Why No Email Service(s) in Marketplace?

blahzay

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Just curious, I know for myself, getting emails sent out is a pain in the ass but I figure there are a lot of gurus out there that may be able to provide this service. I need about 17,000 emails sent but cant seem to find a reputable provider. Why doesn't anyone offer this service?

**Ive tried on my own, too much of a learning curve for me. Just dont have time to sit and figure this ish out**
 
Thats why I say nothing offered in the market place because they usually have a tedious screening before they approve and in all honesty, as long as my emails get out I can careless what they do with the list. I'll never know anyway but just show me proof that MY emails went out. I have a great way of collecting targeted emails by the 1000's so they are abundant for me to grab. Just keep showing me proof that my emails are going out and we are good to go.
 
if you're not planning to spam, you can also use a paid service (mandrill, sengrid)
 
If you can get 1000's of targeted emails set up a JV thread and partner with someone that can mail then for you. 50/50 split or similar.
 
I dont plan on spamming. I just need maybe 1 email sent out once a month to all user's.

I tried mailchimp, aweber, etc but their double opt ins are ridiculous. I dont understand mandrill yet. Id rather just pay for service. Saves me time and puts money in someones pocket.
 
Tell me frankly, would you give that person your list? That's the sole reason IMO.
 
Someone on here does email servers - they provide the whole setup ready to go. That would do for you wouldn't it?
 
If you can get 1000's of targeted emails set up a JV thread and partner with someone that can mail then for you. 50/50 split or similar.

Exactly what I was thinking. OP, can you define what you mean by "collecting"? That can mean a few different things. If you're getting 1st-party sign-ups, I have a team that would probably be very interested in a JV. We've been in list management for a while, but if you're generating 1st party, we can take that to a whole other level.
 
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