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2:34 pm September 25, 2012
| ontargetcoach
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I'm starting a mailChimp newsletter and would like to learn from the community before making too many mistakes.
Anyone using MailChimp successfully care to share what you're doing right or what you would do differently (besides staring with Aweber)?
Worthwhile guides, tools, or templetes? Thanks!
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7:07 pm September 25, 2012
| Jeff Rose
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I wish….I just dove right in. Well, actually….I had my junior advisor dive right in. Outsource baby!
I use Mail Chimp for client newsletters since it integrates with my CRM but use Aweber for everything blog related.
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5:26 am September 26, 2012
| Finance Fox.ca
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I've been using Aweber for a while now, and I can say that nothing beats it.
They're affordable, powerful, and most importantly easy to use.
I think the first month is FREE – no obligation to cancel if you don't like.
Good luck.
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12:27 pm September 26, 2012
| The College Investor
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Start with Aweber. If you want a list, it is much more powerful. I started with MailChimp, and ended up switching - but the problem is it is a PITA to transfer over your old list.
If you want, here is my Aweber affiliate link: Aweber Sign-UP
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10:37 am September 27, 2012
| Eric – PersonalProfitability.com
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I use MailChimp, and it does everything I need. I would just try it out and see how your click through rate is and your response is. Adapt from there. I am going to send out my newsletter today (hopefully) and you can subscribe to see how it works. Form is at narrowbridge.net.
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