Chances are if you receive an email newsletter, it was sent through iContact. There are many choices for email marketing service, but iContact has passed the test of time for many marketers.
iContact has developed whitelist agreements with most major Internet Service Providers, so emails sent through iContact Email Marketing are delivered to the inbox and not the spam folder.
Currently, you may sign up for a 15-day free trial of iContact so you may try the system. During the free trial period, you may want to read the articles on Email Marketing.
iContact provides message scheduling, SpamCheck™, open and click through tracking, bounce back handling, subscription management and integrated survey tools.
If you decide to continue the service, the minimum monthly price is $9.95. This includes the use of over 300 templates, 500kb of image hosting, survey creating tools, unlimited email lists, newsletter archives, rss feeds and autoreponders.
Above is a screenshot showing the user-friendly iContact interface, If you are an email marketer, try iContact for free. Compare what you have been using to what iContact offers and see which one will work best for you.
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