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      <description>Once in every two days? every week? There is no perfect 'rule of thumb' type answer for this question.
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      <description>Usually I get this pre-sale question frequently from potential buyers to this site - &quot;How is your Follow up Autoresponder PRO differs from autoresponder services like aweber?&quot;</description>
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