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Performance related email lists
We’ve been doing special offers on using our email mail lists in the school hols for a couple of terms now, and getting some interesting results.
It seems that emails sent to teachers’ personal addresses during the school half terms do get read and can get responses - suggesting that many teachers are picking up their emails directly at this time.
So this time we’ve got a new offer: Performance Related Emails.
The idea here is that with emails to our Personal Email lists during next week we will charge according to the number of click throughs you get as a result of the email going out. The charge is 99p per click, with a minimum charge of £50 and a maximum charge of £250.
If you would like to know more there is a list of all our personal email lists on http://www.emails.gs/PersPrefLists.html For more information and to book in please do call us on 01536 399 000.
But please also do remember that each of these email lists only gets one email per week from us - so we only have one vacancy per teacher, and as always they are booked on a first come first serve basis.
Tony Attwood