I use Convertkit as one of my autoresponders. I use this one because it integrates with so many other tools that I use, and it's pretty cost-effective. 👍🏻 There are many parts of it I use and other stuff I don't, but that's the nature of any software.
Did you know that Microsoft did a survey about ten years ago to find out who their most significant competitor was for their range of products, specifically the Office suite? They were surprised by the results and have struggled to overcome that competitor ever since. That competitor? Their older versions of the same software. 😂 Even though later versions had improved features and were easier to use for the consumer, most companies didn't see them as valuable enough to upgrade. Most users didn't use all the features available in any case, and they didn't see the new features as something they needed.
You probably don't use all the features of the software you use either. Anyway, with Convertkit the features I use the most are the form creation and the broadcast feature. Occasionally I use the landing page creation tool, and I have also used the thank you page creation tool. They are so easy to use, I should use them more. 😉
Back to the free bit. Convertkit today announced that they had increased the number of subscribers a free account can have to 1,000. That's massive. You could have a full-time income from 1,000 subscribers.
Regards,
P.S. Two things, as you saw above, you can have a free account with up to 1,000 subscribers at Convertkit go here to claim that. But how to get those subscribers and convert them to buyers? I have offered this to you before, but this is the best way to grow an engaged list of subscribers, keep them engaged and encourage them to buy your offerings. Yep, it's the Tony Shepherd way to grow a responsive email list. It's what he does, and it's what I do, it works. |
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