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SUMMARY

This discussion centers on the use of iContact for newsletter distribution, highlighting its features and user experiences. Users report a monthly cost of approximately $10 to $29 depending on the number of contacts, with many praising its tracking capabilities for open rates and link clicks. Participants noted an open rate of 25-30% and emphasized the importance of managing bounce backs effectively. Overall, iContact is recommended for its ease of use and reliable delivery notifications.

PREREQUISITES
  • Familiarity with email marketing concepts
  • Understanding of bounce rates and email deliverability
  • Basic knowledge of newsletter design tools like MyEmailDesigns
  • Experience with subscription management in email services
NEXT STEPS
  • Research iContact's advanced features for segmenting email lists
  • Learn about best practices for improving email open rates
  • Explore alternatives to iContact, such as Constant Contact
  • Investigate methods for managing and reducing email bounce rates
USEFUL FOR

This discussion is beneficial for small business owners, marketers, and anyone involved in email marketing who seeks to optimize their newsletter distribution and improve engagement metrics.

Koolotus
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I need to send my newsletter. I already subscribe to Joy's but was wondering if any of you use this and youyr review...

I had my buddy Melba redo my email newsletter groups in google and they all got bounced back!?!
SO now I am in a pickle.
Please?
 
I use I contact and love it. It allows me to track who has or has not opened my newsletters. It costs just under $10 a month. I encourage you to use it if it is what you need. It is easy to use as well. I use myemaildesigns for my newsletter, and can't complain at all. Use my name Lisa Gordon and I think I may get an extra month added onto my subscription.
 
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Thank you!
Since I just did my email list it will cost me $29 a month. SO I was wondering about bounce backs and percentage of delivered
Thanks for the quick reply :)
 
I have had no bounce backs so far. It normally takes 5-10 minutes from the time I send out my emails until I get my notification of completion of all deliveries. It is great.
 
I use it. I have found my open percentage is around 25%-30%. I like that you can see who is clicking on links and you know who is shopping. I have had some bounces, but it is usually when I type a new address in incorrectly (user error).
 
Cheryl let me know how it goes, I am seriously considering it!!!!Man I can't wait for Nationals, we are too stinky far away!
 
I use iContact via Joy and her Sous Chef service. I love it!It is very eye opening. As someone else posted, only about 20-30% open. But now I know. And I know it goes through. I used to have a lot of bounce backs when I would send it through my PWS.
 
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okay I did it. I will probablt cry if I see that not everyone is waiting for my newsletter :(
I did have 163 Bounces!!!
Crazy, time to cull the list....
Thanks guys for the QUICK! advice

Amanda, I miss you too. Ida called me last night and I missed it!!! My cell phone died and I didn't notice. WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
 
One other nice feature is that you can save a segment of your list, say "opens" and send emails to just them.
 
pamperedalf said:
Cheryl let me know how it goes, I am seriously considering it!!!!

Man I can't wait for Nationals, we are too stinky far away!

What wave are you in??? I'm in One! It was great meeting you last year!
 
jbdowd0798 said:
What wave are you in??? I'm in One! It was great meeting you last year!

Becky I am in wave 1 also!! It was fun meeting. I am so bad that I am on a fare watch for nationals already!
 
Hijack here, but I just have to say :cry::cry::cry::cry::cry: because I am going to miss seeing all of you at conference (wave 1)! But it is because I will be welcoming my bundle of joy 2 weeks later.

I am glad you posted this Cheryl, because I am also considering using icontact.
 
Becky and Amanda I am in Wave #1 as well. I look forward to seeing both of you!
 
We should start a Wave 1 thread! ;) I'm excited for Conference--this will be my first year! I hope we'll have a chance to meet up with fellow Cheffers at some point.As far as bounces go, am I able to know that without iContact? Right now, I don't use that service. I send out my newsletters and sometimes one or two will come back to me saying it's undeliverable. Is that the bouncing you are talking about? Or is it something that could be happening to my newsletters to people that I'm unaware of? I think it's so neat that iContact can tell you who opened and clicked on things. Tempting to get it... :)
 
If I understand bounces are mail that is not delivered due to the intended recipients email thinks it is a spam. They don't always let you know when they are not delivered. Everyone has a different security level.That is what I understand as a bounce, but I can say that I am not for certain on the subject. HTH
 
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ok, so far I like it. I could see which emails were bounced, update them and fix spelling, which seems to be the biggest issue. I will see tonight how many opens I get. That is a great idea to just send an email to them.

I look at it this way. This is my business and I am not going anywhere. It is an investment. It took me all of 5 minutes to change what I wanted and send out. Usually it was at least a couple of hours and then I had to sit and send in baches. LOVE IT!
Hopefully my customers do too ;)
 
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psst!
See you all at Nationals! I am a wave 1 girl too!
 
I just started using iContact last month, and I absolutely love it so far. It's great to see who is actually opening and clicking through. My open rate for the last 2 mailings were 25%, much higher than before.
 
Koolotus said:
Thank you!
Since I just did my email list it will cost me $29 a month. SO I was wondering about bounce backs and percentage of delivered
Thanks for the quick reply :)

Why is it costing you $29?

What's the difference between icontact and constant contact - anyone?
 
bumping......
 
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It actually costs me $19 a month. just because of the # of contacts. Anyhoo,
the difference between them is I signed up for a trial of constant contact and that is exactly what they did. A couple of times a day and then called me about 5 times after I told them I wasn't interested because it seemed like borderline spamming and I didn't want to put my contacts in with a company that harassed a potential customer that much. icontact has sent me 1 email other than my confirmations. I think it was en email savvy newsletter.
Love it!
 
I just extended icontact for the full subscription because I had 276 contacts (their trial only supports 250!). If it works I'll be happy, I got sick of sending out small groups of emails. It would take me two evenings at the most to send them. I love how you can make it set to send at a specific time. I read once that the best day to send an email like this is on Tuesdays. So I set mine to send Monday at 6 p.m. Anyone who sent me a work address won't get it until Tuesday. I"m interested to see what happens after that.
 
I just started using iContact (former constant contact subscriber). I send my newsletter to myself but haven't gotten it yet. I also noticed that others with comcast.net emails haven't opened it either (they always do).

Anyone else with comcast.net emails not get it delivered with icontact?

Checked the spam/junk mail folder and it's not there either.
 
For those that use icontact, when you add your list of contacts, do you require confirmation from those contacts? Just curious to see what everyone does. I am trying it out for the first time.
 
Bren706 said:
For those that use icontact, when you add your list of contacts, do you require confirmation from those contacts? Just curious to see what everyone does. I am trying it out for the first time.

No I do not only because I tell them at a show that I will be adding them to my newsletter list when they give me their email.
 
Bren706 said:
For those that use icontact, when you add your list of contacts, do you require confirmation from those contacts? Just curious to see what everyone does. I am trying it out for the first time.

I don't either. I tell them that they will start receiving my newsletter and specials. I leave it up to them to unsubscribe after they receive it.
 
Bren706 said:
For those that use icontact, when you add your list of contacts, do you require confirmation from those contacts? Just curious to see what everyone does. I am trying it out for the first time.

no, I tell everyone at my shows that I am adding them to my list. I figure if they don't want to read it, they can hit delete or unsubscribe themselves.
 
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I do the same
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is iContact and how does it relate to newsletter distribution?

iContact is an email marketing service that allows businesses and individuals to create, send, and manage newsletters and other email campaigns. It provides tools for designing emails, managing subscriber lists, and analyzing campaign performance, making it a popular choice for newsletter distribution.

Who typically uses iContact for their newsletters?

iContact is used by a variety of organizations, including small businesses, non-profits, and larger enterprises. It is particularly popular among marketers, event planners, and anyone looking to engage their audience through regular email communication.

What are the benefits of using iContact for newsletter distribution?

Some benefits of using iContact include user-friendly design tools, customizable templates, automation features, and robust analytics. These features help users create effective newsletters, reach their target audience, and track engagement metrics to improve future campaigns.

Are there any drawbacks to using iContact for newsletters?

While iContact offers many advantages, some users may find its pricing structure to be on the higher side compared to other email marketing services. Additionally, some users have reported limitations in advanced features and customer support responsiveness.

How can I find honest reviews of iContact?

To find honest reviews of iContact, you can check independent review websites, forums, and social media platforms where users share their experiences. Additionally, looking for testimonials on the iContact website itself can provide insights, but be sure to balance these with external reviews for a well-rounded perspective.

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