, texts and images, all you have to do is pick.

The first new asset you will have to make your work a lot easier is a live preview of the Email as you create it.  With this tool you can add text, images, and place all items wherever you like.  Additionally, the software automatically saves your work so you can log in later and continue working.  When you’re done organizing all the items on the Email you can pick a professionally designed template completely free.  If you don’t like the templates offered, there is also an option that allows you to add custom templates.

Another great tool is the control the software gives to the sender.  From Email address to subject, to email forwarding, you will always have control over who sends and who receives.  When you’re all set and done, the software automatically works out things like people who unsubscribe and bounced emails.  Once you’re ready to send, you can send yourself a test and program the software for the time and date when you want the newsletter to be sent.

Finally, and perhaps most importantly if you’re starting a business and your budget isn’t too high, Whack’s pricing model lets you never pay a penny until you actually send something.  There is no paying for setup and no monthly payments.

Whack Seedmail is perhaps the best software out there for creating email newsletters while saving lots of time and manpower.  Whether you are looking to start a business or have already established one, Seedmail can be useful no matter the case.

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