I'm using MailChimp but think of changing the platform soon. This thread is very helpful, it's great to see the varied platforms people are using and valuing.
Too many to choose from. Mailchimp is good if you're on a budget. I prefer GetResponse. Just pick one and run with it really.
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Drip.co. It's the best tool I've used by far and it's free until you get 100 subscribers! It's extremely visual as well which makes it easy to create complex email campaigns that are easy to configure.
Hi, I am using mailchimp for my email and sending the newsletters to my subscribers and clients by direct mail lists. It provides free designed templates also.
Regardless who you go with, make sure you set up SPF. If you don't know what that is, just ask the AR service for help. Additionally, I would set up seed accounts to test your inbox deliverability. For many, AOL, Hotmail/Outlook, Gmail, and Yahoo and parent domains using the same MX, can make up as much as 80-90% of their list. So at the very least, you should start with them and any other seed accounts you can set up or acquire. Also, just get a free trial account to start and test your seeds. If you have any spam folder problems I would complain. If they don't fix, at least you didn't spend any money. Last but not least, if you plan to do affiliate marketing make sure who you go with allows it. For example, while many here have suggested MailChimp, they don't allow it. While Getresponse and Aweber do allow affiliate marketing.
For simplicity cost and features I would use Mailchimp to start with. You can also use a lot of plugins and automations to make your life easier. Good luck with the blog.
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Mail chimp is free for the first 2000 emails in your list. You can at least try it before if spending is not convenient yet.