Whatever happened to that email you sent? How long did
it sit in someone’s inbox before it was opened? Or maybe they never got it? Was
it even opened at all?
When you use DidTheyReadIt, e-mails that you send are automatically and
invisibly tracked. The instant the recipient opens your message, DidTheyReadIt
automatically notifies you. Click here for a sample return receipt.
Now you can tell the
INSTANT people read
the e-mail you send them.
Just send an e-mail as you
normally would. If you use
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Your message will be sent
and delivered as usual.
It won't look any different
to the recipient.
But the INSTANT they read
your message, you'll know...
but they won't, because the
e-mail looks exactly the same.
You will receive a detailed receipt telling you when they
read you message, how long they
read your message for, and where,
geographically, they read
your message.
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Recent Press and News About Our Email Tracking Software
Update: DidTheyReadIt featured in the Wall Street Journal.
"You'll see whether someone opens your
e-mail, how long the recipient keeps it open
- even where geographically the recipient is
reading it"
- USA Today
"Ever have that nagging doubt if your
friends actually read the forwarded jokes
you keep sending them?"
- Washington Post
"you can pay to be reassured that your
recipient got your e-mail, if you're afraid
a filter blocked it. A service called
DidTheyReadIt lets you know if your
recipient opens the message"
- PCWorld
"...If you can't be sure that important
messages are received and read, then
e-mail is not very effective as a
communications tool."
- David Via for Ferris Research
(investor's Business Daily)
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Features
When you use didtheyreadit, every e-mail that you send is invisibly tracked without alerting the recipient.
But when they read your message, you will immediately receive the following information: