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10 of the Leading Mailing List Managers

Email marketing is a major part of doing business online and staying in touch with your customers. When compared to other types of marketing and advertising, the return on investment is often higher with email marketing than any other method of advertising. Whether you are looking to gain new customers, get more repeat purchases from existing customers, or just to stay in touch through newsletters, email marketing offers plenty of potential.
One of the challenges of getting started with email marketing is to find the right service. There are plenty or options, and in this post we’ll look at 10 of the leading options. The options listed here will meet the needs of most small businesses and online marketers. If you are in need of something more robust (and more costly), you may be interested in Infusion Soft or Office Auto Pilot.

A Weber

AWeber
AWeber is one of the leading options for email marketing, and it is the one that we use for the Vandely Design Newsletter. We’ve been using AWeber for about a year and we’re extremely pleased with the features, ease of use, dependability, and customer service.
With AWeber you can send newsletters to your list, set up autoresponders and a sequence of automatically delivered messages, automatically create emails from your blogs RSS feed, and of course you can track everything with helpful analytics.
AWeber provides more than 150+ pre-designed templates that you can use for HTML emails (emails can be sent with a plain text version as well), or you can easily use your own template. After sending a message you can track who opened it, who clicked on links, and you can even track the amount of revenue generated by the message. You can create list segments and control which subscribers receive a particular message (for example, send only to people who opened a previous message or clicked on a specific link in a previous message).
One of the best things about AWeber is that they are great at getting your messages to the inbox of your subscribers. It sounds like a simple thing, but with aggressive spam filters it’s not uncommon for a well-intended email to be wrongly flagged as spam. After moving our newsletter from MailChimp to AWeber we immediately saw a substantial increase in open rates and clicks on links within the emails, without changing anything related to the subject lines or content of the emails. Before sending your campaigns, AWeber will give that message a score based on its likelihood of being flagged as spam. A high score here can alert you that you should make changes to your email or it may not reach the inbox of most of your subscribers.
Another reason that we recommend AWeber is because of their customer support. You can get support by email, online chat, and even by phone . I have only needed customer support once or twice since using AWeber, but my experience was positive. I got support by phone, which is something that many of AWeber’s competitors do not offer.
Pricing for AWeber starts at $19 per month for unlimited emails to a list of up to 500 subscribers. The first month costs only $1, so you can try it out with little risk.

Mail Chimp

MailChimp
As I mentioned in the info about AWeber above, in the past we used MailChimp for the Vandelay Design Newsletter. We had a good experience with MailChimp for that year that they managed our newsletter, but ultimately decided to switch to AWeber because of some issues that other MailChimp users were experiencing. We had some friends who had problems with MailChimp locking their accounts and taking a guilty-until-proven-innocent approach to spam complaints. Also, MailChimp’s terms of use prohibit the use of affiliate links in your emails, and if you do use any affiliate links you risk the chance of your account being locked.
That being said, there is a lot to like about MailChimp. The user interface is very well-designed, it provides plenty of features, and it is free until your list reaches 2,000 subscribers. MailChimp offers features for building your list, segmenting your list, sending campaigns to your list, setting up autoresponders, RSS to email campaigns, and analytics to track your campaigns.
MailChimp users can benefit from a good selection of well-designed email templates, and their template builder allows you to create and customize a template without coding.
Pricing starts with a free plan for lists of fewer than 2,000 subscribers and you can send up to 12,000 emails per month. There are a few feature limitations on the free plan. For example, you don’t get the use of autorespdoners and a MailChimp badge will be included on all of your emails. Once you reach 2,000 subscribers, pricing will start at $30 per month. At 2,501 subscribers you will move into the $50 per month plan. View more pricing details here.
As I mentioned, we had a good experience with MailChimp even though we’ve moved on to AWeber. Their Forever Free plan for lists of 2,000 or less is a big selling point, however, if you are considering using your list for affiliate marketing you should go with another option.
Support is available by email and online chat.

Campaign Monitor

Campaign Monitor
Campaign Monitor is an option that may be particularly intriguing for freelancers and agencies that manage email marketing for clients. It is designed with creative professionals in mind, and you can manage all of your clients from one account. Even better, Campaign Monitor can be re-branded with your own logo and to match your brand. You have control over the prices that you charge clients to use the service, and you’ll profit the difference between the price that you charge and Campaign Monitor’s base pricing.
The features of Campaign Monitor include a template builder that allows you to create email templates without the coding, RSS to email, A/B testing, auto responders, spam testing, analytics and reporting, list segments, and more.
Pricing starts at $9 per month to send up to 2,500 emails to a list of 500 subscribers. Or you can get unlimited emails to a list of 500 subscribers for $29 per month. Support is available by email.

i Contact

iContact
iContact is another leading option for email marketing. Their features include hundreds of pre-designed template to choose from, a drag-and-drop MessageBuilder, a MessageCoder for those who want to import their own HTML templates, SpamCheck to help your messages reach the inboxes of your subscribers, tracking, split testing, and more.
iContact also offers an Agency Solution that is similar to Campaign Monitor in that it will allow you to manage the email campaigns of your clients. You can also re-brand it with your own logo.
Pricing for iContact starts at $10 for a list of 250 subscribers. A free trial is available. Support is available by email, online chat, and phone.

Constant Contact

Constant Contact
Email marketing with Constant Contact will offer features like customizable templates with one-click editing, anti-spam checker, social media integration, open and click tracking, and more. They offer support by email, online chat, and phone. They also offer a Partner Program for those who are interested in re-selling Constant Contact to their clients.
A 60-day free trial is available for lists up to 100 subscribers. Pricing starts at $15 per month for a list up to 500 subscribers.

Vertical Response

Vertical Response
Vertical Response offers the use of more than 700 different email templates, use your own HTML template, tracking, a Click-to-Conversion tool to track sales, and more. Pricing starts at $10 per month for a list of up to 500 subscribers. Support is available by email, online chat, and phone.

Active Campaign

ActiveCampaign
ActiveCampaign’s features include a campaign creation wizard to help with designing and creating your messages, list segmentation, autoresponders, reporting and analytics, email testing, and more. Pricing starts at $9 per month for unlimited emails to a list of up to 500 subscribers. Support is available by email, and you can talk to sales via online chat or phone.

Emma

Emma
Emma offers features like pre-made email templates, drag-and-drop email editor, autoresponders, list segmentation, tracking and analytics, surveys, and more. Pricing starts at $30 per month for lists of up to 1,000 subscribers. Support is available by email and phone.

Mad Mimi

Mad Mimi
Mad Mimi’s features include a theme designer to create the design/layout of your emails, list segmentation, tracking and reporting, drip campaigns, RSS to email, and more. Pricing starts at $10 per month to send unlimited emails to a list of up to 500 subscribers. Support is available by email and online chat.

Get Response

GetResponse
GetResponse offers a drag-and-drop email creator, templates to choose from, a landing page creator (additional cost), tracking and reporting, autoresponders, inbox preview, and more.  Pricing starts at $15 per month for a list of up to 1,000 subscribers. Support is available by email, online chat, and phone
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