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    • David HealeyD
      David Healey @Lindon
      last edited by David Healey

      @Lindon It's cheap cheap cheap, I sent about 100k emails last month and it cost about $12

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      • dannytaurusD
        dannytaurus @Lindon
        last edited by dannytaurus

        @Lindon You could also look at Sendy. I bought a license a while ago but not got around to setting it up yet.

        It's a one-time $69 fee and you self-host it, so another few dollars a month for a small shared server.

        It sends using SES at $1 per 10,000 emails.

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        • David HealeyD
          David Healey @dannytaurus
          last edited by

          @dannytaurus said in Taking my Mailing list seriously, so a first question....:

          You could also look at Sendy.

          Looks like it's just for newsletters though rather than automated marketing?

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          • dannytaurusD
            dannytaurus @Lindon
            last edited by

            @Lindon I should also clarify that I run ads too. I do £40/day in one campaign with 4 ads, all on Instagram.

            I haven't emailed my list since November last year, and the last email before that was August. So the consistent revenue I'm getting now is mostly ad-based rather than mailing list-based.

            However, I still swear by the mailing and will be working to build it up more this year.

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            • dannytaurusD
              dannytaurus @David Healey
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              @David-Healey It's got some nice features like campaigns, webhooks, autoresponders, etc. But like I say, I haven't dug into it yet. I bought the license on a deal, more out of curiosity.

              Newsletters is basically just marketing emails under a slightly nicer name. 😜

              Autoresponders
              Automate your marketing by setting up a series of emails in drip campaigns to automatically follow up with your subscribers at time intervals you set. Or send emails annually or one off emails at a specific date. Keep your subscribers engaged and your brand at the top of their mind.

              Rules & Webhooks
              Decide what happens when something happens - by creating 'Rules'. For example, setup a rule to get notified by email when a scheduled campaign starts sending, trigger a webhook when an autoresponder is sent, unsubscribe someone from a list when they're signed up to another, and so on.

              Custom fields
              Create custom fields to store more than just 'name' and 'email'. Not only can you store more information about your subscribers, you can use them for list segmentation or personalization tags in your newsletters for a more personalized experience.

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              • David HealeyD
                David Healey @dannytaurus
                last edited by

                @dannytaurus said in Taking my Mailing list seriously, so a first question....:

                marketing emails under a slightly nicer name

                Kind of, but I like proper automation with node based tools to build out logic flows for sending emails.

                This kind of thing

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                • dannytaurusD
                  dannytaurus @David Healey
                  last edited by dannytaurus

                  @David-Healey Yeah, I don't ever see myself doing that amount of automation. It feels too forced and contrived to me.

                  I've tried it before with different products (non-music related) and I ended up spending more time endlessly tweaking campaigns than actually making the product better.

                  My strategy over the last 3 years has been quite sparse:

                  Products: one launch email with a time-limited discount code, then one reminder email 2-3 days before the code ends.

                  Marketing: maximum one email per month with a product-specific discount code, only sent to those that don't own the product.

                  On top of that I've sent out a couple of cross-sell discount codes ("Since you own Product X you might like 20% off Product Y") and a DAW survey.

                  I do have it on my list to send out a post-purchase email, something like "Hope you enjoy Product X, here's a 20% discount code for your next purchase". It's easy to set up in Gumroad, just haven't got around to it yet. It would be very easy to measure the performance too. That's more like the kind of thing you posted above.

                  EDIT: just read through this again and I think I'm actually just very lazy! 😂😜

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                  • resonantR
                    resonant @Lindon
                    last edited by resonant

                    @Lindon I haven't used Sendy yet, but I am using Amazon SES. You should use Amazon SES too.

                    AFAIK, it is the cheapest one. Sending emails to over 100,000 contacts costs over $800 with competitors like MailChimp. But with Amazon SES, it might not even cost $20 :D

                    I am combining Amazon SES with the Newsletter plugin. But as @David-Healey says, Fluent CRM is better.

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                      DanSound
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                      I use Sendy + SES and it's very cheap in comparison with Mailchimp and other services. Probably the cheapest option you can find.

                      It has some basic automation like autoresponders plus with a bit of scripting you can automatically move subscribers to different lists. For example if you want to move email from your regular list to the list of actual buyers.

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                      • Dan KorneffD
                        Dan Korneff
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                        I'm using the same as @David-Healey FluentCRM and Amazon SES

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