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Mailer4U.com
Using Mailer4U.com, you can add a newsletter subscription box to
your Web site, which allows visitors to optin to your newsletter.
This service will then automatically build your mailing list and
handle outdated email addresses. Please note that Mailer4U.com is
free for 500 emails a month with a limit on 10,000 subscribers.
DK3.com Mailing List
This service allows you to publish your own email newsletter without
installing advanced mailing list software. One thing that we
particularly like about DK3's mailing list is there are no limits on
the number of subscribers you have, or the size of messages you
send. Features include: double optin, message archive and online
subscribe and unsubscribe box.
ListPower.com
Here's an evergrowing service that allows you to create and manage
your own email newsletter. Newsletters form part of most Web site
communities nowadays, and if you haven't got one yet, you really
should consider it. ListPower.com has all the tools needed to
generate a successful mailing list and is hosted remotely, ideal for
inexperienced Web site owners.
FanBlast!
The FanBlast! free mailing list application lets you quickly provide
a rich content newsletter system for your Web site, keeping your
site抯 visitors informed and ready to visit again. It features full
online account administration, multiple address books, HTML content,
template storage, subscriber management, double optin option, and
more.
Server.com
Servers.com's solution to publishing your own Internet newsletter is
robust, reliable and secure. Here, you can provide your visitors
with a simple "subscribe" form and add (or delete) subscribers as
you wish. Other features include: password protection, antispam
countermeasures, unlimited number of subscribers, fast connections
and a searchable mailing list database.
YourMailingListProvider.com
A solid and professional mailing list provider that provides free
newsletter list services for Web site owners wishing to keep "in
touch" with their visitors. They don't add advertisements to the
messages you send, meaning your lists are completely customised and
also have a great administration control panel with many options
available, plus account notices.
NotifyList.com
NotifyList.com is a completely free, fast and easy way to set up a
mailing list. There are no frills here, just the basic functions
that a good mailing list requires: view and remove members, send a
message to all subscribers, edit the list's settings, change your
password and a few other extras. After "testing" this service, we've
found it to be an ideal place for new Webmasters.
Bravenet.com
Amongst many other services (counters, guestbooks, polls, etc.),
there's an excellent mailing list provider at Bravenet. To begin
collecting addresses and sending out newsletters, just click on the
link labeled "mailing (distributed) list" and register. At Bravenet
you will receive a form to add to your site, unsubscription utility,
a test mode and even backup tools.
SmartGroups.com
SmartGroups is a smashing service that allows Webmasters (or anybody
else for that matter) to create an online community, complete with
mailing list contact. The service is not just for an email
community, though. You can share pictures with group members and
take votes on important issues. There's also an option to create
questionnaires for fun or demographic purposes.
Yahoo!
Groups
This service originated when Onelist and eGroups.com merged, later
to be taken over by one of the Internet's most recognised Web sites.
To be perfectly honest, it's not the place a large site would host
their mailing list, however, for smaller Web sites, it's an ideal
place to create a type of community. As with all Yahoo!'s sites,
users are required to have a membership name. |