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		<title>Aweber the King of Autoresponders</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been following some of the self named Guru circle of internet marketers for a couple of years now and I can say that they have a lot figured out.  What genius and execution (more on that another day&#8230;).  One thing they seem to agree on are what they consider the leading e-mail providers.  What [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been following some of the self named Guru circle of internet marketers for a couple of years now and I can say that they have a lot figured out.  What genius and execution (more on that another day&#8230;).  One thing they seem to agree on are what they consider the leading e-mail providers.  What are they?</p>
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<li>Aweber</li>
<li>InfusionSoft</li>
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<p>In fact, Jeff Walker (the fame of <a href="http://www.productlaunchformula.com" target="_blank">http://www.productlaunchformula.com</a> and <a href="http://www.sixinseven.com" target="_blank">http://www.sixinseven.com</a>), went to the trouble to have aweber clone their service under the domain name <a href="http://www.profollow.com" target="_blank">http://www.profollow.com</a>.  I&#8217;m not sure when he did this, but he made a big deal about it when he originally launched Product Launch Formula 2.0 in April of 2008.</p>
<p>He actually promised a bonus for anyone that signed up with profollow.com which would be a collection of videos showing how he used the aweber service and how to do e-mail marketing the &#8220;right way&#8221;.  Since everyone agreed that Aweber was all the rage, I was deciding whether I should use Jeff Walker&#8217;s private label version or the regular deal.</p>
<p>So I finally signed up with profollow.com so that I could get the videos.  As it turns out, the bonus never materialized.  On July 16th, 2009, Jeff&#8217;s assistant Betty sent me this:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Yes, it will be about 3 weeks before Jeff will have time to look into<br />
this&#8230; you haven&#8217;t missed anything and it is on his list of things.<br />
He hasn&#8217;t forgotten about it.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>So I waited, but it never came.  Oh well, so what.  It was unexpected since Jeff claims to be so big on over delivering and even providing additional unannounced bonuses.  I suppose it might be that he just didn&#8217;t get enough people signed up to justify the time to make the videos based on the money he makes reselling Aweber.  After all, he&#8217;s done a few more launches of PLF and related coaching, seminars, etc. since then.  Can&#8217;t fault a guy for chasing the money.</p>
<p>It probably would have slipped from my mind (like it probably did from the minds of the others that use profollow), except that I&#8217;ve been having trouble with Aweber (profollow) today and I&#8217;m wondering if it&#8217;s time to move on.  Usually they&#8217;re pretty sharp, but they don&#8217;t seem to give much credence to what I say or ask.  They just make the changes they like and seem to say &#8220;live with it&#8221;.</p>
<p>For example, in the last few weeks they rolled out a new webform module that embeds a whole bunch of junk CSS and other stuff to format it.  I suspect that a lot of their users don&#8217;t even know why this wouldn&#8217;t be a good thing, but I have a few gripes about it (including page bloat, SEO and getting it to fit with an existing style on my site).  When I asked if there was some way to go back to the old way they simply say &#8220;No&#8221;.  That&#8217;s it.</p>
<p>So what&#8217;s so bad about it?   I&#8217;ll just list out the things bother me about aweber (that I can remember right now):</p>
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<li>Their JavaScript web form generator is blocked by ad blocking plugins and software, which means that anyone using the JavaScript to embed an Aweber opt in form may be missing a percentage of web surfers.  Fortunately for them, most web users aren&#8217;t savvy enough to use ad blocking software (I would guess 20% or less of the web surfing population).</li>
<li>Their new webforms embed a bunch of CSS (9KB worth of stuff), which may or may not play well with wordpress and/or custom pages on my site.  I would rather just have the html form details and let my site CSS trickle down to format that form too, so it fits in.  If it&#8217;s going to be on every page I also don&#8217;t want the bloat there to meddle with my SEO efforts.</li>
<li>They provide very little control over when to send e-mail.  I can&#8217;t send two separate e-mails immediately.  I can&#8217;t decide what time of day to send an e-mail or what day of the week.  <em>This may have changed recently as a paid upgrade</em>, but the last time I asked support it wasn&#8217;t possible.  Even this <a title="Open Source Autoresponder" href="http://infinite.ibasics.biz/" target="_blank">open source autoresponder </a>allows you to choose down to the exact minute that a message should go out after some threshold time has been met&#8230;</li>
<li>I can&#8217;t delay the welcome message to accomplish a committed list type of function.  This is where I want someone to sign up on a list that is only a stepping stone list.  They should only receive e-mail on that list if they don&#8217;t progress on to the next list.  Why can&#8217;t I delay the welcome message or just skip it?</li>
<li>Aweber doesn&#8217;t provide secure forms, so that if I want to embed a form into a secure page on my site, or post from a secure page, site visitors will get the impression that I&#8217;m submitting their information insecurely to a third party.  This seems crazy since a secure certificate is as little as $30/year.  Why wouldn&#8217;t they allow for secure opt in?</li>
<li>Another secure/non-secure issue is that if I do have a secure site and someone opts in to my list, even when I have confirmed opt in turned off, aweber will send a confirmation message.  This is a bit of a limitation of SSL, since they can&#8217;t get all the information they need from the page (or so they say), but it&#8217;s a bother still the same.</li>
<li>Their HTML editor for e-mail messages makes including personalized details in URLs impossible.  For example, let&#8217;s say I wanted to produce a URL that would customize the content on a page on my site, so I would include their name or e-mail address.  Well, their HTML editor messes up the URL so that it doesn&#8217;t work. (post a comment if you want further explanation).</li>
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<p>I can&#8217;t remember other issues right now (just as well I suppose).  So what about InfusionSoft?  Well, I suppose if I had a bundle of money I could go with them.  They add a ton of value, but they charge for it too.  I do think I&#8217;ll end up there someday, but while I&#8217;m on the unlimited plan with aweber, I just can&#8217;t beat the price for the features with another paid plan right now.  I&#8217;m also not interested in maintaining the software on my own servers, though I have done this, I do believe that the performance and deliverability would degrade as my lists sizes increase.</p>
<p>On the whole, I am satisfied with Aweber, even though sometimes it seems that they are missing some pretty standard features and control (or that their support doesn&#8217;t care what I think).  For the price I&#8217;m paying and the deliverability I get, I don&#8217;t think I can beat them right now.</p>
<p>If you know of another e-mail host that has &#8220;fixed&#8221; the issues I mention above with Aweber, leave a comment and a link.  If I just missed the Jeff Walker videos that he promised as a profollow bonus, then let me know.  I would love to hear what he has to say about e-mail marketing, especially if he&#8217;s going to give tips about how to build the story and build relationships.  Those are two things I think he&#8217;s good at, if he would just make those videos.</p>
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