Reduce Your Aweber Cost By 30% Or More

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Hi,

Here's a little tip a learned a while back, it will help you reduce your aweber costs and may work on other email platforms.

Awebers costs are based on the total amount of all people on your lists, this includes all those people that have unsubscribed.

Note: You may wish to backup your email list first, also note this can mess up your reports such as open rates, unsubscriber info, followup - unsub.

This is how you can clean up your lists and reduce costs.

1) Login to Aweber

2) Click the Subscribers Tab (the main bit not the sub menu's)

3) On view segment select unsubscribed
These are the people that have unsubscribed from your list but you are still paying for them, they don't get your emails. These people should already be ticked as stopped, this is when they unsubscribed.

4) On the right hand side select erase / erase all shown

5) Click save

You can do this for each of your lists, if you have thousands of unsubscribers then it best to contact Aweber support who will clean up your list upon your request.

Hope this helps, I have a few other Aweber cost saving tips I'd be happy to share let me know?

Lee
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  • Profile picture of the author CJ.Online
    Great tip buddy. Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author PCRoger
    I must be under the minimum or something, I pay a flat fee every quarter.

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  • Profile picture of the author paulie888
    Excellent advice - people often overlook this seldom discussed issue, allowing Aweber to probably rake in a lot of extra revenue every month. It's not fair that you have to pay for the total number of subscribers in your Aweber database (this includes any and all people who have unsubscribed), but unless you go in there and manually delete the ones who have unsubscribed you'll have to pay for all of them. It can be a chore you'd like to forget about, but remember that especially when you're just above/below the next price level in terms of the number of subscribers then it is especially critical to do this in order to avoid overpaying Aweber.
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    • Profile picture of the author ExRat
      Hi PCRoger,

      I must be under the minimum or something, I pay a flat fee every quarter.
      You're probably on the old pricing plan, before it was changed? Been using that account a couple of years?
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