Dear Client:

I’d be happy to explain the different considerations when choosing a platform or service to deliver your email newsletters. As we discussed, it’s possible to use your blog or a third-party email newsletter marketing service.

In many ways the technology behind a blog and an email newsletter management service are the same. They both contain a back-end database to store data like addresses and names and a front-end website component to collect the data. Both offer a way to deploy emails, but a specialty email newsletter service will allow for highly stylized html emails.

The major divide between the two platforms comes in the email delivery and management process. Third-party email newsletter services, like Constant Contact and Email Labs (more listed below), specialize in meeting all the technical hurdles involved in successfully delivering email. Some of these hurdles include spam filters, ip blocking, and so on. Another difference is the ability to deliver a high volume of email and track usage and overall campaign effectiveness.

It’s worth noting that email marketing is a highly monetized segment of the industry and generally carries a hefty price tag (est. $25-100+/month). There are different fee structures used by the third-party services – i.e. pay by the number of subscribers, pay be the number of emails sent, and everything in between. Knowing how large your database is or will be and how often you intend to send e-newsletters will help to select a service.

So should you use the blog or a third-party email newsletter service? If the newsletter is a simple, text email and you’re subscriber database is under 5,000, then I would recommend starting with the blog. For a stylized, html email and a database to exceed 5,000 subscribers, I would recommend a third-party service to use from the start.

Here is an expanded list of email newsletter and e-marketing third-party services:

  • http://www.constantcontact.com/
  • http://www.benchmarkemail.com/
  • http://www.boomerang.com/
  • http://www.emaillabs.com/
  • http://campaigner.com/
  • http://www.myemma.com/
  • http://www.graphicmail.com/
  • http://www.icontact.com/
  • http://www.mailbuild.com/
  • http://sendloop.com/

I hope this was helpful in your decision making process. Please feel free to reply with any questions or comments.

Regards,
Dominic

Dominic Taverniti is the owner of Applied Web Vitals, a web design and development company specializing Dreamweaver templates and the Adobe Contribute CMS. Please feel free to contact us any time to explore your next web design or development project.