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Reduced fee Mailshot Monkey services offered to bike shops

Posted on in Business News , Cycles News

Steve Bee, head of Mailshot Monkey, has offered bike shops access to email services amid COVID-19 difficulties.

In a post recently published on Facebook, the service is offered to "any bike shop" to get mass messages out to clients. Benefits include:

  • No setup fee
  • Half-price campaigns
  • No commitment

The full post reads as follows:

"If anyone needs a bulk email service to get messages out to clients "en-mass", I'm happy to offer my Mailshot Monkey service to any bike shop with no setup fee, half-price campaigns and no commitment; so £25 per one-off campaign opposed to the usual £50-100 setup and then £50 a month.

This offer isn't for marketing emails, but messages about opening times, service procedures, etc.

www.mailshotmonkey.co.uk

If anyone wants this, don't signup via the site, leave a message here or email me on steve@caffeineinjection.com and I'll get it sorted.

Stay safe."

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