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  1. dan barker

    E-Business Consultant at Dan Barker

    16 August 2007 14:11pm

    dan barker

    hi, Emma, how are you?

    I just recommended them elsewhere, but, just in case you don't see it, mailchimp is fantastic. They don't do monthly fees - you pay by the email. 500 emails costs $15. It's really simple to use & the system includes everything you could need.

    daniel

  2. Adam Tudor Silver

    Senior Digital Marketing Manager at The Black Hole

    21 August 2007 16:49pm

    Adam Tudor

    On 16:01:05 15 August 2007 BertieB wrote:

    Hi,

    At Breast Cancer Care, we used Dot Mailer for small campaigns. It's a simple and good solution with a comprehensive reporting.
    Now that we are sending more emails, we moved to Communicator but it's probably too expensive for 100/month.

    Alternatively, you can put your list in Excel and do an email merge with Word and Outlook. That's free (if you have MS Office)

    Hope this helps,

    Bertie

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    Hi Bertie,

    I was just intersted to know why you moved from dotMailer to Communicator and who you though were better seen as you have experience with both?

    Thanks

  3. Greg Garner

    Garner

    04 May 2008 05:17am

    Greg Garner

    Newsletter Magic charges $7.95 for a list of 500 names and $19.95 for a list of up to 20,000 names. You can send unlimited emails, autoresponders and newsletter to your entire list and there are no additional fees. You can have unlimited mailing lists, website forms, custom fields, email and newsletter campaigns and  autoresponders.

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