Good email marketing platform

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Hello, I have 5k emails saved in a word document. I have these emails from instagram and twitter, my followers sent me their emails to receive informations about my products. I sent them an email manually, but now I want to send another emails and it is very hard to do this manually for each product. And I need a platform like aweber to do this, but what platform will accept my list? I have the permission to send them emails because they give me their emails exactly for this purpose. Every replay will be apreciated.
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  • Profile picture of the author DIABL0
    Why not just use Aweber, they allow you to upload data.
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  • Profile picture of the author ashiqsmi
    I like to use MailChimp. You can try Mailchimp but getresponse is also providing good service.
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  • Profile picture of the author DIABL0
    I would check with MailChimp about uploading your list.

    A while back I inquired about it and while it was allowed, it required a confirmation message be sent to all recipients before you could message them.

    However, you could get around this if you imported your data through their API.
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  • Profile picture of the author Sarevok
    There are two email services that I would recommend, after thoroughly reviewing over a dozen email platforms.

    The first, is MailerLite. If you don't have a big budget, definitely go with MailerLite because they're the cheapest to use, and per my own recollection do NOT require you to confirm your email uploads.

    The second, is AWeber. If you have a medium budget, definitely check out AWeber because they allow you to upload your list, and are my personal favorite.
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  • Profile picture of the author posinfo1
    I think that your list is a core asset. You should use a tier 1 autoresponder like AWeber or GetResponse. You could with using a cheaper lower grade autoresponder end up being penny wise and pounds poorer.
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  • Profile picture of the author ajrcase
    Mailchimp is pretty classic, you can also chose another popular platform for email marketing - massmailsoftware, unisender etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author sufyan112
    Hello every one!!! i am looking for email marketing can please some one explain me in details or provide me a link where i can learn some necessary stuff i really need to know about email marketing and it's strategies.
    thanks in advance.
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  • Profile picture of the author Helena Ricks
    Try for Mailgun, Elastic Email, Mautik are good for email marketing
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  • Profile picture of the author Maryl Smith
    Think about the features that you need for messaging, that should help to decide on the price you'd need to spend on it.
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  • Profile picture of the author djeby
    I have used Mailchimp and have been very satisfied with them.
    You can also try Aweber or GetResponse. Both of them have very good feedback from people that use it.

    It really comes down to the features you want and need.
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  • Profile picture of the author tunglevs
    Hi you,

    I'm using Aweber. I see they agree add more subcribers. Before, I used Getresponse. Their service is visual, easy to use.

    For me, Aweber is still better. You form creating was connected with campaign and list. Broadcast is easier.
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  • Profile picture of the author Katie Watters
    I would confirm with the email sending platform you'll be using that this type of list is acceptable. Even though you received confirmation to email them - some ESPs may want you to opt them in again.

    It might be worth it to work with an email sending software that allows cold contacts to ensure deliverability - and then send warm leads to your CRM or ESP.

    Good luck!
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