Suggest me the best email marketing tool?

Hello,
I would like to use a strengths of email marketing and create a newsletter for my customers. My question is, which email marketing provider is the best? I am deciding between Mailchimp, YMLP and Sendinblue, but if there are more, please suggest.

What are your criteria for choosing? How would you define “best”?

My main criteria are that it should be easy to use, have the best features and functionality, provide the best customer support and have reasonable prices.

Nobody can tell you which one has the best features and functionality if nobody knows what features and functionalities you need. Maybe one of them has a feature that someone finds absolutely amazing so they’ll recommend it to you, but you’ll never use that feature. Meanwhile another service may have a feature you would have used, but it was recommended to you because nobody deemed it “the best feature”.

Same for the prices, nobody can recommend something for reasonable prices if they don’t know what you find reasonable.

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I have been using Mailchimp and iDealSMTP for the past 5 years and it is totally a user-friendly email marketing tool. It is suitable for all business types with customizable templates, robust segmentation, automation, detailed analytics, and seamless integration options.

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Thankyou for your suggestion. I will consider it.

There are many tools for email marketing but I have used SMTPget for 8 years and have no issue with it. They gives dedicated IP address, SPF, DKIM & DMARC records to ensure that your emails directly reaches into inbox.
I highly recommend you consider SMTPget, it is affordable and easy to access.

Choosing an email marketing provider depends on what you need. Mailchimp is user-friendly and offers customizable templates. YMLP is simple and affordable. Sendinblue is known for its all-in-one platform and affordability. If you prefer user-friendly interfaces, consider Constant Contact or Campaign Monitor. For advanced features, GetResponse might be a good fit.

I recommend Mailchimp. This service offers a wide range of tools for creating and sending newsletters. It is easy to use even for beginners and provides many templates for email design. Mailchimp also has good analytics that let you track the performance of your campaigns.