Improved email marketing search engine
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Just added 35+ new sites to the database for the custom email marketing search engine powered by Google at OnlineMarketing.info.You can now search over 360+ hand-picked sites to uncover email marketing info without having to wade through any spammer-targeted rubbish that might have successfully gamed the traditional search listings.
Latest additions include blogs like Spamtacular, Convince and Convert and Red Pill Email, email galleries like Beautiful Email Newsletters, tools like Litmus and various services.
If you feel a site deserves listing in the search engine, leave a comment and I'll check it out on my return from vacation.
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13 Comments:
I have a suggestion: If you added a "Recent Articles" feed to the home page (similar to Word Press's 'Tag Surfer') then people would keep coming back regardless if they needed to search or not.
By ThatGuySteve, on
22 July, 2009
Thanks Steve...good idea which I'll implement as soon as I get back.
By , on
23 July, 2009
thanks for the add :)
By René, on
29 July, 2009
Also a suggestion:
It would be interesting to see -- as a side page -- a list of the 360+ source sites that the search is using.
By David McLaughlin, on
29 July, 2009
what a great idea. I also agree with the last comment to list the source sites.
Keep up the amazing work Mark.
By SimplyCast, on
30 July, 2009
That's a good suggestion, too, David. It would make the search database more transparent, which can only be a good thing. I will make that change next week (just got back from extended vacation).
By , on
30 July, 2009
Hi Mark,
I would add the email optimization services of 8seconds.net on the list.
By pieter, on
31 July, 2009
Hi Pieter: done!
By , on
31 July, 2009
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By benpitman, on
03 August, 2009
Hi Mark,
Was wondering if you would like to add customercommunicationscommunity.com
By Ben Pitman, on
03 August, 2009
Thanks Ben, but there isn't enough fit there. Too generalist for such a niche search site.
By , on
03 August, 2009
thanks a lot ! pieter
By pieter, on
08 August, 2009
Steve, David...finally got round to implementing your suggestions.
Added headlines and published a list of all sites covered by the search database.
Thanks for your input!
By , on
23 September, 2009
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