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Vishal P. Rao
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#1 · Posted: 11 Dec 2008 00:00


I have been in a dilemma recently over which autoresponder to choose. After trying a few in-house scripts I have decided that its best to go for a hosted solution.

Actually I need it as a newsletter more than an autoresponder.

Price wise, Getresponse beats Aweber. Here's the break-down as of 12/11/08:

Aweber:

Subscribers - Pricing

0 - 500: $19
501 - 2,500: $29
2,501 - 5,000: $49
5,001 - 10,000: $69
10,001 - 25,000: $149

Getresponse:

$17.95 a month

"Mail to as many names as you like, and pay just $4.50 per month for each 5000 subscribers beyond the 10,000 that are already included without extra charge"

So for large mailing lists, Getresponse works out to be lot cheaper.

But every Tom, Dick and Harry seem to use Aweber. Even the guys who have their testimonials on Getresponse use Aweber now (This is one of my favorite tactics before I buy any software. I see the testimonials and check out their websites to see if they still use the software!)

What's your say?



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#2 · Posted: 11 Dec 2008 01:43 · Edited by: getagrip


I've used Aweber, but not Getresponse. Aweber was very easy to use and user friendly, and I've heard that Aweber is the better of the two. There is also Constant Contact, which has a free 60 day trial.

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Seth
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#3 · Posted: 11 Dec 2008 03:37


i Prefer Aweber...

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#4 · Posted: 11 Dec 2008 07:46


Hi Vishal,

Valuable poll.

Another difference is that AWeber requires and opt-in confirmation whereas GetRESPONSE does not.

For some, that is a big determining factor one way or the other.

It's been my experience that most of the higher profile marketers seem to favor AWeber by a slight margin but they also mention that GetRESPONSE is a great second choice.

I think that the price difference and the opt-in confirmation should be the deciding factors. Otherwise, you or I would be quite pleased with either program.

In the poll I voted for AWeber.

Tough choice - both programs are excellent!

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#5 · Posted: 11 Dec 2008 08:31


I see the benefits of aweber but why pay this amount if you have a large business vs using trafficwave.net? They even allow you to make your own leads capture pages. Maybe I just don't see aweber for what all it is....?

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#6 · Posted: 11 Dec 2008 10:15


Currently, i am using GetResponse.

It is quite a nice autoresponder.

But i have heard AWeber is also a good autoresponder. I have never use Aweber before. If i have a chance in the future, i might have to try it.

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#7 · Posted: 11 Dec 2008 11:36


I say I prefer Aweber, I've been satisfied with the features and the support, but I've never tried GetResponse. Haven't really heard much about it either. It really does seem like most of the buzz is around Aweber.

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#8 · Posted: 11 Dec 2008 12:18


In today's marketplace popularity, Aweber is to autoresponders
what Google is to Search engines, with Get Response taking the
Yahoo! slot. My vote went to Aweber.

Hermas

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#9 · Posted: 13 Dec 2008 20:58


One key point is that Aweber has the highest email delivery percentage of the Autoresponders.

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#10 · Posted: 13 Dec 2008 23:28


I love AWeber.


Victoria

Vishal P. Rao
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#11 · Posted: 16 Dec 2008 00:37


Thanks a lot for your responses.

I finally decided to go with GroupMail, a desktop based mailing client.

Here's what made me drive my decision:

1) I need the service for only sending weekly mailings, hence I don't require a full-fledged autoresponder service.

2) I won't be sending mails until I gain sufficient number of subscribers. If I opt for hosted solutions, I'd be simply paying monthly expenses till that time.

3) If I happen to switch providers, I may lose a lot of subscribers as hosted solutions like GetResponse and Aweber require leads to confirm their subscription when being imported.

4) With desktop clients, I have greater control over my leads.

There are disadvantages over desktop clients too like:

1) You have to pay additional charges if you opt for dedicated SMTP servers to deliver emails. SMTP servers of most ISPs get blocked due to spam and their delivery rate is pathetic.

2) Extra coding like double opt-in is required to handle subscribe requests. This can cost additional charges.

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#12 · Posted: 16 Dec 2008 07:47


Hi Vishal,

That looks like a competitive candidate solution.

They do have a lot of awards and high profile customers such as Sony, Samsung, HP, and Adobe.

The site is a PR6.

Good choice, let us know how it goes.

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Vishal P. Rao
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#13 · Posted: 16 Dec 2008 23:45


Newbie Shield:
Good choice, let us know how it goes.


Sure!

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#14 · Posted: 19 Dec 2008 08:56


Has anyone tried PHPList? It is a free open source auto-responder that is offered as a Fantastico script with some hosting accounts.

I wonder how it measures up against the options mentioned so far in this poll and thread.

I am considering using it.

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#15 · Posted: 20 Dec 2008 01:02


Newbie Shield:
Has anyone tried PHPList? It is a free open source auto-responder that is offered as a Fantastico script with some hosting accounts.


I tried it but it has too many options and I somehow couldn't get it to work. BTW it is not an autoresponder but only newsletter management script.

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#16 · Posted: 20 Dec 2008 12:44


Hi Vishal,

You're right, it's a one-way system. Then again, how many folks actually use an auto-responder as a two-way system. Many folks set their auto-responders to bounce replies.

In essence, PHPList seems like it would serve the purpose that most would use for list building just as if they were shopping around for an auto-responder.

I just started looking at it. I'm not entirely sure if it has everything a person would need for list building and management as the above programs would have. Think it's missing anything important?

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Vishal P. Rao
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#17 · Posted: 20 Dec 2008 21:55


Newbie Shield:
Many folks set their auto-responders to bounce replies.


OK I should have mentioned follow-up autoresponder!

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#18 · Posted: 13 Apr 2009 07:28


To echo Newbie Shield, this is indeed a valuable poll.

It's funny how there's never a definitive solution - but always more food for thought!

But that's what makes the forum great - and gives us all the chance to discover the solution that suits us personally.

Anyway, enough of the sucking up...

How are you doing with infacta's groupmail, Vishal? And can you say how much you're paying?

I notice they have a free version but was wondering if you used the personal or business option (I assume their published prices are for annual subscriptions)

And Newbie Shield - how are you getting on with that PHPList thing?

Cheers guys!

JSq.

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#19 · Posted: 14 Apr 2009 01:56


Jon Squirrel:
How are you doing with infacta's groupmail, Vishal? And can you say how much you're paying?

I notice they have a free version but was wondering if you used the personal or business option (I assume their published prices are for annual subscriptions)

I had a personal edition and then upgraded to business edition. It's a one time price. The only major difference between the two is the number of simultaneous connections you can use to send mails. The personal edition can use 3 connections whereas the business edition can use 256 connections. With 3 connections, you can approximately send 20 emails/minute. However, a lot depends on the SMTP server you are using to send mails. They often have caps on number of mails you can send in an hour. Therefore before upgrading, check whether you can fully utilize the business edition through your mail server.

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#20 · Posted: 5 Jul 2009 22:19 · Edited by: Seth


the new get response is out..

any thougths ?


Contact List Size Monthly Fee Select this option
25,000 + Get a Quote
UP TO 500 $18
501 - 2,500 $28
2501 - 5,000 $45
5,001 - 10,000 $65
10,001 - 25,000 $145

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