autoresponder integration

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Hey guys and gals

I desperately need your help otherwise I'm hosed.

I'm building a payed subscription for my customers. But here's a problem: i don't know how to do that.

How to better integrate paypal with imnicamail? Or is it better to have aweber and then it will be painless and fun?

For now I see it like this:
sales page -> OTO with subscription offer -> checkout -> subscription form on "thank you" page.

But my challenge is how to remove the person from the list if they chose to cancel their subscription... And how to stop billing them should they unsubscribe via imnica unsubscription function (or aweber)?

I just need a nudge in the right direction

Thanks

Alex

P.S. Sorry if my explanation is messy. It's morning for me...
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  • Profile picture of the author Coby
    I use Imnica also, but due to being a new company they don't have lots of integration options, for that reason I have my buyers added to a list at MailChimp...

    Mailchimp integrates with my delivery company so they are added to my list automatically... Mailchimp has a "paid subscription" option for lists, which would add/remove them based on their paypal.... Best part is you can get a free account at MC for up to 2k subs and 12k emails...

    MC doesn't allow affiliate marketing, so make sure to just send them to a page that contains the affiliate link rather than sending the link in the emails and back up your list often and you'll be in good shape...

    But I think for what you wanting MC will be the easiest option...

    Good Luck
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    • Profile picture of the author James Campbell
      Originally Posted by Coby View Post

      I use Imnica also, but due to being a new company they don't have lots of integration options, for that reason I have my buyers added to a list at MailChimp...

      Mailchimp integrates with my delivery company so they are added to my list automatically... Mailchimp has a "paid subscription" option for lists, which would add/remove them based on their paypal.... Best part is you can get a free account at MC for up to 2k subs and 12k emails...

      MC doesn't allow affiliate marketing, so make sure to just send them to a page that contains the affiliate link rather than sending the link in the emails and back up your list often and you'll be in good shape...

      But I think for what you wanting MC will be the easiest option...

      Good Luck

      Coby,

      You are playing with fire man. Back up your list daily at mailchimp.

      James
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  • Profile picture of the author Richelo Killian
    Originally Posted by Alex Frei View Post

    Hey guys and gals

    I desperately need your help otherwise I'm hosed.

    I'm building a payed subscription for my customers. But here's a problem: i don't know how to do that.

    How to better integrate paypal with imnicamail? Or is it better to have aweber and then it will be painless and fun?

    For now I see it like this:
    sales page -> OTO with subscription offer -> checkout -> subscription form on "thank you" page.

    But my challenge is how to remove the person from the list if they chose to cancel their subscription... And how to stop billing them should they unsubscribe via imnica unsubscription function (or aweber)?

    I just need a nudge in the right direction

    Thanks

    Alex

    P.S. Sorry if my explanation is messy. It's morning for me...
    We have a full blown API, and if you are a developer, or, you can hire one, you should be able to easily do exactly what you want to do, including removing them from the list when they cancel their subscription.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alex Frei
    Thanks, Coby! I've heard quite a lot about mailchimp. Mostly, that they can kill your list in a day So, backing up is an option, of course. I will think of it. Thanks again.

    Richelo, thanks. I've read some other topics here. I'm not a developer and I've never dealt with one in my life I understand how powerful an API can be but have not enough cashflow to afford a developer (though I don't know how much that is).
    I believe that should be a pretty standard feature. I guess, many people want to have payed subscription "out of the box".

    What about aweber? Do they have this feature available without programming?
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