Flowtown Now Integrates With Constant Contact!

by Ethan Bloch on Oct 15, 2010
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We are excited to announce that Flowtown now fully supports Constant Contact.

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This means that any Constant Contact user can instantly dump a ton of demographic and socialgraphic information into any Constant Contact subscriber list.

Segments like Age, Gender, Location, Social Network and influence can be added to any subscriber list in seconds.

How’s it work?

1. Choose the Constant Contact import option in Flowtown

2. And you’re done

It’s really that easy!

We’re happy to extend 500 free imports to any Constant Contact user who upgrades to a Flowtown monthly subscription. Just email help (at) flowtown.com after you’ve upgraded your account and we’ll apply the free imports.

  • http://www.flowtown.com Dan Martell

    I know my feedback is biased but I will say this .. Constant Contact is probably the nicest people to work with. David is super nice, and Gail (CEO) was kind enough to share her story .. both are amazing people.

    Hope you all enjoy the integration.

  • http://twitter.com/dgrightfield Dave Gilbertson

    Right back atcha’, guys. It is rare we come across a team just as dedicated to small business success as we are. Love seeing all the growth you are seeing. Think this integration will go a long way toward enabling small businesses to better understand their most engaged customers, a win for everyone. Great to see!

  • http://www.thesocialmediahandyman.com Paul Chaney

    In light of the recent Facebook privacy breach, is gathering user data for use by a third-party, in this case Constant Contact, also a breach of privacy? The WSJ seems to think so as it named Rapleaf in particular, which performs a similar function and is used by Mailchimp among others.

    My intention is not to take a cheap shot at you or throw stones (I don’t perform those kinds of stunts). I do want to spark a conversation about the issue of privacy and whether or not you see what you’re doing as possibly being culpable. And, if not, what the difference is.

  • http://www.flowtown.com Dan Martell

    Paul,

    Great question … Ethan our CEO will be responding to this publicly within the hour.

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