Aweber Review

November 15th, 2009 | by hotmail |
Femi Akinkuowo asked:


Aweber is basically an online newsletter management system. It is basically a place where you can manage all of your newsletter subscribers. And it is probably the best management tool I have ever seen for managing your newsletter.

I have been using Aweber for approximately 2 years with absolutely no problems at all. In fact when I use Aweber to send out my emails, it gets out much faster than when using my normal Microsoft Outlook email service provider.

The reason why I really like Aweber is basically for one important fact: When you are trying to send an email to let us say an AOL or HOTMAIL address, a lot of times those email service providers like YAHOO or AOL will filter out your emails because of Spam. If they think the emails you are sending out is SPAM, they will filter it. This happens all the time even just sending emails from my normal desktop.

Also when I send a newsletter from say an Autoresponder system installed on my own server, it turns out that they hardly get through.

But Aweber emails will always get through. A lot more.

The reason why is because Aweber has formed a strong relationship with these big email providers like AOL, HOTMAIL and YAHOO. They have personally contacted them all the time trying to build that strong relationship and that fact alone makes them stand out from any other autoresponder service.

This is why I recommend Aweber plus they are very inexpensive and they also offer:

Unlimited campaigns, unlimited messages, toll free phone & live chat support, text or html-based messages, spam checker, double-opt in confirmation, email personalization, opt-out feature, reports about your subscribers, etc.

They also have a referral program if you plan on promoting their service. This can quickly add up to some sweet income opportunity. Overall you are getting an exceptional service and some bang for your buck by choosing Aweber.



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