Aweber vs Getresponse

by eaw44f
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I have been building my list and it seems like Aweber is not too fond of internet marketing. I am thinking about switching over to Get response seeing that it integrates with jvzoo.

My question is: would switching over to Get Response be a good choice?

Thanks,

Eric Washington
#aweber #email marketing #getresponse #list building #sales funnel
  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by eaw44f View Post

    it seems like Aweber is not too fond of internet marketing.
    To me, this is an absolutely baffling statement.

    What is it about Aweber that makes you think it "isn't too fond of internet marketing"?!

    Originally Posted by eaw44f View Post

    I am thinking about switching over to Get response
    GetResponse is a very good company. So is Aweber. I think you should probably examine very carefully what the cause is of your dissatisfaction with Aweber (or possibly the cause of their dissatisfaction with your business?) and ask yourself why your experience of whatever-that-is would be any different with GetResponse. Without knowing any of the details, it's far from immediately apparent why that might/should/would/could be so, at all?

    Originally Posted by eaw44f View Post

    My question is: would switching over to Get Response be a good choice?
    It depends on what your problem is, with Aweber, and on what on Earth has managed to leave you with the impression that Aweber is "not too fond of internet marketing"?! (It seems very likely indeed, to me, admittedly looking at it superficially and without knowing the reasons, that someone who thinks that about Aweber might think it about GR, too!).

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  • Profile picture of the author Al amin
    Both are excellent. So you can use any of them
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  • Profile picture of the author DURABLEOILCOM
    Get Response Support team is very helpful and kind to newbies.
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  • Profile picture of the author elusian
    I have used both. I always end up using my a weber account more. It could just be because it is the one that I started out with and am used to it. Both are good companies. I have not seen a huge difference in results between the two.
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  • Profile picture of the author FreedomBlogger
    I think both are great! ... but I see Aweber has more tools and better service than GetResponse.

    You just have to go with what works best for you, in this case.

    Hope this helps!!

    I wish you the best!

    Cheers!
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  • Profile picture of the author Jackie0433
    I've always had GetResponse since I've first started internet marketing and they have awesome customer support!
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    • Profile picture of the author cTory
      I use both, they are great. Aweber have better looking sign up forms. Getresponse have better pricing on the subscriber limit. So Getresponse gets a vote from me.
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  • Profile picture of the author Marian
    Originally Posted by eaw44f View Post

    I have been building my list and it seems like Aweber is not too fond of internet marketing. I am thinking about switching over to Get response seeing that it integrates with jvzoo.

    My question is: would switching over to Get Response be a good choice?

    Thanks,

    Eric Washington
    Actually, this is not true. Aweber loves internet marketing and internet marketers! And Aweber loves me as well!

    Marian
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  • Profile picture of the author AlexanderSaroyan
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    Getresponse costs $15 for 1000 subscribers. Aweber costs $19 for 500 subscribers.
    But in quality and delivering emails both of them are really well.

    Good Luck!
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  • Profile picture of the author Tim P
    I am using Aweber for month. Everything is good so far.
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