by Vednor
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Hello fellow Warriors.

I'd like to know if there's any reliable app/service that you use for sending newsletter to your list. Also, is there any built-in app in Cpanel that can be integrated to a site's user database?

Thanks.
#app #newsletter
  • Profile picture of the author AwesomeCathy
    I just started with Get Response and I LOVE it! It does everything I want it to do and way, way more!
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    • Profile picture of the author kip
      I would never use your own server for sending emails. Get Response is good, and not bad priced. There are also others like : mailjet.com, elasticmail.com, sendgrid.com and several others. But you will risk your server of getting blacklisted if you send from yours.
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      • Profile picture of the author Vednor
        Originally Posted by kip View Post

        I would never use your own server for sending emails. Get Response is good, and not bad priced. There are also others like : mailjet.com, elasticmail.com, sendgrid.com and several others. But you will risk your server of getting blacklisted if you send from yours.
        That is exactly what I experienced. That's why I asked if there are any other services that I can manually control the send ratio.
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  • Profile picture of the author UMS
    If you aren't going to be sending affiliate offers, then MailChimp is a good option. It's free for up to 1500 (from memory) subscribers.
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    • Profile picture of the author Vednor
      Originally Posted by UMS View Post

      If you aren't going to be sending affiliate offers, then MailChimp is a good option. It's free for up to 1500 (from memory) subscribers.
      I like this one better. Always nice to try an online service for free before purchasing. Thanks mate.
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    • Profile picture of the author MobiDev
      Originally Posted by UMS View Post

      If you aren't going to be sending affiliate offers, then MailChimp is a good option. It's free for up to 1500 (from memory) subscribers.
      My vote is also for MailChimp. All the necessary functions are available for free version. Also the stats is provided, which is great advantage.
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    • Profile picture of the author MobiDev
      Originally Posted by UMS View Post

      If you aren't going to be sending affiliate offers, then MailChimp is a good option. It's free for up to 1500 (from memory) subscribers.
      My vote is for MailChimp also. It provides nice stats and has all the necessary functions in free version.
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  • Profile picture of the author nettiapina
    MailChimp is good. In addition to that I'm using Sendy, a PHP-based script using Amazon SES as the mail engine.
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  • Profile picture of the author Vednor
    I agree. I've tried out MailChimp and they're pretty good. Thanks for the recommendations guys.
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  • I can't believe that no one mentioned Aweber. It's what I've always used. It's great for affiliate marketers and has it's own affiliate program too. It might cost a little more than some other options, but you can start for $1 for the first month and see if it's worth the money.
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    • Profile picture of the author Vednor
      Originally Posted by JordansCouchIncome View Post

      I can't believe that no one mentioned Aweber. It's what I've always used. It's great for affiliate marketers and has it's own affiliate program too. It might cost a little more than some other options, but you can start for $1 for the first month and see if it's worth the money.
      $19 per month seems like a reasonable offer. I'm definitely going to dig more at Aweber.
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  • Profile picture of the author odesk
    you can use sand blaster best than others. I am using that for my blog marketing.
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  • Profile picture of the author fiat2live
    MailChimp is the best it's free forever fo 2000 subscribers with 12000 email monthly
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  • Profile picture of the author skybridgedomains
    Originally Posted by Vednor View Post

    Hello fellow Warriors.

    I'd like to know if there's any reliable app/service that you use for sending newsletter to your list. Also, is there any built-in app in Cpanel that can be integrated to a site's user database?

    Thanks.
    Hello,
    I use Aweber and is great because it embeds easily into facebook and other social media APIS including widgets and soforth, paid version is great.

    I program these up as well so if you need genuine help just let me know, I Am happy to assist where possible.

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