If you don’t know yet, Aweber and GetResponse are the top autoresponder services on the market as we speak, but which one is the best?
Find out now…
Before we dig into the topic - a word of caution:
- There are already a ton of forums talking about this aspect. Each states the pros and cons of Aweber VS GetResponse.
If you do a simple Google search, you’ll know what I mean.
This article is simply my opinion about these two autoresponder services and it doesn’t include an extensive review or comparison.
There’s not too much difference when it comes to the features, benefits and prices of these autoresponders.
Anyway, if you want to find out why I like Aweber more, take 60 seconds of your time to hear my opinion because I tested both services and I have something important to share with you (plus some cool BONUS gifts worth $195)
I give just three main reasons - you don’t need more.
#1 REASON
Aweber’s Interface It’s Easier to Use By Newbies
If you’re not looking to spend days to figure out Get Responses’s interface and control panel, I strongly recommend Aweber - you can play, figure it out and master their interface within hours, not days or weeks.
#2 REASON
Aweber Has An Up To Date E-mail Marketing Blog
The last time I checked GetResponse they did not have any blog.
Aweber has one and it comes loaded with tips & tricks that help you successfully use your autoresponder, boost your sales and more. Lately they started to add *free webminars so you get to learn more about autoresponders, at no cost.
I always learn something new about Aweber’s benefits (features) and e-mail marketing in general.
Also, their step by step help files and video tutorials are top-notch. Even newbies can fully understand their explanation, quickly and easily.
#3 REASON
Reliable, Fast Support
I don’t know about GetResponse’s support too much but Aweber always served me well and in a timely manner (sometimes in less than 24 hours)
I remember waiting for up to 72 hours for a GetResponse support e-mail when I tested it out (last year).
If you’re asking me what price offer do I recommend with Aweber…
HINT - go for the one-year offer because it comes with a whopping discount.
And yes - I do get a small percentage if you get Aweber’s via my link! Plus, will send you some $195 worth of BONUS gifts. Thank you.
Next time you’ll learn about this…
“Aweber, Web Hosted Autoresponder or Desktop Autoresponder”
Cheers,
Codrut Turcanu - “Succeeding Against All Odds!”
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6 comments... add one
Codrut,
This blog is a refreshing course on Internet Marketing.
It’s very basic but I like that. Your explainations
are simple to understand which is important, to build a solid foundation on the basics.
I hope you make a video showing exactly how to use an
aWeber autoresponder. I’d like to see that.
Thanks for the info.
Carl Willoughby
Codrut,
It’s my pleasure to drop you a few words. You’re doing something exceptional by helping humanity with your Internet Marketing background - based with the truth.
You’re right. Aweber is the best. My God! They’re fast in responding to your emails. Their “parser” features with other web companies is a plus. It’s user friendly; that facilitates any integration you need.
Keep up with the good work!
Richard Bouseau
Thanks for the info. But im still in doubt because getresponse is cheaper.
#Minyak Lintah Sensaoil: can’t convince someone. You have to convince it yourself. Test both, and you’ll understand that price is not almost all them time equally with quality.
Aweber = quality.
As far as I am concerned Aweber provides a far better platform for new marketers, and their old pricing plan was far superior to the old GetResponse plan. It is unfortunate that Aweber changed their pricing plans by adding in a supposed “analytics” package that frankly isn’t all that useful.
#James Spinosa: did you try the package? If not, your claim is not supported. Not wanting to be harsh here, just that when you claim something you have to back-it up with proof.
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