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17 June 2010 09:19am
Hello, Does anyone have any recent experience with the following suppliers please? BriefYourMarket.com, MailChimp.com or Communigator. We're looking at choosing one in the next month and hoped I could get some feedback on real usage. Many Thanks A
18 June 2010 18:20pm
Hi I haven't had any direct experience with any of them, but considered all three in my last email supplier review. I suggest you also look at SilverPop (full service) and Pure360 (more self service but no contract needed).
21 June 2010 12:32pm
Have you tried Nourish? Nourish is a next generation e-newsletter provider. Nourish can actually custom design a template for your business which many providers do not offer. There are also some great offers on at the moment and registration is free - you can find them at www.nouri.sh
21 June 2010 15:35pm
Thanks, I'll take a look at these.
22 June 2010 16:04pm
If your a B2B company then why not try looking at www.wefinda.co.uk, it can generate 3 quotes from quality suppliers, does the running around so you don't have to.
Business Development Head at SIA iDeaTurf Consulting
28 June 2010 21:24pm
Hi,
We've tried mailchimp amongst others and really pleased with the results and ease of use.
It comes with a host of features and you can also link your google analytics account in order to view the performance.
However, if your email marketing campaigns require reactive, auto mailers then it wouldn't be of much help. I do give it a thumbs up in regards to pricing.
For more advanced segments and scenarios, I suggest using emailvision which is a full fledged system.
Hope this helps.
Manager Director at work interactive
12 July 2010 10:47am
Hi only experience is with campaign monitor and I liked the easyness of the GUI. I missed some expert advice on email marketing and more face to face support. Also, I would prefer a more tailored solution.
we offer this kind of service though our sister company mail interactive.
hope it helps
Kind Regards
Rafael Cueto
12 July 2010 13:07pm
what are you looking to achieve; simple mass mailing or a fully automated solution?
Director at Giant Systems Ltd
24 November 2010 11:12am
We continue to use campaign monitor and have never found anything better. It's supremely easy to use and can be rebranded and resold (so theres a good chance you've come across it before without realising.
Davin
www.giant-systems.co.uk
Email Marketing Specialist at unpickled
04 March 2011 13:28pm
Hi,
I’ve used campaign monitor and Dotmailer and they are both very easy to use. However, dependent on what level of marketing you are looking to achive you may want to look at some enterprise level solutions such as Experian Cheetahmail or E-circle. They may be a little more expensive than mailchimp and the likes but they also may help you achieve a far better level of marketing due to the their feature rich systems.
Hope this is some help.
Thanks
James
www.unpickled.co.uk