Email Marketing :: Resource Guides

There are plenty of options out there. Instead of trying to persuade you to use one or the other, I'll do a quick comparison of each & include a link so you can get started.

I'll also include my affiliate links, but my opinion of each will not be impacted or swayed by them. In fact, just to prove that point? I'm not going to recommend Aweber as my absolute favorite, even though by far it's would earn me the most affiliate revenue (it pays 30% ongoing, month after month, whereas I will earn absolutely nothing from mailchimp). These companies all make it really easy for people to promote their products -it's a bit of a thorn in my side, because I know it causes you (and me) confusion when trying to make a decision about what the best tool really, really is for our business.

This page is under development. Quick links below & I'll come back to fill in the rest very soon. Thanks for your patience.

Mailchimp (from Free-$60+/mo)

Free forever plan with MailChimp for up to 2000 subscribers with great features. But, you'll need to upgrade to a paid plan to use the autoresponder feature (credits that never expire start at $9)

Great industry specific resource guides here that you may want to look at, regardless of which platform you use.

Aweber from $19/mo

Preferred by many. It has autoresponder and list segmentation starting at about $19/month

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Benchmark (from Free-$29/mo)

Free Forever plan (technically you can send your first 1,200,000 emails for free) Including Autoresponders

Active Campaign (from Free-$29/mo)

www.activecampaign.com (*)
Scroll down below their pricing table to see the free forever plan for up to 2500 subscribers. Take a tour through their workflows & experience a different way of nurturing your relationships with customers, that goes far beyond autoresponders.

Get Response (from $9.00/mo)

(I've pulled the links for get response currently because of some negative feedback I've been getting)

Mad Mimi (from $0.00)

Free Plan lets you send up to 12,500 emails, and have 2500 contacts (if you have 200 people on your email list, send a message 2 -4 times a month you'd be fine for your first year in business. It's a great way to start)
Mad Mimi Email Marketing

Other:

Emma (from $45/mo)

http://myemma.com/

Automation, segmentation, social and a basic CRM tool

Agile CRM (from Free-$64.99/mo)

Leadscoring, timelines, tagging, web grabbers (like pop ups), drag and drop automation, various plugins, 2-Way Email & Tracking, Google Contacts & Cal Sync

https://www.agilecrm.com/pricing