iPostAd.com Review – Effective Safelist Submitter or Just A Scam?
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What Is ‘IPostAd’?
Ipostad.com is a safelist submitter service designed to meet your email marketing needs. It is a safelist site that allows you to send your ad via email to a large list of users who have opted in to receiving these kinds of advertisements – i.e. these emails are all legal.
Some of the features that ipostad.com blaster claims to provide are:
Submitting your ad to almost 3000 different Safelists.
It allows you to send up to 25 different ad combinations so recipients will not get bored.
It allows you to send all your emails with one click.
The price of using this service is $24.95 at ‘Master Level’ giving you all of their features and only $12.95 at ‘Freshman Level’ which allows you to submit just a single ad daily. These prices are billed monthly, so will build up over time.
Is iPostAd Legitimate?
The site itself uses the slogan ‘the black tie of safelist submitters’ due to the fact that it has been around for five years. Many other reviews of the service point out this fact to show that it is a legitimate service.
The safelists used by iPostAd are a legitimate form of email marketing. They make use of people who have ‘opted in’ to receive ads. However, when you sign up to use a service you will automatically be added to the list.
This means that the list is comprised of people like you, looking to advertise, and also means that you could be setting yourself up for receiving a lot of emails from the service.
Can It Make You Money?
The main reason for using a service such as iPostAd is to blast your ad and eventually get clicks and sales on your site. The service has the potential for doing so, but is probably not the most cost-effective method.
Everyone who receives your ad in fact only joined as a way to get their own ad sent out to other members. Therefore it is unlikely they will read your ad. The response rate with all kinds of safelist services is typically very low – and the price of $24.95 per month can be a high price to pay for a few responses.
If you are really looking to advertise your service you could easily spend the same amount of money on much more effective advertising methods than safelists, even if iPostAd is not technically a scam.
Until next time,
Charles & Susan
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Michael Romero said:
Charles and Susan. Nice article. I found it helpful, with advice on other money saving tips on ad blasting. Keep up the good work!
February 19th, 2009 at 12:20 pm -
Lucille said:
I appreciate your honest outlook on the service. You have provided both advantages and disadvantages. We all know that we, as marketers, are all looking for the same thing — to get our messages seen. We all do respond to emails that catch our attention, so, we do know that email marketing DOES work. It really just depends on the individual as to whether they think the price is a good value or not.
March 12th, 2009 at 10:52 pm -
ViralWordpress said:
I used ipost ad for 1 year. Through tracking I didn’t really get much traffic and no sales. I use safelistmasters
Google it. Much more effective. That’s the truth. Do your own tracking and see.March 21st, 2009 at 8:30 pm -
Rickey said:
Hi,
I Agree i have not had any good luck with safelists at all about the only thing that i did get out of using them was a bunch of e-mail
advertiseing the same work at home biz.Rick
April 5th, 2009 at 8:56 pm -
Matt said:
Really nice blog. And that is not a spam comment. (LOL) I was looking for a review of Ipostad and found you on Google. Nice theme and Adsense placement. What theme is this? The trick with safelists is that you are selling to other website marketers. Your need to be selling something they want. Also they only see the subject because now they do need to confirm their email. I would suggest giving away something for free that marketers would like in order to get subscribers to your list.
July 30th, 2009 at 6:59 pm -
Gina said:
Are you sure about this? $24.95 per month sounds cheaper to me than pay per click ads. Mike Filsaime, a huge internet marketing guru, uses it himself.
Think about it. If you tried to start your own email campaign with a brand new website, it would take forever to get people to come to your site. Email marketing would take eons.
I’d rather take a stab at 52 million…well, you’d have to be pretty dilligent to sign up to all those safelists…for just $24.95 in one month than wait three months to get one visitor.
Now, at best, you might have access to 30,000 people or so at a time, with a lot of competition, but a list of 30,000 is still big. It took me forever to just get 20 people.
I wouldn’t discount safelists just yet. I think they are still a valid way to get traffic. The only bad thing about it is you get swamped with emails each day. But so what? Create a gmail and let it get thrown in there. Each individual safelist have members who will read those emails because they get points for clicking, and they need those points to advertise.
September 14th, 2009 at 3:20 am -
Kevin Fahey said:
I was a member of iPostad for 1 month and found it to be the biggest waste of money I every spent. If what they promised to do worked, it would have been great but from all the advertising I send out I did not recieve even one click. The search engine submitter was probably the only good part of it and there are hundreds of them fore free. A big NO NO… from me. Kevin Fahey
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