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I thought I'd share with you what company did a lot of work on my sites from 2007-2011 (since then I've had my own programmer directly).

They did a decent job, I had one experience with a programmer very good and another with one not so good.. but I'd say this is more reliable than going through

outsourcing sites. They are still around, so if you need a programmer give them a try and let us know how it goes:

http://eluminoustechnologies.com/dedicated-web-development/

 

 

 

 

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Good Timing, Thanks Darren, I am just about to get ready to do my first launch with a new TAE and also a Re Launch with an established viral mailer but both sites need some work done to them. I already have someone helping me with programming, however its always good to know this is here to fall back on.

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Thanks Darren!

I'm in most of your programs, some of them for several years.

I always valued the designs and features, they are never "of the shelf"

and in very good taste comparing to the majority of  lousy

infantile designs prevailing on the market.

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Thanks Darren!

 

I'm in most of your programs, some of them for several years.

 

I always valued the designs and features, they are never "of the shelf"

and in very good taste comparing to the majority of  lousy

infantile designs prevailing on the market.

 

I appreciate that, thank you!

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I also doing  practically everything myself and often wish that I could delegate some.

My programming skills are like Swiss cheese - with a lot of holes in them.

 

Nothing to brag about, but here are some of my creations:

http://azadboard.com
http://hotlinkcycler.com
http://adviralizer.com
http://cashinonbanners.com

Posted

Indeed, I wish I could do that!

The problem is not the programming language, is easy to learn one of them. The real problem are programming algorithms, you need to have some experience in programming.

 

For you Darren: I have a lot of credits in adchiever, viralnuggets, listsurfing, ... but never I have enough credits in Listjumper!!! Do you think will be possible to transfer credits from one site to another?

http://www.1001nightsmailer.com - a paid membership site which allows free members too!

 

http://www.pizzasafelistmailer.com - my first safelist mailer site!

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The problem is not the programming language, is easy to learn one of them. The real problem are programming algorithms, you need to have some experience in programming.

 

For you Darren: I have a lot of credits in adchiever, viralnuggets, listsurfing, ... but never I have enough credits in Listjumper!!! Do you think will be possible to transfer credits from one site to another?

 

No, I do not transfer credits between systems.

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What is the difference between me, as a member, and the owner, when I send a mail? I am not allow to put my links in the body of message, but the owner put a lot of links there!!! The rule of FTC(?) is not applied both of us?

http://www.1001nightsmailer.com - a paid membership site which allows free members too!

 

http://www.pizzasafelistmailer.com - my first safelist mailer site!

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What is the difference between me, as a member, and the owner, when I send a mail? I am not allow to put my links in the body of message, but the owner put a lot of links there!!! The rule of FTC(?) is not applied both of us?

 

I don't understand why owners do not allow users to put links in the body of their emails, it definitely does not have to do with a FTC rule... Sure, it may be more likely to go to spam, but that is still up to the user as they will also get more clicks on their links by including them. I have always allowed my members to put links and there has been no problem.

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I don't understand why owners do not allow users to put links in the body of their emails, it definitely does not have to do with a FTC rule... Sure, it may be more likely to go to spam, but that is still up to the user as they will also get more clicks on their links by including them. I have always allowed my members to put links and there has been no problem.

I am thinking that when a user click the links from email, the safelist mailer site is losing traffic.

I am not according to abuse with links in emails, but indeed there are situations when is needed a link there.

http://www.1001nightsmailer.com - a paid membership site which allows free members too!

 

http://www.pizzasafelistmailer.com - my first safelist mailer site!

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