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		<title>Autoresponder Comparison: A Closer aWeber and GetResponse Review</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In Get Niche Quick there is an entire chapter devoted to online marketing techniques and creating a promotional plan.  One aspect of that plan is choosing the right autoresponder.  Two of the autoresponder services mentioned in the book include <a href="http://freeinfo.aweber.com" target="_blank">aWeber</a>  and <a href="http://www.getresponse.com/index/freeinfo" target="_blank">GetResponse</a>.  Both are extremely good at helping you craft targeted marketing messages and following up with your subscribers and buyers but each one also has its own pros and cons as well.  Today&#8217;s post will look into each of these autoresponders a little deeper.</p>
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<p>Having used (and recommending) both aWeber and GetResponse, they are both incredible systems.  Both have high email deliverability rates, excellent support and helpful email marketing tips.  However, there is one glaring difference between them that you won&#8217;t find unless you&#8217;ve actually used both or done a good bit of research on your own.</p>
<h3>aWeber Review</h3>
<p>aWeber has been around for over 10 years.  Their &#8220;wizard&#8221; system is perhaps the most user-friendly as it walks you through all the steps needed to create your autoresponder.  However if you know a good deal about email marketing already, you might find it annoying and intrusive.  If you order for a year&#8217;s worth of service instead of month to month, you can save around $30.</p>
<p>aWeber includes an unlimited number of autoresponders for $19 per month.  Each autoresponder is limited to 500 subscribers before the price goes up.  If you&#8217;re planning to build a massive mailing list around your niche, aWeber might not be for you.  However, for most niche marketers creating a mailing list around a smaller, more targeted subject, aWeber fits the bill nicely.</p>
<h3>GetResponse Review</h3>
<p>GetResponse has also been around since the late 1990&#8242;s and is also very intuitive in its interface.  All of the features in GetResponse can be overwhelming to a beginner, however for full control over your email campaign, you simply can&#8217;t do any better.  GetResponse is also cheaper than aWeber in terms of both its base rate ($17.95 per month) and its subscriber rate (you can have up to 10,000 &#8211; yes, 10,000 subscribers and the rate stays at $17.95 per month, whereas with aWeber, you&#8217;ll be paying $69 per month).</p>
<p>GetResponse is a better solution if you plan on building a large mailing list around a niche and don&#8217;t need to be walked through the process of setting up your messages, subject lines and subscriber list.  If one of your niches becomes extremely popular, you&#8217;ll be glad you chose GetResponse since that popularity won&#8217;t come with a higher price tag.</p>
<p>In the end, no matter which of the two autoresponders you choose, both are well suited to niche marketing websites and businesses.  Much of your decision should be based on how far you&#8217;d like to take your niche marketing blueprint that you follow in <a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/1440435308/" target="_blank">Get Niche Quick</a>.   Both services have a money back guarantee in the event you&#8217;re unhappy with either of them.  But once you try one you&#8217;ll be impressed by how far email marketing has come in just a decade!</p>
<p><a href="http://freeinfo.aweber.com" target="_blank">Try aWeber</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.getresponse.com/index/freeinfo" target="_blank">Try GetResponse<br />
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