by aw5um
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Anyone know of any free autoresponders? I am not looking to invest much into aweber or anything of such since I am new.

Thanks for the suggestions.
#autoresponders #free
  • Profile picture of the author Tayman
    constantcontact.com has a free trial for 60 days.
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  • Profile picture of the author iRunThis
    Hey man,

    I would HIGHLY suggest you pay the $1 for the first month of Aweber. If you approach email marketing the right way, you'll make back enough to cover the auto responder for a year in your first month.

    Let me be the first to tell you that if there's ANYTHING that you need to spend money on, it's an autoresponder. The simplicity and reliability of the few paid autoresponders that I've used in the past are just too valuable to choose the free route, and that's a route I've been down as well. If anything, use a free domain for your squeeze page and put that money into the autoresponder if you have to.

    Please Note: This is my opinion. An opinion formed from my past experiences, other people may feel differently, but most people who have dealt with free auto responders and tried to make the transition to paid will feel the same as me.

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  • Profile picture of the author Barefootpainting
    You get what you pay for. I would suggest trying out something with a trial to see if it works for you. I have used GVO and have been satisfied and they have a few different options as well as trial.

    The key is to have something you can own and then build your business with. A free one might be good in the beginning, but then you have to consider switching them over to another service when you get larger.
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  • Profile picture of the author aw5um
    hey guys,

    Thanks for the suggestions. Like I mentioned earlier... I am not looking to invest into aweber or anything. Reason being is I want to learn what works and what doesn't. One monnth will be too short of a time for me to figure things out. I take things slow to see my faults and mistakes that way I could learn from it.

    ATM, I do not have much money to invest so as you can see... I am cautious with those trials and what not.

    Still looking for free autoresponders... Has anyone tried listwire?
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  • Profile picture of the author JosephNorman
    I wouldent want to use a free autoresponder in my opinion it is worth the investment.
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  • Profile picture of the author zotown
    listwire is the best completely free solution that i know of, however as it has been said previously...you get what you pay for!!!
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  • Profile picture of the author aw5um
    Well, okay let's say i do go with aweber or some paid email.... What are the tips you can give to this newbie for email marketing?
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  • Profile picture of the author gcbmark20
    Hi Aw5um,

    What ever you do don't mess around when it comes to auto-responders!

    This is a vital tool within your online business.

    You can communicate with your subscribers using this tool.

    If half of your messages aren't being delivered then how much effort, time, money are you wasting?

    Just go with Aweber or Getresponse please!

    I don't like seeing anyone becoming frustrated further down the line because they chose to save a bit of money.

    It is a small investment to make for such a great service!

    Hope you make the right decision have a great day!!!
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  • Profile picture of the author AndhikaWijaya
    Agree with @zotown! Listwire the best completely free solution
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      These posts/threads may help you a lot ...
      Here's the reality: nobody actually "needs" a free autoresponder.

      People only imagine that they do, and that there'll be some long-term benefit to starting that way, and that in some meaningful sense it'll be better than not having one at all.

      Aweber charges $1 for the first month and $19 per month thereafter. GetResponse gives a month free (or is it for $1? No, I think it's free) and then charges $15 per month. If you're not covering $15/$20 in two months, the reality is that you don't have a business at all, and that's not something that using a free autoresponder is somehow, magically, going to correct.

      In my opinion, using a free autoresponder is one of the very most ill-advised and misguided things one can do, in internet marketing.

      Few people are more keen on list-building than I am, but I think for most people it's better to start without an autoresponder, temporarily, than it is to use a free one. And (unlike the situation with regard to free hosting), with autoresponders it IS specifically the fact they're free that causes the potential disasters/risks, in my view.

      The question you have to ask yourself is whether it can possibly be wise to entrust the safe-keeping and security of your business's greatest, most important and least replaceable asset (your list) to a company whose business model is that of being a free autoresponder. I think that it's generally right at the start of their internet marketing careers, when people understandably have the least judgement about such situations, and the least awareness of the facts and realities involved, that such mistakes tend to be made.

      I suspect that people imagine something along the lines of "Well, I can always start with a free autoresponder until I've made some money, and then make the switch to a better one". Usually, one can't easily do that. Moving established lists from one autoresponder company to another is typically hugely difficult, and very commonly results in all one's subscribers needing - at best - to opt in all over again. Many Warriors have commented here that they've lost between two-thirds and three-quarters of their lists, this way!

      Some people just shrug and say "Well, you can always back it up regularly, can't you?". Easily said. What are you going to do with it, after you've "backed it up"? How are you going to import it elsewhere? Who's going to allow you to import it elsewhere, and under what conditions? (People don't always think about these problems. But the experience of Warriors who have actually had to try to do this seems to me to point to its being something of a nightmare and a disaster).

      In the case of Mailchimp, obviously enough, the situation's very clear to anyone willing to make the effort to read their Terms of Service. In the case of other "free autoresponders" (of which there are several), it's usually very much less clear, unfortunately. Typically, those recommending one, in my opinion, are only recent list-builders themselves and may not yet be aware of some of the longer-term pitfalls.

      Some of these companies even attach to every email their customers send out to their lists a clickable link advertising their own free service! :p It's literally the autoresponder equivalent of having a little website advising people about <whatever> sitting at Yola, with a big clickable link at the bottom of the page advertising "Get your free website here with Yola".

      You'll find it hard to believe, I know, but some even send their own email, with their own promotional links to some kind of "business opportunity", to your customers/subscribers!!

      How professional does that look?!

      Take care. Take the time to do your research and see how other Warriors are saying it looked to their subscribers/customers and why they'll never use a free autoresponder again.

      Some of these companies also don't yet have a very well established business model. Who really knows if they're still going to be there 3 years later? But if they're not, that can be an absolute disaster to your business!

      On previous occasions when I've made that point, someone with a financial interest in a "free autoresponder" business has replied, mentioning that I don't know that Aweber or GetResponse will still be there in 3 years' time, either. I honestly think this a pretty silly argument, because it should be clear to all of us that the odds are stacked in one's favour if one uses Aweber (for example) and against one if one uses a "free autoresponder".

      If necessary, I'd make a sale or two without having a list, and then start with Aweber or GetResponse.

      The set-up costs even for internet marketing businesses which do everything professionally, right from the start, are absolutely minuscule ...

      My perspective only - there are others who disagree, of course. One or two of them are owners of free autoresponder businesses.

      And some others, I think, are pretty inexperienced and have maybe not yet encountered any problems - in contrast to others here whose warning-posts can readily be found with the search function, by those willing to look.
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  • Profile picture of the author JeremiahSay
    Go for Getresponse and receive your first month free. Your list is your asset why don't you spend money to take care of it?

    I know money is tight but spending a little money on aweber or getresponse will save you a lot of undue trouble next time.

    Who knows, you might be able to make some money your first month to cover up for your 2nd month fee.
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