Have you ever wondered what it is that makes a company successful? If you have answered “quality”, then I would say that it’s just one part of the equation. The other and equally important aspect of a company’s success is marketing.
As an aspiring online entrepreneur, your goal must be to master those marketing channels that acts as a catalyst to your company’s success. In addition to this, you must be abreast with the latest marking studies, trends, and products.
Online businesses – be it a blog, a forum, a product or a service; must rely on harvesting the various online marketing techniques at their disposal.
There are a lot of players in the email marketing scenario with big names like GetResponse, Aweber, and MailChimp. They’ve been around for long and have gained the trust of the masses which helped them to dominate (and to a certain extent monopolize) the email marketing business.
Today, I want to introduce you to this brand new email marketing service I came across – SendinBlue. In a nutshell, SendinBlue does email marketing, SMS marketing and transaction emails (i.e. emailing purchase confirmations and forgotten password reminders). All of this is done in an easy-to-use interface with an extremely competitive price tag (you’ll shortly find out how – or if you cannot wait, jump to the Free Email Marketing? section)
You can skip this part if you’d like, but I would always like a quick background on the service I’m investigating.
In early 2011, Armand Thiberge (CEO of a web development agency) and Kapil Sharma put together a team of 15 web developers and in 18 months they developed SendinBlue, focusing more on the intuitiveness than the moneymaking side of things.
Launched in September 2012, the company set out to provide the world with “the simplest, most reliable marketing solution for everyone”. After using the service for a half hour, I would say that SendinBlue is one of the most intuitive email marketing services I’ve come across.
In case you’re wondering where I got this information from, don’t worry – it’s all there in SendinBlue’s “About” page.
Let’s take a moment to discuss some of the most interesting features the SendinBlue team has to offer:
This is one of those features that keeps the good email marketing services, a class apart from the rest. The underlying technique of such a “free” offering is an age-old “try before you buy” principle, which is arguably one of the most successful forms of marketing.
To my knowledge, only MailChimp offers a “free for life” plan, although you’re limited to a maximum of 2,000 subscribers and 12,000 emails per month. That’s essentially sending 6 emails per month to your subscribers.
In comparison, with SendinBlue, you are allowed to have unlimited subscribers, but you can only send 9000 emails per month, with a restriction of up to 300 emails per day (apologies for being repetitive). Here’s what you need to know about the free email marketing services from SendinBlue – you get all the features from the standard set of offerings, other than three things:
Another crucial factor of the “free” plan is the SendinBlue logo. As long as you are using the Free or the Micro plan, you will have the SendinBlue logo attached to all the emails you send your customers.
This is one of those rare cases where even with a paid subscription, you aren’t able to remove the service supplier’s branding. Personally, I do not hold this against SendinBlue since they are offering an incredibly awesome free service, which would be difficult to replicate for new businesses.
Much like the “Sent from my iPhone” signature, this technique does most of the marketing for SendinBlue.
Now that we’ve established that we can sign-up for a completely free SendinBlue account, let’s set one up to create our first campaign.
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Now we’re ready to create our first campaign.
Since the WordPress plugin merely replicates the functionality of the actual SendinBlue web application, I found it much easier to use the actual SendinBlue dashboard.
Add your essential campaign details (such as the name, subject, from name, from email, header, footer and so on) and click on “Create Your Email” to proceed to the next step.
In this step, we use any one of four available tools to design our newsletter.
Once you’ve designed the newsletter, you can send it to a test group or a singular test email to test it in “realtime”. If you’re satisfied with the results, proceed to the next step.
In this step, select the recipient list. You can select one or more, but must limit to the limit of 300 emails per day if you’re using the free account.
Finally, this step will show you a full preview of the email that’s going to be sent to your subscribers. Schedule the time of delivery and click the big yellow Schedule button. You can also send your campaign instantly, by clicking on the link right below the schedule button.
However, we would recommend against it, since it is a good practice to send newsletters at fixed hours – maintain a consistent delivery routine.
All email marketing services require a set of plugins with the major Content Management Solutions (CMS) in order to gain a loyal following. SendinBlue is no exception. It has five exclusive plugins for some of the most popular CMS including a custom WordPress plugin. Following is the list of the officially supported CMS in SendinBlue:
The SendinBlue section in your WordPress dashboard will give you access to the same data and content that you have in your SendinBlue account. You can view your credits, contact lists, campaigns, statistics, and more.
For any business to thrive, it must establish its brand. Online businesses are no exception. That being said, sporting the logo of your “email delivery guy” isn’t the best approach. SendinBlue removes the branding only when you buy the Bronze Plan (or higher), which starts at $39 USD per month. In essence, you’ll have to shell out 40 bucks a month for your email delivery.
It is worthwhile to mention that you get a free dedicated IP when you subscribe for a Gold Plan or higher. Take a look at their detailed pricing FAQ for in-depth information.
It can be justly stated that SendinBlue pricing strategy is purely based on “the number of emails sent”, rather than “the number of subscribers” you have. When compared to MailChimp, SendinBlue evaluates to be much cheaper in terms of bulk email delivery.
SendinBlue looks like a promising service that can give the dominant players in the newsletter industry – a much awaited nudge. With its transparent pricing and free offering, SendinBlue is building up to a large consumer base. Question is – are you ready to give it a try?
If you are still not sure which email marketing software to go with, see our comparison on 6 Email Marketing Platforms Worth Considering.
Let us know in the comments below.
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Thats a show stopper right out of the gate, the logo removal is way out their. Better going with Aweber or Sender for a better deal.
Wha about multilanguage support or lists?
Hey Aleksandar,
Both of them are supported.
Hi Aleksandar, SendinBlue supports lists and has multilingual support.
I've updated the post accordingly.
Best,
Sourav
Thanks for the awsome article , but there is 2 typos first one here
"for life! 9000 emails per day with a limit of 300 ".
You say day but you mean month.
2nd typo
"Copy-paste the API key and click on " on what exactly . otherwise great and really helpful.
Thanks for pointing out the typos, Shady.
Just updated the post.
Thanks for the tip Shady. :)
I have been using MailChimp for some months now and i was thinking to replace it with another similar Mail Marketing Platform and after i read this post i know exactly what email marketing platform should i choose after i cancel my MailChimp Subscription.
Thank you!
Glad I could be of help, Luke. Thanks for stopping by.