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As people switch jobs and Internet service providers, their e-mail address also changes, and unfortunately, e-tailers are often the last to know.

Local Companies

Clearwire Wireless Broadband
(808) 591-6161
1221 Kapiolani Blvd
Honolulu, HI
Koreana Internet Club
(808) 955-0151
1666 Kalauokalani Way
Honolulu, HI
Netwerx Internet & Games
(808) 945-9200
1423 Kapiolani Blvd
Honolulu, HI
Cuteweb Inc
(808) 589-1457
250 Ward Ave
Honolulu, HI
Etopia
(808) 593-0226
1363 S Beretania St
Honolulu, HI
Lavanet Internet Service
(808) 545-5282
733 Bishop St Suite 1170
Honolulu, HI
Empowered Internet Solutions
(808) 593-0073
900 Fort Street Mall
Honolulu, HI
Digital Mediums LLC
(808) 943-9992
725 Kapiolani Blvd
Honolulu, HI
namessense
312-836-9318
2304 Bell Street
New York, NY
Cowabunga Computers
(808) 949-6888
1953 S Beretania St Suite 3C
Honolulu, HI

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Originally published at Internet.com


Every time you send out your e-newsletter, you probably become more aware of how transient Internet users are, changing e-mail addresses like some change their socks. As people switch jobs and Internet service providers, their e-mail address also changes, and unfortunately, e-tailers are often the last to know.

Unless a customer is methodical about notifying all their e-mail contacts or the shopper is a frequent visitor to your site, you probably won't know of the e-address change until mail starts to bounce. Here are some methods for recapturing transient e-mail recipients and preventing interruption of e-marketing messages:

* Don't be alarmed after the first bounce -- it could be attributed to a temporary network or server problem and not necessarily the result of a closed e-mail account. Try a few more times and if the messages are still undeliverable, add the names to a database of "lost" customers that you will attempt to recover.

* Make it simple for customers to update their contact information with a change of address form on your Web site. The visual reminder should appear on transaction pages and anywhere customers can input personal data.

* FreshAddress.com, ReturnPath.net and ChangeAddress.com are effective change of address systems, but they only work if your customer has registered with them. You might want to explore some of the features of the services - they often have methods to help e-tailers entice their customers into using the system.

* Use the customer's snail mail address to send direct marketing messages or create a specialized postcard as reminder to update account information.

* If you are able to locate the customer's new e-address through your own investigative efforts, don't automatically sign them up for your promotional messages. You should obtain permission for every e-mail address - even if the same person has multiple e-mail accounts. Send a personalized note letting the customer know that you were unable to deliver messages to the old e-mail account and include your subscribe information.

* Patience may pay off. It's quite possible that customers will update their records when they place their next order, so don't panic when you lose names from your list. If the customer was pleased with your Web store and your products or services, it is almost certain there will be a return visit.

Author: Robyn Greenspan

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Featured Local Company

Clearwire Wireless Broadband

(808) 591-6161
1221 Kapiolani Blvd
Honolulu, HI

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