Getting started with Email marketing is tough when it comes to choose the best Email marketing platform. Choosing the right Email marketing service means a lot because building online empire depends on the service quality of Email marketing platform as it will handle all ins and outs of Email subscribers. Therefore getting confused in this situation is pretty common. Just keep clam and go through this article to come up with the best solution. Let’s find out which one is best for you among GetResponse, Aweber and Constant Contact.
GetResponse vs Aweber vs Constant Contact – Overview
GetResponse and Aweber are hard competitor of each other where else Constant Contact has moved very fast with it great service. GerResponse is dealing with total 350,000+ Email marketers and Aweber is dealing with more than 120,000 Pro Email marketers where else Constant Contact has crossed the BIG milestone of 500,000 Email marketers. Main reason of this big difference is their existence periods and free trial plans. Aweber (1998) didn’t has any free trial offer before some months which help GetResponse (1997) and Constant Contact (1996) to gain this huge number of Customers. However, it’s true that Aweber has more qualified customers according to percentage calculation because it used to charge money before sign up ($1 trial).
GetResponse vs Aweber vs Constant Contact – Free trial plan
Recently Aweber introduced its free trial plan which gave it a boost up to lag behind its competitors. Before going for paid plan let’s have a look of free plans.
GetResponse | Aweber | Constant Contact |
30 days free plan | 30 days free plan | 60 days free plan |
Up to 250 subscribers | Up to 500 subscribers | Up to 100 subscribers |
Unlimited Emails | Unlimited Emails | Unlimited Emails |
Web form enabled | Web form enabled | Web form enabled |
Phone/Live chat/Email | Phone/Live chat/Email | Phone/Live chat/Email |
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GetResponse vs Aweber vs Constant Contact – Pricing
Let’s navigate the pricing of those 3 Email marketing platforms. GetResponse, Aweber and Constant Contact have starting prices of $15, $19 and $20. According to the pricing GetResponse is charging $0.015/subscriber, Aweber is charging $0.038/subscriber and Constant Contact is charging $0.04/subscriber. Choose the service that suits your budget.
GetResponse vs Aweber vs Constant Contact – Get ready to Go
All three Email marketing tools have “Easy to Start” setup systems. Importing previous contacts and saving initial information are almost similar in all of these platforms. You can start importing contacts from Add Contact option which is located in the menu bar. Emails can be imported either one-by-one or bulk via CVS file. If you don’t have any previous contacts then ignore this part and jump to building web form part just after creating particular campaign.
GetResponse vs Aweber vs Constant Contact – Web forms
Web forms are the core part of any Email marketing service as Email marketing success largely depends on the design and ease of web forms. All these 3 services have large amount of attractive and responsive web forms to trap your visitors into the system. You can easily customize existing web forms and get the code to start collecting Emails for building scalable online business.
GetResponse vs Aweber vs Constant Contact – Autoresponder
Autoresponder is another essential part of Email marketing service. Basically authority bloggers and affiliate product sellers can’t build their online business without Autoresponder. All of these 3 Email marketing tools have autoresponder option to automate the Email sending process and to make huge money from selling products. You can either choose their existing Email templates or can design your own templates (only if you are skilled with HTML and CSS). Setting up autoresponder is pretty easy; simply select the day and time to send, then setup template and publish it. Same procedure goes with GetResponse, Aweber and Constant Contact.
GetResponse vs Aweber vs Constant Contact – Customer Support
Customer support is the most important part of any business which distinguishes top companies from the average one. I will rate GetResponse as the best for customer service as it has 24×7 live customer service along with Email and mobile support. On the other hand both Aweber and Constant Contact have high quality support system but not 24×7. Problems can occur any time at any point, so it’s good to have instant solution of the problem. To combat this lacking Aweber has free live webiners and video tutorials to address any problem instantly. Although Constant Contact don’t have these but there is a chance to solve your problem by visiting their offices (only in USA and UK).
GetResponse vs Aweber vs Constant Contact – Email campaign report
Monitoring and analyzing Email campaigns are the secret juice of Email marketing success. Just creating broadcast (sending Email newsletters) cannot take you at the top of Email marketing success. All these Email services provide attractive and easy to understand graphical and numerical statistic report of each and every Email campaign which helps to take next big step for online success. You can also resend your previous Email newsletter from this report interface.
Which Email marketing platform is best for you?
GetResponse is Best because:
· Price of GetResponse is quite reasonable comparing to other Email marketing platforms.
· Its User Interface is more attractive and easy to understand.
· Get 24×7 live support to solve any problem instantly.
· Provides a free 3 months online course to collect Emails like pros.
· Arranges free webinars in almost every month.
· Provides high converting landing pages for Free!
· Perfect Timing – This new feature of GetResponse helps to increase Email open rate by sending Emails at the right time.
· Easy to modify Email lists for higher Open rate and Conversion.
· Support various plugins and integration apps.
· Supports built-in A/B testing service.
· Dedicated Image and file hosting.
[sign up button]Aweber is Best because:
· Aweber has integrated social media sharing function.
· Allowed to setup triggered campaigns for maximum conversion.
· You can crate group lists for easy to use purpose.
· Supports A/B testing service.
· Has dedicated image and file hosting service.
· High responsive Email templates with video integration.
· Has video tutorials to for specific problems.
· Live webinar support.
[sign up button]Constant Contact is Best because:
· Supports Event website and A/B testing.
· Easy list customization for higher profit.
· Easy Email list integration and import service.
· Supports Greeting card, Event invitation, Industry template along with regular Email newsletter templates.
· Supports Event marketing.
[sign up button]Conclusion
So here is the conclusion of “Who is King?” of Email marketing platform. Each of those three Email marketing services has its unique characteristic which makes it easy to understand their service quality. Now, depending on your budget and marketing strategies choose the best one that goes with your status. I know it’s hard for you to choose one of those. Let me make it easy for you by giving my personal opinion about my favorite Email marketing tool.
To be honest, I personally use GetResponse for my Email campaigns. I found it unique and best of all because of its reasonable price, attractive User Interface and Amazing features. Another reason of choosing GetResponse is its Landing pages. I used several Email marketing tools and this is the unique feature I found in GetResponse. This feature alone is saving my $20+ every month. Therefore if you want any all-rounder Email marketing tool than I suggest GetResponse as I am using this service for last 4 months and quite happy with its superb service. Don’t believe my words; just Try it for Free, I bet you will also fall in love with GetResponse as I did.
I will be glad to know your previous experience with any Email marketing platform (if any). Let’s start grabbing money from table with your Email list.
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