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11 Apr 2025

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11 Apr 2025

Cycling UK has called for greater, targeted investment in cycling infrastructure across the UK to help more women feel safe and confident to cycle, with the charity urging Government to commit...

10 Apr 2025

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Reduced fee Mailshot Monkey services offered to bike shops

Posted on in Business News , Cycles News

Steve Bee, head of Mailshot Monkey, has offered bike shops access to email services amid COVID-19 difficulties.

In a post recently published on Facebook, the service is offered to "any bike shop" to get mass messages out to clients. Benefits include:

  • No setup fee
  • Half-price campaigns
  • No commitment

The full post reads as follows:

"If anyone needs a bulk email service to get messages out to clients "en-mass", I'm happy to offer my Mailshot Monkey service to any bike shop with no setup fee, half-price campaigns and no commitment; so £25 per one-off campaign opposed to the usual £50-100 setup and then £50 a month.

This offer isn't for marketing emails, but messages about opening times, service procedures, etc.

www.mailshotmonkey.co.uk

If anyone wants this, don't signup via the site, leave a message here or email me on steve@caffeineinjection.com and I'll get it sorted.

Stay safe."

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