Over the years, I’ve assisted many of my clients in setting up email marketing newsletters. I’ve had the opportunity to test the most popular ones, including Constant Contact, Ezine Director, iContact and others. Today, I happened to stumble across what I feel is the best email newsletter application on the web!
OK, so once you get past the quirky name, you’ll discover a simple, intelligent and powerful email marketing utility that anyone can use. Featuring some truly innovative technology, Mad Mimi is the simplest way to create branded, well-designed newsletters and promotions.
Mad Mimi is web-based, which means there is nothing to download or configure. All you need is a web browser and an internet connection. Here’s how it works…
Within five minutes, I had already created my first test newsletter (see right). Images are placed by simply dragging them from the tray on the right into the body of your newsletter. Across the bottom of the editor is a row of handy buttons that enable you to create new sections in your newsletter, including:
Just click one of these buttons and Mad Mimi inserts the section into your newsletter, with a WYSIWYG editor, ready for you to start typing your content! Create a custom header if you like, to make the newsletter look even more polished. When you’re finished, Mad Mimi will guide you through selecting recipients from your list and sending your email campaign.
Stats are delivered in real-time, and you can track bounces, opens, untraced emails, clicks, forwards and unsubscribes. If you want even more accurate tracking, Mad Mimi also integrates with Google Analytics, intelligently automating your link tags so you can measure your promotion’s success.
Mad Mimi will let you create your own customized HTML sign-up form as well, adding custom fields as you see fit. When you’re done, Mad Mimi will generate a block of code for you to copy and paste into your own site to add a simple sign-up form for your visitors.
Perhaps the best part of Mad Mimi is the price. The most frequent complaint I hear from my clients is how expensive it can be to send regular email campaigns to large lists of subscribers. As I mentioned before, Mad Mimi is completely free! A free account will allow you to send unlimited emails to a contact list of 100 or less. Want more?
There are three upgrade levels available to subscribers. For just $12/month, you can increase your mailing list to a whopping 5,000 contacts! $49 increases your audience to 15,000, and doubles the sending speed of your newsletters. And for you power users, $199/month allows unlimited audience members, and quadruples the sending speed!
The best way to see if Mad Mimi is right for you is to simply sign up for the free account and give ‘er a test run. I think within a few minutes, you’ll agree that Mad Mimi is simply the most intuitive, easiest to use and best-priced email marketing tool you’ve ever used.
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Richard swears by Campaign Monitor (campaignmonitor.com) which looks like a very similar thing. I like the design testing portion of it. I don’t know how it compares to Mad Mimi though.
Posted on August 6th, 2008 at 4:18 pmWhile I like the design features of Campaign Monitor, the pricing is quite steep at nearly $50 per email campaign. Mad Mimi offers unlimited email campaigns for the same number of recipients at less than half the price! Plus, I find the interface of Mad Mimi instantly intuitive, which is critical for my clients. Thanks for the feedback!
Posted on August 6th, 2008 at 4:28 pmJust went through 1 hour of tutorial & trial with Constant Contact (after hearing all the hoopla). Overall easy to grasp but inserting logos w/ proper dimensions is a BEAR. Plus the audio on the orientation was so low I could barely hear it (a small but annoying detail).
Shawn has always been on the money with such counsel . . . I am going to Mad Mimi ASAP to kick dem tires.
JT
Posted on August 12th, 2008 at 12:23 pmHi Guys,
Posted on November 20th, 2008 at 8:18 pmJust wanted to make you aware of a new player in the email marketing arena InteCom eMail Marketing from New Zealand developed on ruby on rail – addresses the technology curve super easy, fast & affordable.
http://www.intecom.co.nz