Which autoreponder should I use?

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I plan to use the autoreponder for 5-10 different lists for 5-10 different niches. If I sign up for 1000 subscribers deal, can I have up to 1000 subscribers in my 5-10 different lists? Or, would I have to buy 5-10 different price plans?
Also, which autoresponder is the best value for money and what would you recommend?

Thanks
James
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  • Profile picture of the author daskalel
    Hey James....

    Well, obviously, I haven't worked with all of the ARs out there.. but tried most of the big ones,
    and for affiliate purposes I'd still recommend Aweber as my #1....

    in all of the ARs though you'll be paying for the total amount of subs you have in your account, not in a specific list...

    so for 5 lists having 1k subs in each you need a package for 5k subs....

    plus - a great tip - You'll be paying for your unsubscribes as well... so if you have 800 active subs on 1 list, and 300 unsubsribers on the same list - that means you have to pay for 1100 subs even though the other 300 aren't active... my recommendation would be to export the unsubs (there are plenty of things you might wanna do with them someday) and then delete them for your ARs... you shouldn't pay for a dead sub right?

    Good Luck :-)
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  • Profile picture of the author Josh Mayers
    Hey James

    Personally, I would recommend GetResponse. They have excellent customer support, and the pricing model is very affordable for such great service.

    A high deliverability rate is always a must when you are doing email marketing, and GetResponse has done extremely well with delivering my emails.

    This is just my input.

    Hope this helps out!

    -Josh
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  • Profile picture of the author DamianGil
    Inmica would be a great solution, especially if you want to email your list frequently. Usually you create different lists for different needs. You just need to be able to configure the confirmation email (if you use double-optin) to suit all your niches (not every service have a different confirmation email for every list - Aweber does too). Start by using the trials and get familiar to them. What it is most important is the delivery rate, without it, email marketing will suck regardless of the plan.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jamestt89
      Thanks for your input people. Still torn between Aweber and GetResponse. Is there anything that one of them has specifically and the other does not?
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