September 27, 2021

Episode 11: 6 Email providers for newsletter marketing

Today’s episode covers how to choose email providers that will simplify your routine!   In this special series we've been bringing you all month long in September, we've discussed best practices for email list building. We started out with episode 8, 7 Link in bio apps for driving traffic, because if you're on Instagram, you need to be building an email list. It doesn't matter where you are. If you are an online marketer or trying to drive traffic somewhere, you need an email list! So go back and listen to episode eight, if you haven't caught it already. That one was a fun one. I did with my son and daughter, and we all just kind of conversed about these seven different options for Instagram Link In Bio. So go check that out. We have sample screenshots and links of all of them in the show notes for that episode. Link: (HAYLEY – hyperlink that episode please) Then episode nine last week (hyperlink) was all about effective newsletter opt-ins for email list building. My special guest was Sarah Gehringer and she was fantastic! She taught us more about exactly how to do this and the different places to put it on your website. She also gave us a biblical spin on this and how to give your list up to God and how to honor your readers and to just treat them with respect.   Click below for show notes! https://ruthiegray.mom/6-email-providers-for-newsletter-marketing/ Click below to visit the FREE sticky blogging workshop! https://stickyblogging.com/workshop-free?ref=124 Click below to take the Reels Personality Quiz! https://quiz.tryinteract.com/#/611fc03c688e1f0017ed5f53        Now, for the email providers! Let's go through them one at a time.   1. Mailchimp   "I'm still with Mailchimp. I just clean out my list every time it looks like I'm getting close to the limit. It's one of the easy and it's free email providers, and I have it set up so I don't have to even think about it most of the time." - Dawn Klinge. Sarah Geringer says, "I am a loyal customer to MC if nothing goes wrong. I've used them for five years and plan to continue!"       Click image to visit website!     2. Mailerlite   "I still have my old SunSparkleShine email list on Mailchimp but I'm using (and liking) Mailerlite for my coaching site. I made the switch around the time MC said they'd be charging for multiple lists/groups." - Marva Smith   Click image to visit website!     3. GetResponse "I used GetResponse for awhile and am now switching to MailerLite. Lots of my clients had it and I liked the user friendly setup but I'm primarily using email now as an author, not a service provider and MailerLite is known for having a lot of great author-specific functions." - 

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