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		<title>By: How to Choose an Autoresponder &#124; Making Mediation Your Day Job</title>
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		<description>[...] Subscribe to an autoresponder service that manages it all for you. Your list resides on the company&#8217;s servers (though in the good ones, you can export copies of your list for safe keeping) and they manage the subscribe, unsubscribe, and messaging tasks. I use this approach because I want both a full-featured service and as few headaches as possible (for more on which service I use, visit Favorite Autoresponder: AWeber). [...]</description>
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