Sunday, June 12th, 2011

Building Your List With iContact Autoresponder

I know how many people have gotten so used to hearing just Aweber and GetResponse as their auto responder services but i have to tell you about the 3rd best auto responder services out there in the market which is the one that i have been using to build my own list and monetizing the list.

The the best auto responder service out in the market is probably iContact. iContact has a really cool and simple to use template which everyone can easily use to create follow up auto responder sequence and also sending broadcast messages out to your user.

As for pricing wise, iContact offers competitive and affordable prices and is much cheaper than Aweber. For example, if you compare a account that holds 15,000 subscribers, Aweber would cost $149/month and if you were to be using iContact, you would only be paying just $109 per month. That’s easily $40 cheaper than Aweber right now.

However, the bad issue about iContact is that they offer a limited amount of emails that you can send per account limit. The email sending limit is usually 6x more than what you could be sending. So if your account size is 15,000 subscribers, then you could send up to 90,000 emails per month on your account. Any excess would be charged at $1 per 1000 emails sent.

iContact will not force you to switch to a double opt in account just because your spam rate are high, they would work with you to figure out why your complaint rates are so high and work with you to reduce them. This i feel is much better than any other services out there who simply do not bother about what you are doing. I ever had a bad experience with Infusion soft over their sucky support. (They actually disabled my account without informing me at all because my complaint rate is too high, and i had to ask them why was my account disabled. I was able paying good money but got shit services from them. I now turn to iContact and never looked back.

So if you are ever interested in looking for a good auto responder to build and store your list, then you may want to take a look at iContact too! Just my 2 cents advice. Cheers!

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