User-Friendly Interface
Sender provides an intuitive and easy-to-use interface designed to streamline email marketing tasks, making it accessible even for beginners.
Affordable Pricing
Offers competitive and flexible pricing plans, including a free tier, which is suitable for small businesses and startups with budget constraints.
Automated Features
Includes powerful automation features like drip campaigns, triggered emails, and sequential messaging that can help optimize marketing efforts.
Personalization
Allows for a high degree of personalization in email campaigns, including customized templates and dynamic content, enhancing user engagement.
Deliverability
Focuses on ensuring high deliverability rates, which means your emails are more likely to reach the recipient’s inbox rather than the spam folder.
Customer Support
Provides excellent customer support through various channels, including live chat and email, ensuring rapid resolution of issues.
I use sender.net for my newsletter and write a sports blog in wordpress. In article, I’d like to put the small form to sign up for the newsletter (see link) into the articles. I know how to float it so it wraps text around it in a desktop-tablet setting but when you view it on mobile, it still wraps the text around and is a rough UX.
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over 1 year ago
For example, you can get web hosting for a wordpress site for as little as $2 per month (that’s what I’m paying here in Sweden with Inleed, and we’re an expensive country). You’ll also need a domain name, which will cost you some $15 per year. A total of $40 per year, and everything else, (including the all-important email list) you can get for free (I use sender.net).
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over 2 years ago
I found sender.net even cheaper – having more features for the same price!
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almost 3 years ago
I need to find a solution for this individual. I’d prefer to use a generic email-campaign service, but with the research that I’ve done, I cannot find one that supports free speech. The closest one was Sender.net, however in their Terms of Use, it talks about hate speech as being disallowed. That term is thrown around WAY too much in today’s society and there isn’t one set definition that follows it. Therefore, it…
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over 3 years ago