5 Best Email Marketing Services for Businesses & Bloggers

Traffic is one of the important factors that can determine whether you succeed as a blogger or not. Blogging is an online business that wholly depends on the number of visitors coming to your site. The larger the traffic, the higher the chances of conversion in terms of sales. One of the ways to increase the visitors to your site is by building a subscriber list. With an email list you can  promote products or services to the list directly, send email newsletters, run email campaigns etc. In this article we look at some of the best email marketing services that you can use to build your subscriber list and improve your online business. 

Best Email marketing Services for Bloggers

GetResponse

You can use GetResponse to maximize your online business, augment your email list, build great customer relationship or even generate new subscribers. GetResponse enables you to build attractive newsletters & landing pages as well as manage your email marketing efforts. This comes with a tracking & reporting facility and social media integration. They give a trial offer of 30 days.

Constant Contact

This email marketing software makes it easy to grow your e-business through highly efficient and better managed customer relationships. Constant Contact enables you to carry out Email Marketing in an effective, easy and affordable way. They have a large collection of templates that are easily customized. They have an excellent email list management where you can be able to track the emails sent and get reports too. They have affordable pricing models with a 60 day free trial offer.

iContact

This email marketing software comes with amazing message templates, customization options, social media integration, excellent email delivery and tracking facility. iContact have  a good customer support with affordable pricing model.

Aweber

Aweber will help you build a successful online business through enhanced and profitable customer relationship. Aweber comes with numerous template designs, auto responder services, various sign up forms, excellent RSS to Email Tools, highly efficient customer support. They have a free trial of 30 days to enable you test their services.

Mailchimp

This is one of the widely used email marketing service provider. It comes with different pricing plans to suit your specific experience. MailChimp  offers a Free Plan in which you can have up to 2000 subscribers. You can also send up to 12000 emails in a month with this free plan. However the emails you send to your subscribers will have the MailChimp badge in the footer. They offer various pre-designed templates that helps you to personalize and customize your sign up forms and confirmation emails.

Convertkit

This is one of the best email service providers for online entrepreneurs and bloggers. Convertkit provides:

  • Easy to create auto responders
  • Content upgrade
  • High deliverability
  • Easily accessible stats and data
  • Easy to target your right audience and make sure they get the right emails.
  • Automation to save on time and make your work easier.

Don’t wait any more longer, start building your subscribers list now with Convertkit and see your list and business grow.

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168 responses to “5 Best Email Marketing Services for Businesses & Bloggers”

  1. Ellen @ If It Brings You Joy Avatar
    Ellen @ If It Brings You Joy

    I’ve heard of a few of these services but it’s good to now have a few more to decide which one is the best fit for me. Thanks!

  2. Thanks for sharing! ill have to give mailchimp a try

  3. Definitely needed this as a beginner!

  4. I have mail chimp and use it on one of My Apps. It performs well.

    1. Am glad to hear that. Welcome.

  5. Thanks for the great info. I’m currently using MailChimp, my blog is pretty new so their program is good for now. Hopefully my subscribers will grow to where I will have to upgrade!

    1. Hi, thanks for visiting. Yes, MailChimp is good especially if you are just starting out on building a list since they provide up to 2000 free subscribers and even free automation.

  6. Helpful tips, thanks for sharing!

  7. […] you to start building an email list, you need an email service provider to collect the emails and to send people emails from. These emails include automated […]

  8. Thanks for the advice

  9. MAGLY DELGADO Avatar
    MAGLY DELGADO

    Nice list. I was planning to start out with Mailchimp since it’s the most recognized one but at the end I read info on mailer lite and decided to start out with them. Have you heard or used Mailer lite?

    1. Have heard of Mailerlite, though never used it, I understand it might be somehow be having same features as Mailchimp. I have used MailChimp, and I would recommend it to new bloggers who are just starting out with building a list, they have free plan upto 2000 subscribers which comes with automation tool.

  10. jrdnjenkins Avatar
    jrdnjenkins

    Thanks, I needed something like this!

  11. Great article.
    I loved the iContact part.

    1. Hi Hemanth, thanks for dropping by.

  12. Happy to see my service, MailChimp, is here. Tweeted!
    Janice

    1. Hi Janice, am grateful for your comments. I like Mailchimp, especially for allowing automation and up to 2000 subscribers free which I find very useful to new bloggers.

  13. I’ve heard of mailchimp but not of the other ones, ill have to check them out

    1. Hi, thanks for visiting again. It is always good to compare and pick the best.

  14. I love that you talk about many different kinds of email providers, giving people options to chose from! Great post. 🙂

    1. Hi, thanks for the visit, Welcome.

  15. Thank you so much for writing this post! I need to switch my email list management system in the next month or two, and this roundup will be helpful to refer back to!

    1. Most Welcome. Hope you gonna use one of the links here…otherwise thanks for visiting.

  16. I switched from mailchimp to convertkit, but I wouldn’t recommend it for everyone, as each person had different skills and needs! I like to know about the different apps so I can recommend them to people. Thanks!

    1. I appreciate for taking time to comment on this post. You are welcomed.

  17. This is very helpful for others that I coach and mentor. I personally love Convertkit, but I know it’s not in everyone’s budget or goal journey.

    1. Hi Serena, I appreciate your comments on this post. Yes, it is good to have knowledge on the various services available to help you make a good informed decision with regard to price and quality.

  18. Such a nice post which would probably help me to get more subscribers and traffic

  19. At the moment I am using mailchimp recommended by my webdesigner. So far I have only 19 subscribers so as you can guess I dont have much traffic to my blog.?

    1. Hi, building the subscribers list is not an overnight task, it takes time, so keep working.

  20. def looking to check out some of these reccs, thanks

  21. Aweber and MailChimp were the only two I was aware of! Going to try GetResponse for sure! Thank you

    1. Yes, GetResponse offers a good service. You can try their free offer.

  22. Great post, thank you! Wonderful list – I myself am a Mailchimp fan!

    1. Hi Elizabeth, am grateful for your comments, welcome.

  23. nikkig916 Avatar
    nikkig916

    I am using mailchimp and not too happy. I really just can’t get a subscriber form to work on my blog page (only the pop up one is working right) but it is a start.

    1. Hi Nikkig, Mailchimp is good if you are starting, but if you want good professional work, you can try GetResponse or Constant Contact.

  24. Brilliant I’ve found maulchimp so helpful too

  25. Will definitely check Get response!

  26. Great list! I wasn’t a fan of Mailchimp, so I might have to try one of the other ones. 🙂

    1. I would recommend GetResponse Very good for professional work.

  27. Great post. I can definitely step up my email game.

    1. Hi, Taylor you can start with Mailchimp or go for more better options like GetResponse. You can also read reasons you need an email list.

  28. I love Mailerlite! Great for when you’re just starting out.

    1. Hi Tiffany, if you are starting to build an email list, you can start with Mailchimp, but if you want serious professional work, I would recommend GetResponse, you can also read reasons why you need an email list.

  29. intresting read thanks

  30. This is very helpful! I’m going to check all of these out!

    1. Hi, Your comments appreciated.

  31. Mailchimp also has the best rating when coming to your inbox. There service keeps the most mail out of the inbox from a study that I heard.

    1. Hi, Holly yes, I have used MailChimp, it is good especially when you are starting to build your email list.

  32. I use Mailchimp but recently decided to walk away from them, they are getting really expensive over time if you increase your email database. The templates are horriable and their support for multi screens and responsive design is useless. Weakness in elements, forms, bounce rate and Apple support, not very professional

    1. Hi Dieter, MailChimp is good when you are starting but when you build a big email addresses collection then you can pursue other services. I would recommend GetResponse or Constant Contact These two offer superior features for professional work.

  33. Yes they are all great and I especially love MailChimp.

    1. Hi Juli, thanks for dropping by, MailChimp is good especially when you are just starting.

  34. Thanks for this awesome roundup! I personally use Mailchimp and I absolutely love it 🙂

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