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OptInDataList.com Review

Posted on July 2, 2012 by joann

OptInDataList.com Review

Opt In Data List of OptInDataList.com is an email marketing tool that will provide massive exposure to your product or service. It claims to have over 10 million opt-in recipients who will be eager to purchase whatever you’re selling. Some of its clients include companies like NetZero, esurance, citifinancial, and LowerMyBills.com.

OptInDataList has a wide array of categories to choose from – from general categories to automobile. And whenever you can’t find the category of clients that’ll suit best your product or service, you simply just have to call their customer service representative and the company will be willing to check out other categories for you.

What You Need to Know

OptInDataList is compliant with the CAN-SPAM law, sending emails to people who have subscribed to their list. It also have a disclaimer, valid return email, physical address, and offers an easy way for subscribers to opt out. Because it’s white-listed by all major ISPs, you can be sure that your email gets in the clients’ inbox and your hosting won’t be compromised.

The company has partnered with a third party company called Site Meter Ctr that allows you to keep track of the email campaigns. This lets you see who have clicked your ad and who have visited your site through the emails being sent. Email campaign will start within 48-72 hours after OptInDataList receives your order.

Final thoughts on OptInDataList.com

With the way it works – from being compliant with law (CAN-SPAM law), email campaign tracking (Site Meter Ctr.), ability to send out test campaign and ads in both text and HTML, and affordable services (smallest package costs $49 for 300K recipients), OptInDataList.com can be a great email marketing tool in giving your business the right kind of internet exposure.

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7 thoughts on “OptInDataList.com Review”

  1. robert mangio says:
    July 29, 2012 at 8:29 pm

    Do not waste your money on optindatalist.com… the company is closer to be a scam more than a real opt-in email list .. it is not logical to buy 300,000 campaign and to have only one click on my website .. it is not 1% .. it is one visit only … crap

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  2. Oliver says:
    September 11, 2012 at 8:34 am

    Biggest pile of rubbish I have ever used. Will be asking for a refund.

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  3. Lucia says:
    September 13, 2012 at 11:40 am

    I also got burned using this scam artist…DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY!! I only got a couple of clicks to the link in my email which was apparently sent to 300,000 people. I had specified that my email be sent to a targeted list of women, but in the tracking I noticed that the only people who clicked on my link (about 4 or 5 of them) were men! I can only assume that the list was not targeted as promised, and that the emails were sent to peoples spam folders. I sent an email to complain asking for either a refund or for my campaign to be re-issued to the proper targeted group list (if they exist), and got a very unpleasant response back. Please AVOID this scam like the plague!!

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  4. Mike says:
    November 13, 2012 at 10:58 pm

    I have also been conned by these guys currently trading under optindatalist.com with their clearly phoney tracking system at campaignctr.com. Bought the 4 million package at $179.00, out of a supposed 1 million+ emails opened, their system showed something like 100 clicks, obviously no sign ups or sales as they’re fake hits, alarm bells we’re ringing ‘scam’ before I’d even purchased, but I thought I give em a shot.

    optindatalist.com / campaignctr.com is slearly a scam that uses a fake ‘ticker style’ tracking system to give you the impression that real people are receiving your email, then they run some IP generating software to give you some real-looking hits (mine showed avg visitor time-on-page of 00:00:00 – i.e NOT human visitors).

    I also played ‘email tennis’ with someone called ‘John S’ who refused to refund, avoided most direct questions and pushed the ‘we dont sell visitors’ angle, refusing to admit his fake service.

    A clever scam, Ill give them that, I dont usually fall for these, but on this one he/they got me.

    They’ve also spammed the search engines to filter our their suspects seeing any real reviews (I was lucky to find this page with you guys and your legitimate reviews).

    IF YOU HAVE GIVEN optindatalist.com, campaignctr.com, John S, OR WHATEVER TRADING NAME THEY ARE USING AT THE TIME OF READING THIS, GO TO YOUR BANK ASAP TO DISPUTE AND REVERSE THE CHARGE. ALSO WRITE A QUICK KEYWORD-RICH REVIEW IN A COUPLE OF PLACES ONLINE TO HELP OUT FUTURE MARKETERS AVOID THEIR TRAP.

    These scammers are taking legitimate Internet Marketers money and need to be reported and stopped. All the best guys!

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  5. A&P Media says:
    December 19, 2012 at 4:46 pm

    Yup, they are total crap, I got ONE click through out of 300,000. I got suckered. I had a great offer too. I paid another service and got a 23% CTR.
    Save your hard earned cash… find a real market team.

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  6. Douglas says:
    May 8, 2015 at 3:25 pm

    Thanks so much guys for sharing. I was almost about to give optindatalist a try. I was skeptical about it. I’m glad ive found other people who are talking about this from experience.

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  7. Dave Dworkin says:
    July 8, 2015 at 7:08 pm

    To monitor my competition, I did a search for “radio email lists.” Optin came up claiming they could send to 900,000 opt-in radio email addresses. No company has anywhere near that many, opt-in or not. I’m glad to see several have already outed this scammer.

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