about creating a list: I found...

by devonm
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Listwire to actually work great despite the ads in the signup form. Iggy those and you should be fine.

I use Listwire and had a prompt follomy autoresponder test. Nice, unlike Getresponse where no one got anything.
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  • Profile picture of the author awledd
    I had been using listwire which is a great service but went to Aweber seeking no ad emails. For beginners I agree it is fantastic.
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  • Profile picture of the author auxanocash
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    • Profile picture of the author devonm
      Originally Posted by auxanocash View Post

      Listwire is awesome especially for newbies with low budget when initially building your list. Even for experienced internet marketers it is great. Its just that when something is free many are skeptic about it. Hey! But why pay bucks when you can still get the same services elsewhere.

      indeed. I agree. I don't yet know how many they allow on there. I also am trying ay JV giveaway event there is for additional list building. I see they dont seem so common these days. Whats up? Any other things similar to this that you can freely grow your list with?
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  • Profile picture of the author seonutshell
    I used to speak highly of listwire when i wast starry eyed with the fact it is free.

    But I saw what they did to make money. All sorts of crap that effects your list. Here is what I experienced.

    No support
    BAD worpress integration.
    They IFRAME your email links, so if you try to market to your list, they see an iframed version. You lose all trust as soon as your subs see this crap.
    Bad deliver-ability and emails with no links still end up in spam folders.

    Avoid it is my opinion, and go with Aweber or Getresponse. You can't trust your leads withthese sub par companies, so fork out the $19 a month for your first 500 subs. When you get to the stage where you need more than 500 subscribers you should be making more than enough to worry about paying an extra $20 or less.
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