Growing up in the 1980s, I knew society had its
problems. But those days seem like a paradise compared to the us-versus-them low intensity civil war in which we live today.
Today we have people who want to shut you up, indoctrinate your kids, and gratuitously lower your standard of living.
Certain business decisions therefore have to be made with these problems in mind.
What might have been the mundane task of considering which email autoresponder service to use to run your email list has now become much more serious.
Literally one complaint on Twitter got Stefan Molyneux banned from the service he used. They didn't even bother to speak to him. They just wanted to appease a single moron on Twitter.
With BerserkerMail, you don't have to worry about that. One of the creators is my friend and mentor Ben Settle, and that guy is about as based as you can get.
Now let me be upfront with you: I don't use BerserkerMail myself, and here's why.
Ben is obsessed with maximizing email deliverability. In other words, he wants to employ all the
best practices to make sure that when you send out a mass email, it reaches people's inboxes rather than their spam folders.
Unfortunately, including graphics in your emails does slightly reduce deliverability. So BerserkerMail does not allow the use of images in emails.
For most of you that won't matter, and I would in fact very much discourage you from using
graphics in your emails. Plain Jane is the way to go.
But as many of you know, throughout the Covid years I sent out a lot of charts and graphs in my email newsletter, and I want to reserve to myself the ability to do that again in the future.
So yes, it's a drawback, but the flip side of that coin is that you now see just how serious Ben is about making sure
your emails have the best chance possible of actually reaching the people you're trying to reach.
If you already have a mailing list, they can migrate you over with no trouble at all.
Ben is always on the verge of increasing the price, so get grandfathered in at the current price by starting your email list with them right away, or getting your existing list
transferred.
The link:
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