The OtherInbox in Private Beta

Sep 17 2008

I am not sure what to think about this idea. I have had messages from other email marketing experts that have started to use this service already. I can understand WHY people might want to use this system, but as an email marketer my thoughts are still out to vote. 

I have set up an account for myself but do not have enough data or experience to tell you WHY to use it. Here is the coverage on it below from last week. 

What still strikes me as odd is that it was created by one of the earlier founders of an Email Service Provider.

OtherInbox is a service that helps with one of the growing problems of using Web services: e-mail overload. More specifically, services that take your information and sell it to third parties–thus filling up your in-box with decentralized junk.

OtherInbox works by giving you a special address you can use when you sign up for things and it helps you filter them in a central location with tags and layout akin to Apple’s Mail application. Each “subscription” reads like its own in-box.

The service may be most useful for figuring out what services are selling out your e-mail address to other parties, but it’s also good for handling bacn–the messages you may want from a service, but not necessarily filling up your in-box. What makes it special is that users can effectively kill off that special address making the messages bounce back to the people who would be spamming you.”

 

 

Published in Behavioral Marketing, Deliverability, E-Mail Delivery, E-Mail Marketing, Email News, ISP Relations, Lead Capture, Spam Emails, The Spam Cops on Wednesday, September 17th, 2008   

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One Response

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    Joshua Baer says:

    I think that email marketers should like services such as OtherInbox because they increase transparency and control for the consumer. If you send good emails, this means that your emails will stand out and more of your readers will actually get your emails. If you send bad emails this means that its easier for users to block your emails.

    OtherInbox is really useful to email marketers who want to do competitive research and easily create “seeds” for signing up for other lists. Here is a special link with 25 private beta invitations for readers of TheEmailWars blog.

    http://beta.otherinbox.com/signup/theemailwars

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    thanks Josh for the feedback. Love to see more how this is going to work. I have not been a good user of it yet, but I do get a daily email from the system that Really needs to be turned off. Maybe if I used it that daily email would be important.

    Hope we have a chance to meet up at SXSW this year when the eROI crew joins the mass migration to Austin.