I like Aweber but they do exasperate me with their subservient approach to Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail etc when considering feedback from e-mail complaints. Here is just one example of why it is silly to take any notice at all of the stats showing the complaints level accurately. This is just one of several that I could have used as examples.
Archive | April, 2010
Why Does Aweber Take So Much Notice Of Complaints?
by Keith Watson on April 20, 2010 in business, Internet Marketing
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