What is the best way to send one time bulk email?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by syda, Jul 11, 2017.

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    I want to send a one time email to 53,000 addresses. Do you know of a service I could use where I don't have to pay monthly or worry about my email addresses being stolen and starting to get spam afterwards.
     
    syda, Jul 11, 2017 IP
  2. Dennielle Lee

    Dennielle Lee Greenhorn

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    Hi Syda,

    I know that Campaign Monitor allows you to send your first email campaign for free and you don't have to provide a credit card number to sign up. This may help you.

    Good luck :)
     
    Dennielle Lee, Jul 12, 2017 IP
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    Spartan14 Well-Known Member

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    Well why you dont use Aweber ? i think its a serious company to start .and i think its not more that 50$ per month .Also with so big email list if its on a single niche you have a gold mine
     
    Spartan14, Jul 13, 2017 IP
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    tribalad Banned

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    Sendpulse have a free option and you can send up 20,000 emails to 2500 subscribers.To send for 53,000 adresses you must use a paid option.
     
    tribalad, Jul 13, 2017 IP
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    Patricia Ann Lee Active Member

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    Use mail merge and thunderbird, its for free so no need to worry. Though, I hate to break this to you but if it is for email marketing, it is not anymore effective.
     
    Patricia Ann Lee, Jul 13, 2017 IP
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    If you send emails to people who have not opted-in you will have almost no success. I hope you didn't buy an email list as they are useless. They are just a waste of money. The best thing is to create your own email list. Put a box on your website where you ask for customers' email addresses in exchange for newsletters or discounts. As these persons have visited your website, they have shown interest in your products or services, and this will make them more likely to respond positively to the emails. Also make your email marketing campaign ethical. Put an unsubscribe link at the bottom.
     
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    I don't think any of the known services are going to steal your emails. But I don't understand if you have a list, why do you only want to send to it one time?
     
    topcoder, Jul 14, 2017 IP
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    Markethero.io is very good and trustworthy site.
    I am currently using it and never had issues.(At the moment for clients only though)
     
    KevinPes, Jul 15, 2017 IP
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    Wow, you have a lot of email addresses, I hope you didn't buy them. I use Ninja outreach's paid service. I'm just not sure about the max of emails you can send using it.
     
    msgreenpea1, Jul 16, 2017 IP
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    You should save your money. A bulk mailing to 53,000 people will probably land you a response rate close to 0. It's best if you use permission based marketing (opt-in email marketing) where you'd get a better response rate, and probably make money on your first mailing.
     
    Randall Magwood, Jul 18, 2023 IP
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