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Just wanted to share this find! I don't get paid or anything (obviously since this is free stuff).
SendBlaster has a free program for email marketing that gives you up to 100 contacts and two email lists. They already have the widget and everything to use it with WordPress. iContact has a free plan too (that link takes you right to the free plan) that is for 100 contacts. Most email marketing programs have free trials that usually go up to 100 contacts, but you really have to dig for them. I like SendBlaster because if you go over the free trail amount, buying the upgraded version is a flat rate (like $129 or something) compared to paying a monthly fee of $19 and up with some of the other ones like AWeber. Anyone else know of a gem? Good luck! |

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Wow. Thanks for the info. It is very informative. Heading over to both sites to take a look.
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Thanks for the info. Google: Free Marketing Tools - and you will see a lot more freebies. Also, related searches will bring up even more.
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Free is great, just make sure it fits into your overall long term marketing and growth plan. I started with "free" 13 years ago, and then had to make a huge shift when my business outgrew free. With email marketing, that can be dangerous, trying to "move" a list, as many have to "re opt-in" and get lost!
I take my email list very seriously as it has made me millions of dollars over the last decade plus. I learned a few valuable lessons about that! |
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Thanks for this list... Am Googling each righ now..
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I have always used Get Response. It has a free option also. It has advertising on your messages when you use the free edition.
I remember using them regularly around 2001. Over the years they have made some really positive changes. They even offer a landing page option for an additional fee. Seems a lot of folks use aweber. Some of the list that I am on are from aweber subscribers. I tried it, but I felt more comfortable with Get Response. I say shop around and use what feels best for you, not necessarily what is free or most popular. |
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