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We are looking to get into Email Marketing and I've been assigned the task of finding a good program. I hear a lot about Constant Contact, does anyone use CC?

If so, what do you think about their service?

Next year, we are planning to send 5-6 email blasts that consists of 300k-500k people. So, we need a great provider that can handle the load.

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I would never use constant contact - too much branding from them on your messages. Check out Fire Engine Red (www.fire-engine-red.com). I've used them for years and absolutely love them, plus they specifically serve higher ed audiences.

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Thanks for the info Karlyn! I like the fact that they are in Philadelphia (we're in Delaware) and that they are small.

I will definitely check them out and schedule a demo.

I need at least 2 more recommendations, anyone have any other suggestions?

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Mailchimp, Emma, Real Magnet, Exact Target, Silverpop, Vertical Response....hope this helps! :-)

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We send all of ours in house using "Email Marketer" from interspire.

http://www.interspire.com/emailmarketer/

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We're shopping for an e-mail provider, too, and so far Bronto is the leader. We do need to schedule a Fire Engine Red demo, though.

Also, Karlyn didn't mention it, but she wrote a good set of guidelines for selecting an email service provider last year. We found that really useful.

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I also recommend people take a look at Karlyn's guidelines (and also recommend taking a look at Fire Engine Red

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We use campaign monitor and I love them.

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I can echo the love for Campaign Monitor. I don't have much experience with other vendors, but CM is great. Very easy to use interface so we can offload campaign creation to less technical users. It's pay per e-mail, so your volume will determine whether that or pay per month is a better option.

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Has anyone used Mailchimp?

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I use Mailchimp for my business and have been really impressed with them so far

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We've been using Emma (myemma.com) for the last two months and love them. Granted, we are using it on a smaller scale than you are looking for. We send around 30-50k a month in 3 - 5 blasts.

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We use MailChimp for a newsletter we send out and I have found it to be excellent. I highly recommend them. www.mailchimp.com

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