By: Istvan
Hi David,I was just reading through this article. What you should also underline regarding Mailchimp is that you can easily integrate it with Facebook or other social networks.This is another feature...
View ArticleBy: remy
It looks brilliant, but i cant use it because it is impossible to import contacs like info@….Any solution for that?Thanks, Remy
View ArticleBy: David Whitehouse
I don’t think so Remy, in the UK I know they treat general email addresses like info@ sales@ differently, maybe its the same in the US.
View ArticleBy: Andrew Newey
Thanks David. I am choosing a provider at the moment and can’t seem to find reasons not to use Mailchimp. I’ll keep digging, but it seems as though mailchimp have terrific referrals from happy customers!
View ArticleBy: carmen
did you try constant contact? i have and use mailchimp but wondering if there is a better one out there more user friendly. perhaps not. and hard to beat 2000 free contacts!!
View ArticleBy: Marian
Hi. I used mailchip once and they dissabled my account because they didn’t trust the source of my email list. it was a list i got from a competition I run and the people who suscribed to the list were...
View ArticleBy: David Whitehouse
MarianEven if you sell something to someone, you still need explicit permission to send emails to them. If you don’t then you are spamming them. Also, if enough users had flagged you as spam that would...
View ArticleBy: David Whitehouse
I’ve used Constant Contact and Aweber aswell, MailChimp really is the best in my opinion.
View ArticleBy: tony
Do you know if it’s ok to import a list that I’ve created from my linkedin account? I just don’t know if it will create problems with the Mailchimp company?Thanks!
View ArticleBy: David Whitehouse
Hi Tony, not it’s not ok – you need explicit permission to send people emails – by doing that you’ll be breaking MailChimp’s terms and conditions.
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