Autoresponder

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I have a source for email opt-in leads. The leads come from people checking boxes in an exit pop-up where they click a box asking for more info on Internet Marketing. I have aweber yet the do not like me to import these types of leads. So I am looking for an autoresponder software I can host on my website and import these leads into it.
#email marketing #autoresponder
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  • Hey,

    what services have you tried so far?
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    • I have aweber they do not like importing these types of leads. I need a standalone type autoresponder.
  • we use inboxing pro in my business, but you really need to be careful with the bounce rate and spam complaints. They inbox well
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    • Does inboxing pro deliver to inbox well?
  • I understand, I do not need to send repeated emails I want to use the AR to promote an offer that builds a list for me and they write the emails and I get affiliate commissions.
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  • Zapier might help you with that; maybe give them a call and ask how they could help with your need.
  • Not sure about inbox pro deliverability. I know that Drip Ecommerce, has got one of the best if not the best deliverability rates to the inbox.



    As far as i know importing your leads shouldn't be a problem using this.
  • Honestly, I think that most autoresponder companies would be wary of these kinds of leads. It's been my experience that when you request to import a list, most ARs want the leads to be double opt-in.

    The fact that all these people have to do to "opt-in" is check a box probably would not be sufficient enough for any ARs other than one you own and self-host.

    The problem is that the AR companies out there are consistently worried about one thing, and that's their deliverability. It makes perfect sense because if an AR can't get their user's emails inboxed, they are basically dead in the water. There's one AR (won't mention a name) that has such bad inboxing that the only reason people sign up to their service is to take advantage of their rather lucrative affiliate program.

    If you are looking for an AR that you can own and self-host, that's great but I'll tell you right now that it's not going to be as easy as you think.

    As far as self-hosted goes, I've heard a lot of people have had good luck with ArpReach.
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  • I've used arp reach with good success. It does take a little patience to set up, and you do have to clean your list to avoid bounces. Then really soft relationship building... it's a process
  • Why does AWeber have a problem with what you're doing? If they have a problem chances are many other companies will as well. What are you doing that they don't like??
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    • Aweber is really strict. It sounds like the issue is the leads he was trying to import. Aweber would most likely want people fill out an opt-in form or even require that the leads he wants to import be double opt-in leads.

      Aweber would probably not want to allow people to import leads that were collected by simply ticking a box on an exit pop. At least that's what I think anyway.
  • I recommend you try GetResponse they have awesome features, Free Training and very helpful customer service.
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    • I also use GetResponse and love their service. I'm not sure if they have anything against these type of leads as others here seem to question as well. I'm not sure why aweber has a problem though. The leads are coming from people voluntarily asking for more information. Am I missing something?
  • I'm a fan of Drip and ConvertKit!
  • From my understanding, most of the autoresponder companies would prefer you to use some type of opt in instead of manually entering in email addresses, which I think you are doing if I'm not mistaken.

    The reason for that is the email is more authentic and they don't have to worry about you jumping on a computer that someone was logged into and taking all of their contacts.

    In saying that, if your open rates and high, I don't see what the problem is.

    Maybe try using one of awebers opt ins.
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  • For non-IM markets, I really love SendInBlue & Mailerlite. These autoresponders have great deliverabilitiy and have served me well.Just make sure you have well documented proof of your lead generation methods and they'll approve your imports.
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  • I really love SendPulse for starters like me. It is easy to use and effective navigation.
  • Ya, inbox pro will be the best option in your case. But you may need to find a way of filtering some mails otherwise you will look spammy and achieve very little.
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    • I use this program. It works fine, everything is fine. I have a sting used no.
  • Thanks for the comments. I see that all software is very good. Be sure to try in the work of one of the programs.
  • I personally use ActiveCampaign and they did not complain on importing leads, but i've been their customer for years.

    I suggest you create your own mail server, using a vps service and ask a fiverr man to implement it.
  • you can checkout mailerlite.
    i think it will help you.

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    I have a source for email opt-in leads. The leads come from people checking boxes in an exit pop-up where they click a box asking for more info on Internet Marketing. I have aweber yet the do not like me to import these types of leads. So I am looking for an autoresponder software I can host on my website and import these leads into it.