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Preferred Market Solutions Receives Accreditation from ISIPP SuretyMail

Preferred Market Solutions, LLC., developers of Preferred Patron Loyalty Marketing Software with Integrated Email, announced today they have received accreditation from SuretyMail, an Email Accreditation service of ISIPP.

2012-12-25
NORTHFIELD, NJ, December 25, 2012 (Press-News.org) Preferred Market Solutions, LLC., developers of Preferred Patron Loyalty Marketing Software with Integrated Email (http://www.preferredpatron.com), announced today they have received accreditation from SuretyMail, an Email Accreditation service of ISIPP (http://www.isipp.com).

"SuretyMail is happy to welcome Preferred Market Solutions as its newest member", says Shannon Kellogg, Customer Service Manager at ISIPP.

Preferred Market Solutions is a loyalty rewards program software provider. "Our Preferred Patron Loyalty Marketing solution gives businesses of all sizes a high quality and competitive loyalty rewards program and service," says Chris Sylvestri, Preferred Market Solution's Technology and Development Managing Member. Chris additionally says, "The success of our Loyalty Marketing solution depends on having multiple channels of communication available to our merchant clients, including built-in email capability as well as integrated SMS text messaging and direct mail options. As such, achieving better-than-average inbox placement for email communications is key to our overall program success, so we felt an investment in our email deliverability was essential."

Looking to ensure the best possible email delivery for their clients, Preferred Market Solutions came across SuretyMail. "SuretyMail was affordable and seemed worthwhile", says Chris. Impressed by the accreditation process, Chris goes on to say that, "SuretyMail reviewed our business and email practices, checked our third party references and are now standing behind our email practices as approved in accordance with industry standards and best practices."

When asked if there was anything else he would like people to know about SuretyMail, Chris said, "We feel having SuretyMail backing us gives us a competitive edge over our competition. Having received accreditation from SuretytMail, we firmly believe we have satisfied our primary object of providing our customers with better-than-average inbox placement, as evidenced by recent email open rates toping 50% as compared to an industry average of only 15% to 20%."

"We look forward to your success, Preferred Market Solutions!" says Shannon.

PREFERRED MARKET SOLUTIONS, LLC
Founded in 2004, Preferred Market Solutions is a leading provider of loyalty marketing rewards program software, products and services. The company offers cutting-edge customer retention and marketing tools to resellers and clients world-wide. Industries served include retail, automotive, hospitality/hotel, health care, restaurant, cafe, resort, golf and country club, salon & spa, educational institution & university, gas station & car wash, health & fitness and entertainment. To find out more about Preferred Market Solutions products and services, please call 1-800-531-1108 or visit www.preferredpatron.com.

ISIPP Publishing, LLC
The Institute for Social Internet Public Policy (formerly known as The Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy) is dedicated to providing analysis, information, and consulting on industry issues relating to public policies and processes regarding spam, email, email deliverability, and the Internet. ISIPP also provides a widely-used email senders accreditation service, SuretyMail, and organizes and sponsors industry forums such as email management roundtables, email deliverability summits, and Internet law conferences.

Interview Contact:

Brett Perlman, Preferred Market Solutions, LLC
Telephone: (800)531-1108 ext. 1
pms_inbox@preferredpatron.com
www.preferredpatron.com
Preferred Market Solutions, LLC
PO Box 692
Northfield, NJ 08225
(800)531-1108 ext. 1


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[Press-News.org] Preferred Market Solutions Receives Accreditation from ISIPP SuretyMail
Preferred Market Solutions, LLC., developers of Preferred Patron Loyalty Marketing Software with Integrated Email, announced today they have received accreditation from SuretyMail, an Email Accreditation service of ISIPP.