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Email Marketing – what should I use???
Mailchimp, Aweber, Convertkit, ActiveCampaign…. The list goes on. CRM (Customer Relationship Management) software and autoresponders abound with wildly varying price points and feature lists.
So What Should You Use?!?!
I DON’T KNOW
Here’s a better question, what do you want to do with your contact list? Here’s another pertinent factor – How old is your business? / How big is your list? / How quickly do you want to grow?
Sorry, that was three in one, but they affect the ultimate outcome of your decision, so actually not sorry. I can’t tell you what software you should use, not without getting to understand you and your business. But here’s a list of questions you should be asking yourself.
- What’s your budget? 
- Do you want to grow your list through contact forms and social media marketing? 
- Are you emailing out blog posts? 
- Are you mainly contacting customers who’ve already paid? 
- Do you have somebody who can administer the system, internal or otherwise? 
- Do you like manually sending emails? /Do you need automated email sequences? 
- Will you use reporting? (Are you using it now?) 
- Do you need form building? 
- Do you want site & event tracking? 
- Lots of integrations? 
If you’re a new business, have a low budget and are mostly sending emails manually – you could just use Mailchimp. It’s cheap and should have most of the features you need.
If you’re looking to grow quickly you should look for a solution with solid contact forms, site & event tracking and good automation systems. Convertkit, ActiveCampaign, and Aweber might fit the bill.
All of these solutions – ALL OF THEM will need maintenance.
Can you do that? Are you prepared to learn?
Or is this the one thing you might be better off handing over to a T-VA?
You can always contact me if you need help answering those questions.
 
                         
 
  
  
    
    
    