The Major Autoresponders: Email Aces
Hello and welcome back. It’s a new day now, ain’t it fast how time flies? This week was a busy week, and we have a 3-post roll out. I hope you enjoyed it, and helped you make a decision after the 3 days. Alrighty, onward to our final autoresponder review post… EmailAces
Email Aces
EA has a very clean interface, very easy to navigate, very fast to load. It doesn’t use flash like GR, neither dropdown menus and out-of-reach places like AWeber. One navigation bar, with necessary and relevant items within each menu and that’s it.
The colors are not bright like GR, and I would credit that as a plus point - not so glaring to the eyes. (AWeber only has it two-tone: yellow and white, and it’s nicer on the outside than the inside, aka members’ area.) For GR and EmailAces-ar” target=”_blank” rel=”external nofollow”>EmailAces, you can 90% judge the inside (members’ area) by the outside skin that everyone sees.
EA however, doesn’t have many options for subscription. Only available is the webform, no fancy hovers and stuff (which I find I do not need, but you may need differently). BUT, the webform comes with options to pass values to the next page, which I find will be good for websites or webpages that require the use of your subscriber’s first name to customize the page. For GR and AWeber, you can choose popups, hovers, etc (and AWeber has a larger range of choices and customizability for this feature).
In short, EA does everything you need to have in an autoresponder, with some bells and whistles. Want more, with a flash interface, head for GR. Want even more (only in terms of popups/hovers/fly-ins), and you don’t mind the interface and navigation, head for AWeber.
After trying out all three ARs, I have finally decided to use EA, because it has most of the bells and whistles I need, and I can start with the single autoresponder at half the price of GR and AWeber. Until necessary to upgrade to a bigger sized AR, I can stick with EA’s lowest-priced plan.
Which AR did you pick and why? Share a bit, and you’ll benefit the rest
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