What email provider do you use?
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I am currently a Mailchimp user but wanna do know what is in your itinerary. Feel free to share experiences.
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Filippo Calabrese@filippo_calabrese
I too used Mailchimp for a long time, but in recent years I have moved to Send In Blue (now Brevo), for a matter of ease of use and also pricing.
Fun Fact: Brevo has made some crazy implementations in recent years, which have made it a very useful tool for CRM and Sales management as well.
Moreover, by being able to use Brevo as an SMTP server for my apps, I can centralise practically all my operations in one platform.
If you haven't tried it yet, I would give it a try!
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@filippo_calabrese Just signed up for your launch. Best of luck! Will try out Brevo :)
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@filippo_calabrese I have heard that many people use Beehiiv. In what is Brevo better?
@busmark_w_nika is a platform I am not actually familiar with. However, I will gladly take a look at it!
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@filippo_calabrese oh, okay :)
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@access24 This? https://sendy.co/ :)
@busmark_w_nika yes exactly, this one. It’s very cheap and it integrates to Amazon SES. You can create unlimited brands and lists. There is no modern email editor, but I normally import html email designs and use them in the tool. Also, it’s self-hosted so it might need some work to set it up the first time
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I use Instantly. It takes care of one of the most important tasks in cold mailing which is to warm up my email domain and check prospects' email deliverability tests. This helped me land emails without it going to spam!
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@sreenington I think that Mailchimp has also this option. Is it something like sending test emails or?
@busmark_w_nika Warming up email is like building a reputation for your domain. The more replies you get from reputed emails to the ones you send, the more your email score rises. Instantly does it automatically for you with their huge fleet of reputed emails. MC just gives you an IP and you have to warm it up yourself. An warming up is crucial for cold mails
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@sreenington I think I understand – btw, someone replied to my newsletter which is not very usual :D I was so surprised because he praised my activity :D
Mailchimp - someone know a better solution?
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@jd_worcester I am also curious. Because I have experiences with this one and analytics is also quite good :)
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