Hello Group! How are you? I hope everybody is well. I have a question. Which Email Marketing Software would you suggest for someone that needs the best email marketing service as well as great designs for landing pages?
So far I have signed up with Get Response. I am testing this software out now.
GetResponse is a solid choice, especially if you’re looking for an all-in-one platform with email campaigns, automation, and landing page builders. It’s beginner-friendly and works well for testing and small to mid-scale campaigns.
However, if your goal is to get the best Email Marketing Services with high converting strategies, advanced automation, and professionally designed landing pages, I would recommend working with a specialized service provider rather than relying only on software.
HikeMyTraffic offers AI-powered Email Marketing Services where experts handle everything—from audience segmentation and copywriting to automation workflows and conversion-focused landing page design. This approach often delivers better results than using tools alone, especially if you want growth, higher open rates, and better ROI without trial and error.
High deliverability, automation features, comprehensive analytics, and bulk-email capabilities make DigitalAka stand out if you're searching for the best email marketing software. Their platform is perfect for companies looking for strong, dependable, and reasonably priced email marketing performance since it offers scalable sending, clean themes, and robust list management.
If you’re already testing GetResponse and want the finest email-marketing + gorgeous landing-page design combo, consider DigitalAka – it’s built for exactly that. In one package, DigitalAka provides a landing page/website builder, pre-made themes, and an easy drag-and-drop email builder.
In addition to email, DigitalAka offers subscriber segmentation, automation workflows, and analytics for monitoring opens, clicks, and conversions.
To put it briefly, if you want high deliverability, excellent design, and user-friendliness all under one roof, DigitalAka offers you both—powerful email marketing and clear, efficient landing pages.
Sep 22, 20255:06 AM - edited Sep 22, 20255:13 AM
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Hey! Campaign monitor might be worth looking at for your needs. I've been using it and the email designs are really solid - templates look professional without much tweaking needed. The drag-and-drop builder is pretty intuitive too. Here's the link www.campaignmonitor.com/
One thing to note though - they don't have built-in landing page creation like some other platforms do. So if landing pages are a big priority, you might need to pair it with something else or stick with getresponse since they include that feature.
That said, campaign monitor's email quality and deliverability has been reliable for me. worth comparing it during your testing phase to see which interface and feature set works better for your specific needs.
I was using Mailchimp before but they've raised their prices multiple times since last year. I opted to transition to Brevo (formerly Sendinblue) since it's way much more affordable while offering similar functionalities. While Mailchimp's standard plan charges $20 per month for 6000 emails and 500 contacts, Brevo's Starter plan costs only $25 per month, offering 20k emails with unlimited contacts.
They even have a free plan with unlimited contacts too, and up to 300 emails/day for free, which is great. Have you tried it?
Hi @PHarmony. Welcome to HubSpot Community! I like Kristen's blog article that lists a bunch of options. Yes it's true you have a lot of choices for email marketing software. I've used several, and sometimes still use them when volunteering with nonprofits - they use a lot of various tools.
It may come as no shock here, but as a HubSpot user since 2010 and #HubSpotAdvocate, I'm going to suggest HubSpot. Especially because you're asking about connecting your email marketing to landing pages, I think keeping as much as you can in a robust system that's still easy to use -- HubSpot -- is your best bet.
Just my thoughts from an everyday user. 🙌
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I have chosen to sign up with HubSpot for my business. I now understand that HubSpot is considered a "CRM". I am still learning exactly what a CRM is. From what I think I've learned lol, a CRM is what I would use as a company to keep up with multiple departments within their business, all in one place.? Is that the correct definition for CRM?
Also, would you suggest that I use CRM for my clients email marketing. Or, should I just use a regular Email Marketing Software like Aweber that is not a CRM?
To me, a CRM is a strategy and system that helps you manage contact relationships. You're managing communications (1:1 emails, marketing emails, phone calls, meetings) in one collaborative database to help your busness grow while focusing on efficient and human communications. It helps you store data about your contacts and follow along on their buyer's journey.
HubSpot started off as a marketing software with email marketing, content management (CMS) like blogs, and marekting conversion paths like landing pages and such.
So it's a lot of things. It does help different departments (marketing, sales, customer service/success) communicate in a collaborative manner, for sure. When you're emailing a contact or taking meeting notes, others can see the information so they aren't asking the same questions of the person every time. It's great.
And yes, in all of that, HubSpot also has email marketing tools that help you set up lead nurturing email workflows, conversion paths, and more.
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Thanks for the tag @kvlschaefer ! I see @danmoyle has excellent answers above, +1 to using HubSpot for as much as possible instead of lots of separate tools you'll have to integrate @PHarmony.
All of HubSpot's tools sit on top of the CRM and use the CRM as the engine, if that is a helpful way to look at it. I'm not sure what level of HubSpot or Hubs you are using, but even the free version has a lot of different tools you can utilize, including email marketing.