Frequently Asked Questions
about BizActions Master Accounts
Unlike standard email newsletter platforms ONLY a Master Account platform allows a unique approach to email newsletter distribution in that it provides the distinctive ability to manage multiple accounts inside one account. This Parent/Child relationship account is mutually advantageous in a wide variety of business application scenarios.What is a Master Account?
What's so unique about a Master Account?
How is Sponsor Content managed?
How are banners managed in a Master Account?
How does the system know which Mastheads to send and which Sponsor content to deliver?
Why would a firm use Master Accounts?
Do Master Accounts cost more?
Are Master accounts difficult to manage?
What is a Master Account?
A Master account is a BizActions email newsletter account that can manage a group of accounts with similar interests. It is similar to a Parent/Child relationship. One account is set up which is called the Master and within that one account many sub-accounts can be created. Top
What is so unique about a Master Account?
Each sub-account within a Master account can have their own Masthead, links to their Web site, Welcome letters, disclaimers and Sponsor content. Top
How is Sponsor Content managed?
Sponsor content represents a firm's articles about their products and services as well as their people and customers. There are six containers for this type of content. The Administrator of the Master account can allocate how many of the six containers will be available for the Master company and how many containers will be available for each sub-account within the Master account. As an example, the administrator can allocate two positions for each sub-account and four for the Master account. Top
How are banners managed in a Master Account?
The individual sub-account is allocated up to two banner positions - the top banner and the tower banner. All other banner positions are allocated to the Master account holder. Top
How does the system know which Mastheads to send and which Sponsor content to deliver?
When members are added to the database, they are allocated to specific Points of Contact (sales reps, partners, etc), the people that control that particular database member. Each Point of Contact can have unique Mastheads, content and other attributes. The system tracks the database member and associates it with the Point of Contact and then delivers the unique attributes associated with the Point of Contact. Top
Why would a firm use Master Accounts?
Examples include:
No, our objective is to help you deliver the best newsletter targeted to your specific needs. Top
Are Master accounts difficult to manage?
No. There is a little more initial, one-time set up work to do, but that's it. Top
What's so unique about a Master Account?
How is Sponsor Content managed?
How are banners managed in a Master Account?
How does the system know which Mastheads to send and which Sponsor content to deliver?
Why would a firm use Master Accounts?
Do Master Accounts cost more?
Are Master accounts difficult to manage?
What is a Master Account?
A Master account is a BizActions email newsletter account that can manage a group of accounts with similar interests. It is similar to a Parent/Child relationship. One account is set up which is called the Master and within that one account many sub-accounts can be created. Top
What is so unique about a Master Account?
Each sub-account within a Master account can have their own Masthead, links to their Web site, Welcome letters, disclaimers and Sponsor content. Top
How is Sponsor Content managed?
Sponsor content represents a firm's articles about their products and services as well as their people and customers. There are six containers for this type of content. The Administrator of the Master account can allocate how many of the six containers will be available for the Master company and how many containers will be available for each sub-account within the Master account. As an example, the administrator can allocate two positions for each sub-account and four for the Master account. Top
How are banners managed in a Master Account?
The individual sub-account is allocated up to two banner positions - the top banner and the tower banner. All other banner positions are allocated to the Master account holder. Top
How does the system know which Mastheads to send and which Sponsor content to deliver?
When members are added to the database, they are allocated to specific Points of Contact (sales reps, partners, etc), the people that control that particular database member. Each Point of Contact can have unique Mastheads, content and other attributes. The system tracks the database member and associates it with the Point of Contact and then delivers the unique attributes associated with the Point of Contact. Top
Why would a firm use Master Accounts?
Examples include:
- A real estate brokerage firm wants to create an email newsletter for it's agents, but they want the branding and certain content to be controlled by the brokerage firm.
- A law firm wants to send different Sponsor Content for each department, but also wants to cross sell services by having content that goes to everybody within their database.
- A manufacturer sells through a rep organization and wants to offer them their own newsletter, but with content about the manufacturers products. They also want to allow the reps to promote other products they sell. In addition, they want to allow each rep to have their own Masthead.
- A distributor wants to send different messages to customers versus prospects, but also wants to send messages to all members of their database.
- An accounting firm has ten offices and wants to deliver a newsletter branded to each office that also contains unique content about that office, as well as content about the firm in general. Top
No, our objective is to help you deliver the best newsletter targeted to your specific needs. Top
Are Master accounts difficult to manage?
No. There is a little more initial, one-time set up work to do, but that's it. Top