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The Best Email Marketing Software of 2017

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Email marketing is crucial for every online business, but narrowing down the plethora of tools out there can be tough. So we tested them for you. Check out the best apps for to creating emails, building subscriber lists, automated workflows, and more.
Email marketing a cornerstone of any successful business that engages with and attracts new customers online. An email marketing platform is your primary tool for crafting engaging content, deals, personalized messages, and more to maintain core customer relationships and expand your business exponentially as you capitalize on new opportunities.
There’s a wealth of powerful email marketing services available today, and most of them operate at relatively low prices. There are also packages to fit every business size and imaginable need. Basic text-based email editors to fully designed HTML or JavaScript templates are just some of the features these packages can provide. You can manage your contacts by simply keeping a list of names and email addresses, or you can create a complex database full of subscribers segmented by demographic slices and engagement levels. Which method you choose really just depends on how much of your budget you’re willing to allocate towards the tools that can give your company the features it needs.
In our review roundup, we examine the best email marketing tools available based on how easy it is to create emails, build subscriber lists, set auto-responders, and pull in other communication-based tools, such as social media management and web analytics software. To that end, we selected Campaigner and MailChimp as the best pure-play email marketing services. If you need a more complex tool that can build comprehensive workflows designed to automate the email marketing process, then we recommend HubSpot and Pardot, two new additions to this roundup, which are better served as marketing automation tools.
What’s the difference? One-off communications versus prolonged, email-based interactions. For example, email marketing tools are excellent for one-off communications. You can use these tools for the one time you’d like to send someone an automated email response when they join a subscriber list, or on their birthday, or when you promote a new product. Marketing automation tools, on the other hand, are better used for prolonged, email-based interactions. For example, you can use these tools whenever you want to guide someone from a subscriber list to a product purchase. Or you can send thank you emails or send new product promotions—all without having to lift a finger after the workflow is designed.
And that leads us right into understanding service pricing and packaging. The services we reviewed range from about $5 per month to as much as $20 per month for a range of features. Many email marketing plans include unlimited email sends each month and bill you based on the number of subscribers. If you have a small list, look for a company that offers a free plan, a low-cost plan for several hundred subscribers, or even a pay-as-you-go plan. On the flip side, many of these services also offer high-volume plans with up to 100,000 or more contacts. Sometimes this requires a custom plan that has to be arranged directly with a sales rep. If you’re willing to commit, some companies offer discounts if you pay by the year rather than month by month. A few offer money-back guarantees.
Getting started shouldn’t be daunting. Generally, you’ll know right away whether you like a user interface (UI) or not, and most of the contenders I reviewed offer free trials so you can poke around before dropping any cash. Luckily, most of these services have modern-looking graphics and uncluttered layouts. These are not the complex business software interfaces of yore. Be careful though, as some free trials require a credit card, which means you need to be sure to cancel your trial before you’re billed if you’re not happy with the service.
Be sure to look at the tech support offered by each of these companies, as I felt many weren’t as available as I would have liked. You’ll find that some offer 24/7 phone support, live chat, and email help, while others leave you to rely on online documentation and limited live support hours. The best services offer a combination of self-serve help resources—where you can search FAQs and articles to find your own answers—as well as live support via chat or phone when you can’t solve an issue yourself. We cover all of these concerns in our reviews, plus you can get an overview in the feature chart above.
Whether you already have a list of subscribers or are starting from scratch, email marketing services can help. All of the services we cover let you add contacts manually using copy and paste or by uploading CSV or Microsoft Excel files. Some integrate with third-party software enabling you to import Gmail and other webmail contacts, Salesforce.com and other customer relationship management (CRM) data, or other software where you might have contacts stored. Depending on the size and location of your list, third-party integration could be key. Verify whether you can export contacts as well (and how easy it is to do so) should you leave the service. Managing users who unsubscribe should also be easy so you’re not accidentally contacting anyone who has opted out of your newsletters.
Next up is building an email newsletter. The best services offer several ways to do this; you can import your own HTML, start from scratch, or use a pre-designed template. Most of these services have drag-and-drop UIs that let you choose exactly the elements you want to include, as well as image libraries in which you can store assets such as your logo or company photos. Tools that let you test your emails for spam are also essential since there are some seemingly innocuous terms that may send up red flags and drop all of your hard work into your subscribers’ junk folders or, worse, get your emails banned before they ever reach their recipients.
Beyond sending basic newsletters, the best email marketing services offer custom auto-responders which help you stay in touch with your contacts with automatically generated emails based on special occasions (such as their birthday or anniversary), welcome emails for new subscribers, or thank you emails for recent purchases.
The most advanced email marketing services offer custom workflows where you can specify triggers based on actions (such as opening an email or making a purchase) or on inaction (such as ignoring emails).

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