Interesting.
The costs should actually be less than ET on small to medium volumes,
as XMPie are effectively buying-in-bulk and selling on. You also do
not have as high one-off setup charges through the XMPie service.
Using the XMPie service also allows you to set up multiple accounts
under one login - so you can manage email volume across your own
clients independently.
On Dec 10, 5:29 pm, Yannick Gagné <
yga...@gmail.com> wrote:
> My opinion?
> After I looked at some documents, it was a lot more confusing and a lot more
> expensive
> to use the XMPIE service.
>
> 2009/12/10 Michael Bova <
mb...@primadatainc.com>
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> > Is the integration deeper do you know?
>
> > The new service is in fact ET with its own price structure...way more
> > expensive when you look at it.
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> > 2009/12/10 MichaelB <
mb...@primadatainc.com>
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> > Does anyone have any more information about the new Email services
> > offered from XMPie? I've read the press release, just looking for
> > some feedback on this compares to ET, or if it in fact is an ET
> > integration with its own price structure.
> > Thanks!
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