I have No idea... What is the best autoresponder today?

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hi there..

want to know the quality, i will use one of them :

What is the best autoresponder you've used? aweber - getresponse - or what??

comparison :
* price
* service
* quality

please give your experience! :eek:

thanks
 
seems like aweber even bhw uses aweber i think. not sure depends on what features you want. but for starters, aweber is good.
 
Aweber, it's not really cheap but it's very stable and do the job correctly!

Tried some free sh*ts but it really didn't work at all (and if you're building a list you really want it to work !!!)

Cheers,
 
I have used Aweber and Getresponse, Aweber is definitely better. It is more user freindly than Getresponse, and has more features.

At one time I liked Getresponse but some time in the last year they made a lot of changes that were not for the better.
 
I use 1shoppingcart. Its a little more expensive then aweber, but it allows for a bigger list size with out having to upgrade unlike aweber so the cost difference equals out after you grow a huge list.
 
Your list will be your most important asset. Don't be temped by free services or self-hosted scripts....Just use Aweber!

I had a self-hosted autoresonder script when I first started. Had about 15,000 double optins. I was only able to deliver about 50%. My hosting provider moved my account from one server to another. Everything crashed and I lost my list. He said don't worry....everything was backed up before the move. Well....his backup failed. And me.....my backup was corrupted, I was able to extract bits and pieces but for the most part lost my entire list.

I switched to aweber about 4 years ago. Service is good. Delivery is great. Never did rebuild the big list though :(

I was going to switch to GetResponse. Glad I didn't. Everyone I know wishes they would have either stayed with Aweber or just went with them to start.

First choice Aweber.

Second choice GetResponse.
 
A good alternative may be mailchimp. They let you start with a free list (under 500) and will only begin to charge you when your list grows. By then you should have enough to cover the list costs.
 
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