Here are 3 Best Free Alternatives to VerticalResponse.
VerticalResponse
is a popular email marketing solution. It lets you create email campaigns and newsletters, and maintain your mailing lists. However, it is quite expensive. Thankfully, there are some free alternatives available that can be used if you do not have a very big mailing list.
Here are free alternatives to VerticalResponse that provide some of the similar features.
MailChimp
MailChimp is the best free alternative to VerticalResponse.
MailChimp is another popular online newsletter and email marketing service. However, many people are not aware that MailChimp offers a free account too. The free account of MailChimp lets you send emails and newsletters to up to 500 subscribers. It comes with powerful features, including, free templates, tracking features, and easy customization. The free account lets you send up to 3,000 emails a month.
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YMLP
YMLP is another good free alternative to VerticalResponse.
YMLP is acronym for YourMailingListProvider. Â YMLP has an easy to use newsletter builder that lets you create newsletter online. You can choose from either one of the available template, or even upload your own HTML. It also comes with a WYSIWYG HTML Editor for newsletters. You can schedule newsletters, and manage all aspects of them. It is completely free for up to 1000 contacts.
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Mad Mimi
Mad Mimi is a good replacement for VerticalResponse.
Mad Mimi is another commercial service that offers a free account as well. The free account supports only 100 subscribers. However, I am still including it here as it has the easiest options to create newsletters and email campaigns. So, if you have a fairly small contact list, do give it a shot.
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All these free email marketing services were earlier covered as free alternative to ConstantContact too, as ConstactContact and VerticalResponse serve basically same purpose.
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