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Help handling a decent newsletter

What system?

         

silverbytes

4:55 pm on Mar 5, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Still can't find the way with newsletter. Using software didn't work for me, tried xequte and similar was a mess and got tons of bounces not to mention how hard to keep it updated.

Form and manual emails splitted to 20 is time consuming and not efficient at all.

Phplist is really hard to install and once installed designing emails content visually almost impossilbe. Had many problems with fck editor and without it.

I'm running out of ideas, perhaps trying a specialized service would work. Streamsend look ok to me, but I find most of what I've seen expensive. Specially since I don't think newsletter converts into sales...

1) What system do you use or recommend?
2) It would be nice to may add my actual suscribers
3) It would be great if affordable

Philosopher

5:45 pm on Mar 5, 2007 (gmt 0)

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I've found going with a hosted solution generally works best.

There are a number of email newsletter/autoresponder services that are of pretty good quality. Their pricing ranges from $20 a month and up to hundreds depending on what you are looking for.

A search for "email newsletter" or "email autoresponder" will bring up plenty of results.

Some of the most reputable and economical are getresponse, aweber, intellicontact, and constantcontact. They all have their good and bad points.