The BlinkCampaign team has just released a minor update to address some of our most commonly requested features.
Creating a Subscriber Signup Form
Start creating more email marketing opportunities for your clients! Now, you can add a signup form to any webpage and link it directly to your subscriber list. Each list has its own unique API so that you can still manage multiple list for each of your clients. The opt-in process is simple:
Of course, you're able to customize the entire process:
- Confirmation webpage
- Verification email (as well as the To and From addresses)
- Final confirmation page
All these features can be accessed under the subscriber list for each client. Just look to the right for the new options.
Managing your client's credits on a "per campaign" basis.
Previously on BlinkCampaign, we provided you the functionality for limiting your client's credits on a monthly basis. This lets you charge your client's $x, generating recurring revenue each month, without having to worry about them going over the limit, and possibly depleting the credits for your other client accounts.We're happy to introduce a new mode of control: credits per campaign.
Now, you'll have the ability to set x amount of credits for each campaign for a particular client. By doing so, you can limit the amount of emails going out on a per-campaign basis, ensuring your client doesn't burst the credit bank before the month ends.
This flexibility also allows you to charge your client on a multiple tier level:
This flexibility also allows you to charge your client on a multiple tier level:
Base cost + 1st tier cost (after exceeding base) + any subsequent tier
Your base being the x amount of credits for each campaign. We'd love to hear more about other business models or ideas you may have on how you're charging your clients for email marketing services!
Coming soon: credit limit on a one-time basis, due to be released mid-February.
Coming soon: credit limit on a one-time basis, due to be released mid-February.

Great tips! I appreciate the step by step explanation on how it really works.
Posted by: BookWhirl | September 01, 2010 at 04:12 PM