Best service for creating newsletters

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I know most of the major mail services have email creators, but which has the best templates/formatting options for a multi-page newsletter?

I want to go with a paid service because I want an autoreponder, and I don't want to be limited to a certain number of subscribers, so which service gives you the most for your money?

TIA
#creating #newsletters #service
  • Profile picture of the author askmarcus
    go for blank template or plaint text... because some of your subscribers only able to view email in plain text only
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  • Profile picture of the author Adam Yunker
    Hey ZenDude!

    Aweber by far is my and I believe most people's go to autoresponder service. They're great! And they make everything super easy to use. They also have a 30-day free trial & after that it's $20/month and the pricing scales depending on the size of your list, but you'll be paying $20/month until you hit 500 subscribers then a little bit more.

    Anyways, that's just my opinion & I hope it helps

    Adam
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    • Profile picture of the author ZenDude
      I saw someone mention Get Response and it seems to be cheaper than either MailChimp or AWeber. Whatever happened to Constant Contact?
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      • Profile picture of the author discrat
        Originally Posted by ZenDude View Post

        I saw someone mention Get Response and it seems to be cheaper than either MailChimp or AWeber. Whatever happened to Constant Contact?
        When I first started out, I went with GR. I was having some delivering issues with them so I switched to AW.

        They have been very consistent and reliable since.


        - Robert Andrew
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  • Profile picture of the author Platt
    It depends on the content you want on your newsletter , but I suggest Mail Chimp.
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    • Profile picture of the author ZenDude
      Originally Posted by Platt View Post

      It depends on the content you want on your newsletter , but I suggest Mail Chimp.
      What do you mean by that? I seem to remember someone saying one of them did not allow affiliate links, but it seems that would be easy to get around by posting a blog link leading to the affiliate link. Of course, some people aren't going to want to go to that trouble, but I'm blogging anyway.

      Since MailChimp is free up to 2,000 members, I'm going to try the free version until it gets to be a pain not to have an auto-responder. Then I'll pay for something.
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  • Profile picture of the author Marion78
    MailChimp and Aweber is the best choice!
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  • Profile picture of the author ArthurBoupesh
    They say it is better to impose email campaigns yourself, but I never knew how and used Mail Chimp. It is very easy and user-friendly service and there is a great number of different templates, therefore you get very beautiful and competently made emails. You should try it.
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