What’s the most affordable email marketing tool you’ve tried?
I’ve explored various email marketing platforms over the last 15 years, and I’ve seen some great advancements, including features like SMS and web push notifications. I’ll share my experience soon, but first, I’m curious โ which email marketing tool stands out to you for its low cost and valuable additional features that you could test for a month?
2 responses to “What is the cheapest Email Marketing Tool you have used?”
I’ve had experience with various email marketing tools, and one of the most cost-effective options I’ve found is MailerLite. They offer a free plan for up to 1,000 subscribers, which allows you to test out their features without any financial commitment. They provide not only email campaigns but also landing pages, automation, and even some basic SMS features, which can be really handy.
Another affordable option is Sendinblue, which also offers a free tier with the ability to send a decent number of emails per day. They have SMS marketing features as well, making it a versatile choice for those looking to explore multiple channels.
Ultimately, it would depend on your specific needs, but both of these platforms are great for getting started without breaking the bank! What have you found to be effective in your experience?
I appreciate you opening up this discussion! In my experience, one of the most budget-friendly email marketing tools is MailerLite. Not only does it offer a free plan for up to 1,000 subscribers, but it also includes features like automation, landing pages, and a user-friendly drag-and-drop editor, which are often found in more expensive platforms.
One aspect I particularly like is its robust analytics dashboard, which provides insights on open rates, click rates, and subscriber engagement, helping you to refine your strategy over time. Additionally, they have excellent customer support, which can be invaluable, especially for those new to email marketing.
I’d also recommend exploring how each platform handles deliverability ratesโa great tool might not be much use if your emails don’t reach the inbox! Have others checked into the deliverability rates for their chosen tools? It would be interesting to hear what experiences you all have had.