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Grow Your Business With These 6 Email Marketing Tools

Email is not an option. If you think you can grow your business with a great site, blog, and social media, think again. These things will certainly generate a lot of traffic, but you want more. You want to capture those email addresses with great opt-ins and then begin to move those subscribers into your funnel. Email is the one way you can connect personally with those people who have indicated an interest in what you offer. Yes, you can have conversations on social media, and on your blog, and they are important. But if you really want to reach out to a target audience in a personal way, you will use email.

What You’ll Learn

Why Email Marketing Is A Must

You are about to get some really valuable information about 6 email marketing tools that will grow your business but first, let’s review exactly why email marketing isn’t an option.

So, if you are hesitating about email because you believe it has become obsolete, don’t. Instead, plan a solid strategy for a campaign and get the tools you need to make it a success.

6 Of The Best Email Marketing Tools

The following 6 services are tops picks of many email service reviewers. You can check out review sites yourself to discover other services that have received good reviews as well.

#1: MailChimp

About 10 million business globally use MailChimp. This tool allows you to

If you use WordPress, there is a plugin which you install and then connect to your MailChimp account. If you don’t use WordPress, you simply establish an account and connect it to your website.

You can choose from among three feature options. For the free service, you can go up to 2000 subscribers and send out 12,000 emails a month. Growing businesses may to upgrade for more subscribers and an unlimited number of emails per month. The Pro Marketer Plan allows for unlimited subscribers and emails. With each plan upgrade, the metrics report you receive expand as well.

There are a number of other advanced features of MailChimp, and more are added all the time. It is so popular because it is so comprehensive, and even purchasing the pro plan is reasonable for a mid-sized or large company.

#2: SendinBlue

For both WordPress and non-WordPress sites, the service functions much like MailChimp, covering all of the same features, and accommodating to both beginner and advanced users. The free options allow all of the features, but there is a limit of 9,000 emails per month.

Newsletters have become great marketing tools, and a lot of businesses use them to keep subscribers informed of changes, events, new products and services, and so forth. Most email services have a newsletter option, and SendinBlue offers a free newsletter service for 60 days.

SendinBlue has its own WordPress plugin for ease of use if you use WordPress. Otherwise, you set up an account and connect it to your site in much the same way as MailChimp.

One feature that makes SendinBlue stand out is text messaging, in addition to all of the email and metrics options. There are times when loyal customers should receive text messages about special deals set up only for them, and this is a perfect way to reach them on-the-go.

#3: GetResponse

GetResponse is super easy to use, is cloud-based, and has some pretty impressive features for a pretty low cost. Pricing is a bit different with this service because it is based solely on the number of subscribers you have. From that point, you can send as many emails as you want. There is also a great discount if you should decide to subscribe for a year as opposed to a month-to-month.

Here are a few great features of GetResponse:

#4: Benchmark

Many reviewers rave about Benchmark as the best email marketing service for small businesses.  One of the reasons for this is that it is so easy to use. And within that ease of use, there is a large variety of designs to choose.  It has several great features:

Pricing for Benchmark basic plans is inexpensive, and there is a forever-free plan if the business is okay with a small Benchmark logo in the lower corner of each email. Benchmark is also completely free for any non-profit organization.

#5: OptinMonster

Up until this point, all of the email marketing tools covered have been for creation and distribution of emails to be sent out to designated lists of subscribers. But long before those emails are crafted, it is necessary to get subscribers. And subscribers are captured by enticing casual visitors to opt in to receiving your emails. These opt-ins occur by way of forms you place on your website, in strategic locations.

The opt-in forms themselves play a big role in whether a visitor signs up or not. There are three concerns:

OptinMonster lets you design opt-in forms from a number of templates and then place them around your site. You then use this tool to track the performance of opt-ins from your forms to determine which work the best.

A/B Testing

Because opt-in may also be a factor of where the forms are placed, it is a good idea to conduct A/B testing by placing one version in a spot for a specified amount of time, tracking the success rate. Then, change out the form and run testing on the second option. The analytics will tell you which version of the form is more successful, and, as well, which placement spots have been the best for capturing subscriptions.

Exit Lead Boxes Also An Option

You’ve seen these yourselves. Just as you are ready to leave a sit, a box pops up with an offer with an opt-in form. You can generate these for your site through OptinMonster.

#6: Response

Response is another free email service that offers all of the important features in it basic package:

Like all the others, there is a free plan that is limited in number of subscribers and total number of mailing a month. But, for a small business starting out, this is a great tool, and you can opt for the paid plans as you grow.

Wrapping It All Up

After reading through this post, you should now understand a few important concepts:

While most email marketing services offer the same basic features, some are easier to use than others, and some offer more for free. In general, though, when you select a service to use, you will want to ensure that you are getting the following features:

There is just no need to agonize over email marketing anymore. With the right tools, you can use this strategy, reach all of your subscribers in a personal way, and do it all at minimal cost. What’s not to love?