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Hello! My name is Michelle Hoffmann and I am the owner/editor and publisher of The 24KaratMarketer Ezine - the world's #1 online marketing and advertising

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I am in need of a new email marketing provider in order to continue sending out my ezine. What are some of your favorites? I am looking for free or low cost solutions. Help?

Free is not really the best way to go. Alot of the free services do NOT allow affiliate marketing activities. You must read the terms and conditions carefully.

I use GetResponse. AWeber is also very good. Neither are free.

Try MailPoet - l love it.

https://www.mailpoet.com/

the problem with free and cheap email providers is that the delivering rate is appalling. A lot of people do recommend MailChimp but it is important to understand that they do not allow affiliate marketing in their terms and conditions. If they catch you you will lose your list and all your work is gone. A list is one of your greatest assets in marketing and as such should be treated with respect. I don't believe in putting all my eggs in one basket and I use Getresponse and Aweber

A few others I found that you might want to look into; MailerLite, Sender, and Benchmark all have free options. That being said, you get what you pay for, and I try to look at email marketing services as an investment in my business. Better services get you better delivery into inboxes and features that can improve your ROI.

The one I've been looking into quite a bit recently is ConvertKit.

In my opinion GetResponse is the best, but certainly not free.

I'm perfectly happy with MailChimp, which is free up to 2,000 subscribers.

Some WA members don't like it, because it frowns on direct affiliate links in emails. I don't find that an issue, as I link my emails to a landing page on my website.

What is the best email marketing provider?

What is the best email marketing provider?

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Email Marketing
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I am in need of a new email marketing provider in order to continue sending out my ezine. What are some of your favorites? I am looking for free or low cost solutions. Help?

Free is not really the best way to go. Alot of the free services do NOT allow affiliate marketing activities. You must read the terms and conditions carefully.

I use GetResponse. AWeber is also very good. Neither are free.

Try MailPoet - l love it.

https://www.mailpoet.com/

the problem with free and cheap email providers is that the delivering rate is appalling. A lot of people do recommend MailChimp but it is important to understand that they do not allow affiliate marketing in their terms and conditions. If they catch you you will lose your list and all your work is gone. A list is one of your greatest assets in marketing and as such should be treated with respect. I don't believe in putting all my eggs in one basket and I use Getresponse and Aweber

A few others I found that you might want to look into; MailerLite, Sender, and Benchmark all have free options. That being said, you get what you pay for, and I try to look at email marketing services as an investment in my business. Better services get you better delivery into inboxes and features that can improve your ROI.

The one I've been looking into quite a bit recently is ConvertKit.

In my opinion GetResponse is the best, but certainly not free.

I'm perfectly happy with MailChimp, which is free up to 2,000 subscribers.

Some WA members don't like it, because it frowns on direct affiliate links in emails. I don't find that an issue, as I link my emails to a landing page on my website.

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