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JContact Released Powerful Email Newsletters for Joomla 1.5

June 18, 2008 By barrie@compassdesigns.net Leave a Comment

J!Contact is a component that provides an alternative registration process for your Joomla site.

  • Subscribe people registering to a list on iContact:
    Exponentially build your traffic by bring registered users back to your site with iContact’s powerful email marketing tools.
  • Collect first and last name on subscription:
    Joomla just collects the name as a single field, but research shows that emails addressed to someone by their first name have a higher response rate.

To start with you should should get a free trial of iContact so you can test the features of this extension. Then simply install the component and alternative login module as normal.

J!Contact works only in Joomla 1.5 (native). J!Contact is a free, unencoded extension, but you are not allowed to re-distribute it.

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