which "Auto rersponder" is best..?

by JohnA
26 replies
Hi all,

Newbie here..but gaining on it quickly!

Which "Auto responder" is your favorite and why..?

A- Get Respnse
B- Aweber
C- 1 Shopping Cart

Thanx for any and all input

ja
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  • Profile picture of the author CatherineC
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    There are many many MANY Aweber sheep on the forum, best to get opinions from people who have used multiple services.

    I personally have had equally good experiences with Getresponse, Aweber, and iContact. Can't speak to the others.

    One plus with Aweber and Getresponse is easier API integration with shopping carts or other routines you may apply at some point, they're both very open for that.
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  • Profile picture of the author luma2
    I think he wants autoresponder to build his list! so I just recommend aweber, I have been used it for almost 4 years now and really rocks!
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  • Profile picture of the author hotlinkz
    Ultimate Marketing Center has a great autoresponder service, plus you get a huge hosting account. I have used the autoresponder for over a year with no problems. Great pricing also.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rosane Blanco
    I have just found out about profollow.com, which is a reseller of Aweber but cheaper. I haven't really tried though, the one I use is Aweber anyway.
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  • Profile picture of the author Bruce Smith
    My favorite Is Aweber! I will get right to the point and say that Aweber is my favorite auto responder. The truth is that there are several that are just as good and this is mostly a matter of opinion. I am a full time internet marketer and use autoresponders on a daily basis.

    I like Aweber because of personal preference. Things like user interface and tools that you can use to set up opt in forms. You can have a direct sign up form on your website. You can also have your sign up form in the shape of a fly in ad, a pop over ad, or a pop under. You can edit fonts and colors. You can use built in ad tracking in your sign up form and your messages. They offer responsive support as well.
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    • Profile picture of the author imagetypers
      I used aweber and it gave me satisfying results. there are too many and most of them are good I think but I will vote for aweber.
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  • Profile picture of the author Peter Gehr
    Hey Dr. John.

    I thought to add my 2cents here and vote for aweber.

    Everyone I personally know who uses it swears by it.

    Hope that helps!
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  • Profile picture of the author Kwerk
    Can Aweber be integrated with ClickBank such that as soon as someone has bought your CB product, the customer is sent immediately to an opt-in page with Aweber, AND the customer is automatically sent an email thanking them for buying the product and asking them if they'd like to sign up for the list?
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  • Profile picture of the author kianhowe
    Aweber for internet marketers icontact for corporate companies
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    • Profile picture of the author King Louie
      Based on countless testimonials and reviews, Aweber is the best, with GetResponse not far behind. I checked out ImnicaMail and their prices are affordable enough.

      At the end of the day, you are the one making the decision so it's best to try their services (most of them have trial offers for new customers) and see which one fits your needs. Personally, I wouldn't consider the cost as a very important factor because you should never scrimp on a mailing list.
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  • Profile picture of the author Intermission
    I currently use MailChimp and have been with them for over a year. It is the only Autoresponder I have used so far, but I have been thinking of switching to something else.

    Mailchimp frustrates me too much when it comes to trying to deisgn an html autoresponder. I like the look of the Aweber optin form better and it seems to be more customizable. If Mailchimp offers this, I haven't been able to figure it out.
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  • Profile picture of the author BlogTipss
    I personaly use Getresponse and Imnicamail. Imnica charge only $9 for 5000 list they have great service and good mail delivery. But I think that Getresponse better on this moment
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  • Profile picture of the author Craig Beckta
    I would have to say Aweber because it
    has a lot of great features.

    But iContact seems to have better deliver
    ability.

    Getresponse I would rate 3rd place.
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  • Profile picture of the author stews
    I tried aweber, get response, imnica and icontact. After working with these during their trial plyeriod I found icontact to be the most "user friendly"
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  • Profile picture of the author windfinder
    I like Mailchimp. They are now free for a list of up to 2000 subscribers and 12000 mails a month. Used to be 1000 subscribers, don't remember the previous mail restriction.
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    • Profile picture of the author James Campbell
      Originally Posted by Intermission View Post

      I currently use MailChimp and have been with them for over a year. It is the only Autoresponder I have used so far, but I have been thinking of switching to something else.

      Mailchimp frustrates me too much when it comes to trying to deisgn an html autoresponder. I like the look of the Aweber optin form better and it seems to be more customizable. If Mailchimp offers this, I haven't been able to figure it out.
      Originally Posted by windfinder View Post

      I like Mailchimp. They are now free for a list of up to 2000 subscribers and 12000 mails a month. Used to be 1000 subscribers, don't remember the previous mail restriction.
      If either or both of you are using mailchimp, you are playing with fire. They are very unfriendly towards email marketers and any affiliate promotions. Take a HARD look at their TOS and look around this forum for some horror stories.

      James
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