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To start 2012 off with a bang we have been working on improving our product line-up, Clicky Mail is the result of months of hard work and development, including incorporating the latest technology into our existing email marketing platform.

Our market leading features now include:

Split Testing
Can’t decide which subject line to choose? or which content to include? – Create 2 campaigns to compete against each other by targeting only a small sample of your database. We have measures to decide which one is performing greater and can even schedule the winning email to be sent across the remainder of your subscribers.

Open and Click Tracking, Including Social Chatter
Choose to watch your subscribers open your email in real-time ‘worldview’ or head to the dashboard of the system where it will show you the latest reports for the success of your campaign, including who forwarded your email, who ‘liked’ your email on Facebook, plus who even ‘tweeted’ about it!

Easy Unsubscribe & Self-Cleansing Lists
There is no frustration from subscribers if they choose not to receive emails from you anymore; a simple one-click does the job. If they ever mark your emails as spam then they are also automatically unsubscribed from future mailings.

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The Top 30 Google Doodles of 2011

Published on 25 January 2012 by Nicola in Blog, Google

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2011 was an exciting year, with many iconic events and anniversaries occurring throughout the year. For many of these occurrences Google has had a unique ‘Google Doodle’ to commemorate the event.

The history of the Google Doodle is an interesting one. Google’s initial logo was an exclamation point, during this early stage the founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin found themselves in a dilemma as both wished to attend the Burning Man Festival but they were worried the site would not remain active without their input and they would be unable to answer any calls from the desert.

Consequently the first Google Doodle was created, it simply depicted the Burning Man’s stick figure popping out of the traditional logo. The purpose was to display an ‘out of office’ message to all Google users. Since then there have been a wide range of themes and images used, eventually resulting in the Google Doodles that we see today, 271 of which were produced last year alone.

For more information on Where Google Doodles come from click here>>

For the full list of the Top 30 Google Doodles click here>>

Source: Mashable

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