recommend me an Autoresponder with SINGLE opt-in and Automation rules

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Hi!

I need an autoresponder WITHOUT double opt-in and with the automation rules (Like aweber) to automatically unsubscribe or subscribe someone to my list when s/he unsubscribes or subscribes to another list in my account.

What is good one?

Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author Eric Graudins
    GetResponse will do that.

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    • Profile picture of the author Home Easy Earn
      You can also set up aweber so that you do not need to get double opt in response.
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      • Profile picture of the author chewie49
        Originally Posted by gaz59 View Post

        You can also set up aweber so that you do not need to get double opt in response.

        How can I do that?
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        • Profile picture of the author skullzzz
          Both of these options are under the "My Lists" tab in Aweber. If you select "Confirmed Opt-In" you'll see a big green square in the upper left of the page. This is your on/off button for single vs double opt-in. By default, it's on.

          The other option is under the same tab near the bottom of the drop down menu; "Automation." Here you can set up rules for lists. I've used this option to have new buyers subscribe to a buyers list and automatically be removed from the prospects list. The wording Aweber uses is a little funky and you have to kind of flow-chart the process, but it's been effective for me.
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  • Profile picture of the author KatyaSenina
    I have great success with www.imnicamail.com

    And they are very cheap
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  • Profile picture of the author JustinDupre
    Be careful with single opt-in options. You're risking trouble with CAN-SPAM.
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    • Profile picture of the author Ed Lawrence
      I am going to check out the aweber option. I use them but had no idea of this option.
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      • Profile picture of the author Istvan Horvath
        Originally Posted by Ed Lawrence View Post

        I am going to check out the aweber option. I use them but had no idea of this option.
        If you already have one list with double opt-in... you won't be able to make another one with single optin.

        According to many posts (and my experience) it works like this
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  • Profile picture of the author eflo
    Once you hit a certain threshold with AWeber I hear that they force double opt in. It's not something you're going to want to see as it will affect conversions if your campaign is structured around a single opt in.

    Double is safer in the long game, but single is easier in the short. What are you striving for?
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