Since their inception, legal gambling sites have been greeted with a bad face. Email Marketing companies like MailChimp decided to completely block their ties with betting companies, it can be classic poker and roulette style, as well as sports such as Football, tennis, and others.
The MailChimp guideline, while it did end a lot of legal companies, is understandable. A lot of scams were prevented.
That is why there are other types of Email Marketing services that have a more rigorous selection method and know-how to differentiate between frauds and 100% legal betting companies.
Just as football betting lost traction, so did erotic content sites. That’s why companies like Postr were born, which present an opportunity for all businesses banned by MailChimp.
Email marketing is the best way to reach users interested in the service. It is the new style of selling face to face. That is why Postr presents the possibility that everyone will have that kind of arrival.
One of the best free email marketing solutions because it includes content-ready, engaging email templates that look great in all major email clients.
Construct processes for follow-up communications, segment clients, and send transactional emails using Postr‘ email automation features. Decide the ideal time to send email messages for maximum deliverability using AI-driven algorithms.
You can have one-to-one customized content based on the automatic characteristics we specify for each recipient, in addition to the conventional capabilities supplied by most email marketing platforms.
Postr Benefits
- Email delivery that you can rely on
Postr’s whole business model is built around never losing an email and guaranteeing that your emails arrive quickly.
- Free Email templates
They have content-ready, responsive email templates included.
- Top-notch support
They are always available to assist you, whether it’s via email, live chat, or a one-on-one conversation.
- Secure and GDPR friendly
They put in a lot of effort to meet our duties as a processor under GDPR Article 28 and the EU-US and Swiss-US Privacy Shield regimes.
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