Email Marketing Apps
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- trooperbill
Ive been asked to start emailing our customers on a regular basis (after doing it manually 50 addresses per hour in jan to great effect)
mailchimp, pure360 or campaign monitor which is your fabourite and why?
- meffid0
3 utterly fucking useless threads in a row I've just read from lazy ass people.
- trooperbill0
you dont have to read em all dude... i just need opinions.
- madmanGerald0
i have been using campaign monitor. great for a non web guy like me. simple interface. great analytics. and you can re-skin it to resell to clients.
- ********0
www.verticalresponse.com is by far the superior solution.
Trust me.
- mase0
http://www.campaignmonitor.com/ awesome
- utopian0
campaign is the past
mailchimp is the future
- ********0
" www.verticalresponse.com is by far the superior solution. "
The pricing is highly competitive (cheapest, IMO, based on the features available), the reporting is excellent, the ROI tracking (c2c) via Google Analytics integration is awesome, and their customer support is off-the-charts. You can co-brand the product, you will love the iGoogle-like Dashboard, you have access to their Marketing Lounge (full of other, active customers who can help with any questions you have around the clock), and if you're not good at HTML, there are literally hundreds of templates you can use. You also get 25mb of image hosting on their servers, and they are partnered with Getty Images, affording you access to thousands of Getty Images to use in your campaign. All of these features are free, and free to try out as well. If you need surveys, they provide that too as an up-charge.
MailChimp is okay if you're into Playskool toys. CampaignMonitor is far too simple (in a bad way) of a solution for my tastes, but I understand why many people like it.
- trooperbill0
trying to register with vertical but the lame ass captcha code wont let me through :/ sucks!
- p-mac0
I've had no problems with MailChimp. Fairly clean UI and no delivery problems. Easy to manage lists and monitor campaigns, decent pricing.
Before MailChimp I used Constant Contact, which is terrible. Don't use it.
- ********0
I usually use Campaign Monitor, but as with everything these days, the client wants to be able to edit and send themselves.
So I signed up to Vertical Response which looks easy enough for them. Especially with the image uploading etc.
My question is though, once I you have designed a clients template are we out the loop completely? There's no resell option or something?
- You can set up CampaignMonitor to let them send their own emails.sublocked
- ********0
^ It depends what you WANT to do. Once you make a template for a client, that's that. You can back out of the relationship entirely. The other option is that you get setup as a Partner program member with VerticalResponse, and you can "resell" credits to your client. You basically just upcharge them what you want, but the base cost to you stays the same.
- ETM0
I don't mind Email Marketer from Interspire
http://www.interspire.com/emailm…
- sublocked0
THERES ONLY ONE...
Campaign Monitor.