In affiliate marketing, sending newsletters and subscriptions are very important. There are many services which offer newsletter services. If you are planning for any new affiliate program or if you want to be in touch with your visitors, then you should surely go for a newsletter tool.
Using Feedburner for subscription is good and its free, but there are lots of limitations. You cannot send a offer letter to your subscribers. You can have a feedburner subscription box as well as a news letter subscribing form too on your blog. You might have noticed that I have recently added a new newsletter box below the Feedburner one which is of Aweber, an excellent newsletter and auto responder solution.
I was using Getresponse earlier, but I stopped in between as I have not really able to spend much time for my blog and newsletters.
I am planning for a new free affiliate program soon, so I just thought of starting the newsletter from this blog and will finally add up a new list for the new program.
Why should you go for Aweber?
- Reliable service
- Affordable, need to pay more only when your subscriber list becomes bigger
- RSS Feeds can be linked and notification will be sent automatically if you enable this feature.
- Used by Great Bloggers
- Unlimited news letters can be sent, but don’t irritate your subscribers by sending newsletters everyday. I feel twice a week will be good to keep your un-subscription rate low.
- Sign-up as an affiliate of Aweber and earn good commission
- 10 years of service completed
- Twitter integrated
- Templates for newsletters
- Custom fields can be inserted to newsletters
- Generate easy web forms to capture subscribers
- Import subscribers, but they need to confirm the subscription
Who should use newsletters?
- Bloggers who wish to communicate with their visitors with some offers or announcements
- Affiliate Marketers with ideas
- Bloggers who want to capture more regular visitors
- If you wish to sell some products
If you are into any of the above, then go ahead and sign-up for an account and make sure that you use the service to its best and learn all the available features.


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I use Getresponse, its also great, but It does not have a good blog broadcast feature. I am planning to change to Aweber