Comments on: 8 Best Mailchimp Alternatives to Try in 2024 https://www.99signals.com/mailchimp-alternatives/ Sandeep Mallya's SEO and Marketing Blog Sat, 06 Apr 2024 07:19:43 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 By: Ivan https://www.99signals.com/mailchimp-alternatives/#comment-174257 Sun, 20 Feb 2022 09:40:33 +0000 http://www.99signals.com/?p=1677#comment-174257 Additionally, here is a list that you may want to try too:

1. Campaign Monitor: Campaign Monitor is a popular email marketing service with a wide range of features, including automated sequencing, built-in analytics, and A/B testing.
2. Emma: Emma is another great option for businesses of all sizes, with interactive email templates, an intuitive drag-and-drop editor, and detailed reporting tools.
3. Drip: Drip is perfect for users who want deep insights into their email marketing campaigns, with features like real-time data tracking and customer segmentation.

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By: Andik Prastiyo https://www.99signals.com/mailchimp-alternatives/#comment-166059 Wed, 12 Jan 2022 11:59:08 +0000 http://www.99signals.com/?p=1677#comment-166059 Great list! As a MailChimp alternative, I would also like to add one more tool called MailEngine. It’s an amazing tool that makes sure to send every mail into the inbox. I am using this tool for a long time now, I am generating great leads and sales.

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By: Ivan https://www.99signals.com/mailchimp-alternatives/#comment-121323 Sun, 08 Aug 2021 17:17:17 +0000 http://www.99signals.com/?p=1677#comment-121323 There’s no need to despair of finding a Mailchimp alternative for your small business. It doesn’t even have to be an expensive process, and there are plenty of great tools out there. Mailerlite is one of the most popular Mailchimp alternatives. It’s easy to use for both email marketing and social media advertising, which makes it perfect for entrepreneurs on a tight budget due to its affordable fee structure. In addition, its layout is user-friendly enough that you should be able to get started right away if you’ve never used email marketing software before.

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By: Shiv https://www.99signals.com/mailchimp-alternatives/#comment-99899 Thu, 21 Jan 2021 17:27:49 +0000 http://www.99signals.com/?p=1677#comment-99899 Thanks for the clear info. In my opinion, Constant Contact is a perfect choice.

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By: 99signals Editorial https://www.99signals.com/mailchimp-alternatives/#comment-84649 Mon, 13 Jul 2020 04:53:11 +0000 http://www.99signals.com/?p=1677#comment-84649 In reply to Sharon Adikpe.

Hi Sharon – Glad you found the post useful. I use both SendinBlue and Mailchimp to send out email newsletters. The opt-in forms and widgets that you see on my blog are via OptinMonster.

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By: Sharon Adikpe https://www.99signals.com/mailchimp-alternatives/#comment-84508 Sat, 11 Jul 2020 06:41:02 +0000 http://www.99signals.com/?p=1677#comment-84508 In reply to Jose Argudo.

This came at a very crucial decision time. Thanks a lot.

I use SendinBlue for my startup blog which I opened last week. After getting things all set, I discovered two issues.
1. The forms are not mobile friendly at all
2. The buttons don’t work.

However, I like the email templates. I’m thinking of changing but I really have no idea of a software offering great mobile friendly forms.
Which of the above do you use? I signed up for your ebook and your form looks great.

Thanks

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By: How To Build An Email List Effectively - No Bull Business School https://www.99signals.com/mailchimp-alternatives/#comment-37607 Mon, 18 Mar 2019 16:02:06 +0000 http://www.99signals.com/?p=1677#comment-37607 […] If we’re starting at the very beginning, the first step is to join an email service. Mailchimp, for example, allows you to add 2000 email addresses before you have to part with any cash, as well as enabling you to build different lists for different segments of your business if needed. The templates provided are simple but cover the basics of what you need. A resource of other service providers for small businesses can be found here. […]

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By: Dart https://www.99signals.com/mailchimp-alternatives/#comment-33448 Tue, 02 Oct 2018 05:42:13 +0000 http://www.99signals.com/?p=1677#comment-33448 Hey Sandeep,

Look into MailerLite – it’s pretty decent alternative to MailChimp. Free up to 1.000 subscribers, support isn’t limited only to paid clients – free accounts get 24/7 support as well. Also, some features liked advanced segmentation or sending emails based on time zone is only available in the paid plans for MailChimp.

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By: Tom https://www.99signals.com/mailchimp-alternatives/#comment-2709 Thu, 29 Jun 2017 10:50:45 +0000 http://www.99signals.com/?p=1677#comment-2709 Hi Sandeep
Thanks for the help! I’ve been looking for a new email marketing service for a while now. I’ve heard a lot about most popular ones. I think they are decent, but I wanted to see something new and your article helped me to figure out what’s worth taking a look at. I found a not so popular email marketing service called SoundTest. I didn’t have the time to test it out properly, but so far it really caught my interest. It’s very user-friendly and seems to offer a pretty good deal. Here’s the link if you would like to see it for yourself : https://www.soundest.com/mailchimp-alternative.

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By: Michelle https://www.99signals.com/mailchimp-alternatives/#comment-690 Thu, 29 Dec 2016 10:21:38 +0000 http://www.99signals.com/?p=1677#comment-690 Very helpful article. Thanks Sandeep. Your blog is always good to read all the time.
I’m researching about Mailchimp alternatives recently, and Aweber is my favourite one.
However, my user base is huge. So the pricing is too much. I cam across MailBot due to this article and still testing the features. Everything is great till now: https://beeketing.com/blog/mailchimp-alternatives/

You can take a look.
P/s: I’m a frequently reader of your blog :))

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