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  • July 21, 2011

iContact Expands Capabilities of iContact Social Tools

iContact, a provider of email marketing and social media marketing solutions, has released the latest version of its Social Tools solution. iContact Social Tools give small and midsized businesses a means to reach existing and new customers through social media channels, including Facebook and Twitter.

"iContact empowers businesses to use social media marketing, get actionable and relevant information and continually improve their marketing campaigns for long-term business success," said Jeff Revoy, chief marketing and product officer at iContact. "We strive to provide the right solutions so that small and medium-sized businesses can grow and succeed."

"iContact's solutions have always been so user-friendly, and its Social Tools are no exception," said Vanessa Keyser, theater administrator, El Paso Playhouse. "We have promoted every email sent this year with Social Tools, and it has helped increase our publicity and broaden our patron base."

According to the 2011 Social Media Marketing Industry Report ( http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/social-media-marketing-industry-report-2011 ), social media is a primary tool for marketers, with 88 percent surveyed viewing it as critical for increasing their exposure. iContact Social Tools allows businesses to capitalize on this opportunity by integrating emerging social media channels into any email campaign. Continually monitoring and measuring performance and impact helps identify the most effective channels.

The upgraded version of iContact Social Tools significantly builds upon the foundation iContact established earlier this year, when the company started blending email marketing and social media marketing into a single conversation focused on small business success.

Following are a few of the expanded features and functionality for iContact Social Tools:

  • Social Tools TrackingUsers can insert, edit and track Like and Tweet buttons in every message, for recipients to share with their friends, colleagues or followers on Facebook or Twitter. This feature splits up the tracking of Likes and Tweets by source so marketers can see how the numbers break down across viewers coming in from Facebook posts, Twitter posts, direct email recipients, and other third-party sources.
  • Facebook Like ButtonsContacts can now "like" a vendor's emails from their inboxes to further extend their reach.
  • Tweet ButtonsUsers can add a tweet button and contacts can tweet from anywhere in the message.

Miami's Beacon Hotel has seen great success from using iContact Social Tools. Chris Regalado, revenue manager, and his team use Facebook to encourage fans and previous guests to sign-up for its email list and take advantage of promotions for future visits.

"It is easy to share information with 'friends' on Facebook; we have found that people are more likely to click on a link if it comes from a trusted source, so our customers can help us extend our reach," said Regalado. "We have found that incorporating social media with email makes each approach more powerful, and helps us expand our marketing efforts and grow our brand awareness. iContact's Social Media tools are very straightforward to use, we can see great results in a short period of time."


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