Free accounts or Aweber?
It is no exaggeration to suggest that your autoresponder account is the central point of your business, and that without such an account you are going to make it very difficult for your business to grow and succeed.
Many of us rightly want to save money where we can, but people wrongly think that skipping an auto responder is money well saved.
There are free auto responders available which is mainly why this attitude exists.
Let’s consider free accounts and the industry leader Aweber.
Firstly, there is a main difference in the number of accounts available. With free accounts you are limited but with aweber you can add as many accounts as you need with no limit or size.
Another area with noticeable difference is email deliverability. Deliverability is becoming an ever increasing problem because of the spam problem. Aweber is miles ahead of free accounts in getting the maximum number of emails delivered, simply because their mail addresses and routers are recognized by the main mail processing systems.
In effect, by using an inexpensive autoresponder like aweber, you guarantee that a much higher percentage of your emails will arrive in your customers mailboxes and you will ultimately make more money.
Using an autoresponder like Aweber removes you from spam, a serious downside of using any free account. In the current business environment, when spam email is becoming an ever increasing problem, aweber requires all new mailing list sign-ups to agree at least once (and often twice) that they really do want to be subscribed to your mailing list.
It costs just $19.95 per month, which gives you unlimited autoresponder accounts, and an unlimited amount of outgoing messages for each separate account and total peace of mind.
I thought that an auto responder was one area I could leave out of my business plan but now I use it, I realise that if I have to spend money on anything in my online business, it would be on an autoresponder.
For a free trial to test aweber visit here, you’ll wonder how you survived without it.
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