Aweber or Getresponse for opt in list building

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by mexios, Aug 13, 2009.

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    Am a little bit side tracked. I a planning to start email marketing but am wondering if my decisions are solid. Ok am doubting my decisions. I have just signed up for Getresponse and i wanted to join aweber but a recent newsletter i received really struck a chord and made me go for getreponse. I have prior experience with autoresponders or email marketing and i just mad the purchase yesterday. I would really appreciate if there were some people that use getresponse here to share with me their experiences and if you think aweber is a better choice. Say so. I think i have 30 day money back guarantee and i think i have room to change my decision.[​IMG]

    How indecisive of me. But what's digital point forum for?

    Help out guys! i would really appreciate it.
     
    mexios, Aug 13, 2009 IP
  2. succeedemail

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    For the most part you can't go wrong with the major companies. Try it out, if you like the way it works and the reporting, then stick with it.
     
    succeedemail, Aug 13, 2009 IP
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    For me, the most important factor in considering an autoresponder is the deliverability rate. With poor deliverability rate, your mails will end up in junk folder or "missing".

    Only aweber and getresponse give me 90% deliverability rate. You can trace your deliverability rate with delivery monitor.

    The another thing about getresponse i like is they have co-reg services and their leads is the most responsive leads i ever found in co-reg services.
     
    ysk, Aug 13, 2009 IP
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    Aweber is the best - but if you go with Getresponse, you will save a buck!
     
    Getagrip, Aug 14, 2009 IP