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Tried to find this answer on the Aweber site but wasn't able to. May just need to dig deeper, but I figured someone here might know off the top of their head.

Question: Can I set up additional administrators for specific lists in my Aweber account?

I've been using Aweber for some of my own lists, but now I want to offer list building to potential off-line clients as one of my services.

Ideally, I'd like to tell them I can create their list and manage it for them (for a recurring fee), but if they prefer I can just set up the list (for one-time fee) and then give the management to them. In the latter case it would be easiest for both of us if I could do that under my existing Aweber account. Otherwise I would have to help them open their own Aweber account (and of course they would have to pay Aweber themselves).

My desire is to be a one-stop shop for clients and make any dealing with 3rd-party services, like Aweber, be as seamless for them as possible.

Steve
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  • Profile picture of the author sdentrepreneur
    I am pretty sure Aweber can do this. They have great customer support. Call them and get live person.
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  • Profile picture of the author Brian Alaway
    Aweber does not allow different levels of access. So the only way to give anyone else access to lists under your account is to give them your account user name and password. And then they have access to everything under your account.
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    • Profile picture of the author Syzygy999
      Originally Posted by Brian Alaway View Post

      Aweber does not allow different levels of access. So the only way to give anyone else access to lists under your account is to give them your account user name and password. And then they have access to everything under your account.
      Brian,

      Thanks. That's what I was afraid of. I would not want a client to have access to any list except his own. Sounds like my only recourse (as long as I'm using Aweber) is to help the client set up his own account.

      Steve
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  • Profile picture of the author Aaron Doud
    I personally would set them up an account just so if they stopped using your service they could take it over. Though you may want them to pay you. It all depends on how you plan to run it. If they are doing all the work. I'd set them up via an affiliate link and than charge them for consulting monthly.
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    • Profile picture of the author 3genter
      Originally Posted by Aaron Doud View Post

      I personally would set them up an account just so if they stopped using your service they could take it over. Though you may want them to pay you. It all depends on how you plan to run it. If they are doing all the work. I'd set them up via an affiliate link and than charge them for consulting monthly.

      This is a great idea Aaron
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