Get Response Has Ads With Emails?

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I have heard that getresponse sends out an ad with your emails. Is this true even with the paid version?
#ads #emails #response
  • Profile picture of the author nicholasb
    I use getesponse the paid version doesnt send ads with your email
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    • Profile picture of the author coreytucker
      Thanks. So which one is really better, getresponse or aweber? Also are the Aweber reseller accounts legit? I see the old pricing plans on them.
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  • Profile picture of the author coreytucker
    The site is automateyourlist.com and it claims to be a reseller for Aweber, is this even legit because the price is at the old $19.99 a month.
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  • Profile picture of the author nicholasb
    I personally prefer getresponse, I dont know about the Aweber reseller accounts, but I know the getresponse affiliate program is pretty nice.

    recurring income is always a plus.
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  • Profile picture of the author coreytucker
    oh well im just getting it to use as a autoresponder. Basically I also wonder what service has a higher delivery percentage. I just want to make sure my emails get to my list and perferrably not in the spam folder.
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  • Profile picture of the author coreytucker
    the reseller account of aweber I posted above, would the delivery rate be lower since the name of the sites different? Im asking this to any warrior who has used an aweber reseller account.
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  • Profile picture of the author iplusgold
    How does emailaces match up with the deliverability of getaresponse and aweber? I've heard that emailaces deliverabiltiy really isnt all that good when you are looking at gmail and hotmail etc...but from the little play that ive had with their trial account it seems to be working fairly good.

    The reason I ask is that I see most of the big name marketers are using aweber...which I always found a little harder to use and understand etc
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  • Profile picture of the author gareth
    I'm using getresponse - no complaints at all.
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    • Profile picture of the author sylviad
      GetResponse and Aweber are pretty equal in terms of reliability and quality of service. They are the top 2 auto responders.

      Only the free accounts at Get Response have ads on the emails those people send. If they purchase an account, the ads are removed. Paying also allows you to create more than a few different auto responders. In the free accounts, you are only given 5 (I think). If you want more, then you have to pay or delete some.

      As far as price goes, again they are about even except GR is a few dollars cheaper. Of course, with both if you pay 6 months or a year ahead, you only pay around $14 per month rather than $19. (Well, those are old numbers but I think they're still about the same. You'd have to check.)

      I used Email Aces for a short while and really liked the interface. Didn't have any problems, but then I didn't use them for long.

      You'll find that regardless of the service you choose you will need to go through a learning curve, especially Aweber and GR as they are set up more professionally than EmailAces and some other free services. By that, I mean they offer more features which requires a more involved user interface.

      Hope this helps.

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  • Profile picture of the author jasondinner
    the aweber reseller accounts are the same as aweber, but are "behind"
    in features.

    I guess Aweber doesn't want too much competition from their own resellers

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    Jason
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