Aweber Charges You For Unsubscribes

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Hey guys. I wanted to let you know that Aweber charges you for unsubscribes.
I just found this out a few days ago, but I decided to write a tutorial to teach
you how to save money with Aweber here:

Aweber Charges for Unsubscribes: How to Not be Overcharged

The only reason I am sharing this with you is because one of my friends was
paying for an extra 1,200 emails, when these 1,200 were all useless
unsubscribes.

I didn't know any of this until a few days ago, and I thought that if I didn't know
it, not a lot of people probably do. Anyway, I hope this can help you save some
money if you are with Aweber.
#aweber #charges #unsubscribes
  • Profile picture of the author TopKat22
    Aweber charges one fee per month for a range of subscribers.

    If you have a lot of unsubscribes, you just go in and delete them so your total is as low as it can be.

    Pretty simple. ;-)
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    • Profile picture of the author ttomp13
      Originally Posted by TopKat22 View Post

      Aweber charges one fee per month for a range of subscribers.

      If you have a lot of unsubscribes, you just go in and delete them so your total is as low as it can be.

      Pretty simple. ;-)
      I didn't know this until recently, man. And I have been with Aweber on and off
      for FOREVER. Lol. Anyway, the last thing I need is backlinks / traffic to my blog.
      But my buddy did have a hard time figuring out how to delete unsubscribes, so
      I figured a tutorial and this info may be beneficial to some.

      If this post even helps 1 person here save money, then I have done my job.
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  • Profile picture of the author xxxJamesxxx
    There is two ways of doing this.

    You can either delete them manually which is fine unless you've got thousands to delete.

    Or you can contact support and they will delete them for you.

    Me personally I get support to delete them as it's easier and I can do it once I hit the ten thousand mark.

    Just a side note, Aweber cool but it does get expensive. There is another service similar to Aweber but they don't charge extra for every ten thousand subscribers you get... I just don't know what they're called... Does anyone know which auto responder service I'm on about?

    James Scholes
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  • Profile picture of the author cypherslock
    Well, there's GetResponse. But maybe you're talking about ImnicaMail (I use these guys, awesome!)
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  • Profile picture of the author pearsonbrown
    I think it is a bit underhand the way that unsubscribers are left there. The one negative thing about a great company.

    Having said that, it is so easy to get the support to remove them, quickly and efficiently. I had 9000 subscribers removed last Friday in an instant.

    Pearson
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  • Profile picture of the author crystal2
    Oh, after reading the title, i thought aweber is not charging for unsubscribing too. But yes, the 2nd post clearly clarifies it. You can delete the useless subscribers.
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