AOL Ends E-Mail Report Card Program

August 27, 2009 by: admin

The Email Experience Council reports that AOL is ending its e-mail report card program — a tool used by e-mail marketing managers.

“This kind of service just isn’t around anymore, and I fear we took it for granted,” writes Kevin Senne, director, deliverability and social networking, Premiere Global Services, on the EEC blog.

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