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Best Hosting Service for Mass Emails?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by mariuskyu, Sep 30, 2012.

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    Hello,

    I`m looking to send mass emails to large lists and I`m looking for a good hosting service for my website, one that will allow this. I know hostgator has a limit of only 500 mails/hour for the shared packages....and you need VPS or dedicated servers to raise this limit, but even so, they only allow you to use double opt-in email list which is not the case here.

    Do you know other hosting services which will allow you to send mass emails without having this type of restrictions? The cheaper the service, the better....
     
    mariuskyu, Sep 30, 2012 IP
  2. deohaivan

    deohaivan Active Member

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    try a dedicated server
    you get to send unlimited emails
     
    deohaivan, Oct 1, 2012 IP
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    qwikad.com Illustrious Member Affiliate Manager

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    It's a great idea to use a dedicated server, but it can be costly. $150 and up per month.
     
    qwikad.com, Oct 1, 2012 IP
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    gonzalod34 Peon

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    If you like to get the best results I suggest you to buy a dedicated VPS server from any reputed hosting provider like hostgator, bluhost etc.
     
    gonzalod34, Oct 2, 2012 IP
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    MarkNGray Peon

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    Hi,

    Cant you use a VPS instead of a Dedi? You can get decent VPS solutions now a days for under $50 a month.

    Mark
     
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    techlead Active Member

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    war_machine Active Member

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    Host Gator works fine with WP, Blogger is a web app right? If so then it does not matter. Host Gator, like a lot of hosting outfits uses Fantastico. It's a neat utility that automatically installs WP (and a bunch of other neat stuff too). A WP install takes maybe 5 minutes. Super simple!
     
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  8. mariuskyu

    mariuskyu Active Member

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    Ok, so I`m not really interested mostly in unlimited mails, but rather to avoid some sort of restriction like just using double opt-in email lists. I don`t want to spam people, I have my own way to gather targeted people`s emails for my product ...I want a hosting service which don`t have such a restriction. Maybe Shinjiru hosting or something similar ?.....I don`t know...
     
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  9. mariuskyu

    mariuskyu Active Member

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    Can you share any examples pls of some VPS solutions of under $50 without that double opt-in email list restriction ?
     
    mariuskyu, Oct 2, 2012 IP
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    If you are planning to run large mailing lists, then you should consider of IP rotations or IP will blacklisted very quickly. Also most of the US, UK providers has very strict Spam/Mass mailing policy, so it will be great to go thru their policies first..
     
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    MarkNGray Peon

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    mariusky - Check these guys out - www (dot) nimbushosting.co.uk/

    I normally use BHS VPS but for other purposes :)
     
    MarkNGray, Oct 2, 2012 IP
  12. seoexperttools

    seoexperttools Greenhorn

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    From my experience i can recommend you use massmailservers(dot)net service. They are very good and the support is great as well.

    Good luck, mate.
     
    seoexperttools, Oct 2, 2012 IP
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    traxport121 Active Member

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    Search for companies offering Mail Blast. Its best for sending mails since its VPS powered and doesn't impose the 200 emails / hour limit on most of the shared hosting servers. Similarly, you can get a powerful VPS for this job too.
     
    traxport121, Oct 3, 2012 IP
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    jSMTP.com Greenhorn

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    you can use any windows based application with built in relay there are lots of application are freely available who are offering multiple ip switch, multiple letter switch and built in relay
    take any windows vps then download the application for free and design letter attach list that is only.

    but i am still looking for windows vps who supports good bandwidth allocation within budget.
     
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    tobalsan Well-Known Member

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    Go for mandrill or Amazon SES.

    While using your own service setup on a dedicated server sounds like a good idea, more than often it's not. Unless you don't care about deliverability / spam flagging, you should rely on a dedicated provider.
     
    tobalsan, Dec 19, 2013 IP
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    This makes sense. I also would think if people are expecting to hear from you that you wouldn't have to worry about getting blacklisted.
     
    Alyssa Lochmore, Dec 20, 2013 IP