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[uk-netmarketing] FW: Flexible Email Marketing Solution

[uk-netmarketing] FW: Flexible Email Marketing Solution

Alasdair Orr al at sugarshaker.com
Tue Feb 28 10:16:22 GMT 2012


Second that - have used Campaign Monitor for years and rate it, simple, good value, good reporting and list managent - though am interested if others think otherwise compared to what else is out there. I suppose it's horses for courses...

Cheers,
Al

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On 27 Feb 2012, at 19:33, Danny Bluestone <Danny at cyber-duck.co.uk> wrote:

> All
>  
> We have moved from Dotmailer to Campaign Monitor 6 months ago and have been impressed with Campaign Monitor as a mailing platform. Campaign Monitor offer a great user experience, cheaper costs and high levels of customer service – they really do care about every email that is inputted into their system! Moving to Campaign Monitor was a very good decision for us an agency.
> 
> Best regards
> Danny Bluestone
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> From: uk-netmarketing-bounces at mm.chinwag.com [mailto:uk-netmarketing-bounces at mm.chinwag.com] On Behalf Of Sue Fidler
> Sent: 27 February 2012 12:09
> To: uk-netmarketing
> Subject: Re: [uk-netmarketing] Flexible Email Marketing Solution
>  
> Hi again
>  
> dotMailer haven’t raised the prices for 8 years and have actually lowered them.. plus they do have a commitment to me personally that they will continue to support  the system and maintain the services, costs and support as is.
>  
> Re the reselling – I have several agencies who already do that and we haven’t had any problem, they get direct support and it all seems to work fine.
>  
> Best Regards
>  
> Sue
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> From: uk-netmarketing-bounces at mm.chinwag.com [mailto:uk-netmarketing-bounces at mm.chinwag.com] On Behalf Of John Braithwaite
> Sent: 25 February 2012 12:22
> To: uk-netmarketing
> Subject: Re: [uk-netmarketing] Flexible Email Marketing Solution
>  
> Thanks Sam, Sue, Mark
>  
> Very interesting... all thoughts I've had... Sam, I'd name and shame privately, but not on the list, but the system I currently use, for example, charges me about £2,000 a year before I sneeze, then a decent amount per email, and then on top of that various costs for testing, accounts, reporting, access and so on. 
>  
> The two issues I have is:
> 1. It just isn't very good - for example I just sent 50,000 emails that took A DAY (yes, 24 hours) to send - I didn't set any throttling etc. That's just how long it took. And the UI is really mediocre and clunky. And if I want the full API I'd need to spend even more... 
> 2. I just can't grow my email business. Every other area of the business is growing and offering value to clients - PPC, MVT, Build, Mobile and so on - but the clumsy email supplier is difficult to sell - a monthly fee is fine, but then you get everything else on top. I just can't scale my business and would have to sell 'at cost' to pick up some clients. So why bother? So, that's why I'm looking around. 
>  
> Specifically on the responses:
> - Sue, interesting, although I am always concerned with resellers that they may end up in the unfortunate position of raising prices because DotMailer chooses to do so. Not only that, but because I also sometimes resell - then I'd be white labelling a white label of another service... I think at least two tiers too many ;-)
> - Mark, I am seriously considering that, main issue is resource and cost to setup in the first place to get everything in place to serve clients: automations, customisation, subject line testing, re-sends to non opens, unsubscription management, form plugin / immediate access, wrappers and so on... sure if it was just 'here's the email (from, say, Dreamweaver templates), here's the list (uploaded), send' then that would be a relatively simple one, but actually for what I do it's a pain.
>  
> Thanks
>  
>  
> John
>  
>  
> On 25 Feb 2012, at 10:19, Sam Michel wrote:
>  
> 
> Hiya John,
>  
> Oooo, good question. I've wrestled with this a fair bit over the last few years. Last time I had a good look around, we plumped for the ease of interface over back-end functionality. It's not quite the same as we don't have clients using the system.
>  
> We've ended up using Mailchimp and then extending a fair bit (triggered emails, user integration, scheduled emails, auto-generated templates) using their API, which so far (touches server gently) has proved very robust. 
>  
> The UI has proved simple enough that when we staffed up for Social Media Week recently, all of our contract team were able to get the hang of it, very quickly, and able to generate newsletters/email shots, which for me, proved its worth. I have a hunch that if I did a cost comparison of a more sophisticated system and increased return vs. cost of staff training/production resource, this solution would win. For us.
>  
> We also looked at the more SMTP-focused solutions like Sendgrid, which I think would work well for more fixed solutions.
>  
> I'm particularly keen to see how the likes of dotMailer, Constant Contact, Lyris evolve and build in access, management and CRM of social channels with email. Any pointers/observations v. welcome.
> 
> Toodle Pip
> 
> Sam
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> On 24 February 2012 17:50, John Braithwaite <john at ergodigital.com> wrote:
> Hi All
>  
> I've seen a good number of email systems in my time and, generally speaking, they seem to fit into the 'light and plug and play' (i.e. Mailchimp) and the 'all inclusive' (i.e. DotMailer). 
>  
> I really just want one email system which can do both... the light ones often don't have API access, are a little too basic, can't do automations etc. (but actually, generally have better editors / UI then that bigger systems).... the heavy ones have loads of bells and whistles but at a large price... 
>  
> So, I'll be open with you, I get stuck. Smaller clients I essentially have to deal with 'wot they got' and have no chance of converting them (with small budgets and list sizes) to a larger system... so I end up dealing with a multitude of suppliers and all their little foibles (and, don't they have a few ;-)
>  
> I suppose I perhaps want the impossible - a more fully featured and flexible system where I can get smaller clients on as well as servicing the larger ones.
>  
> Anyone got any suggestions? Please, just thoughts to the list and no direct sales pitches.
>  
>  
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