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DoubleDouble

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HI Fixers,

I am great at FB ads and media buys, pretty good at Adwords, never touched emails.

I am looking to set up an email server so that I can send out some bulk emails. I was looking at a setting up something like - sendy. I am looking to send out for some crypto and some nutra offers

Looking to send out around 50 - 100 emails per day to start and warm that up to 500-1K.

Can anyone recommend a decent setup. that isn't going to break the bank?

thanks
 
HI Fixers,

I am great at FB ads and media buys, pretty good at Adwords, never touched emails.

I am looking to set up an email server so that I can send out some bulk emails. I was looking at a setting up something like - sendy. I am looking to send out for some crypto and some nutra offers

Looking to send out around 50 - 100 emails per day to start and warm that up to 500-1K.

Can anyone recommend a decent setup. that isn't going to break the bank?

thanks

Hey @DoubleDouble :)

I would say to search for a server ( google )
company that allows bulk emailing.

They can then assist you with the specs
you would need for the volume you would like to mail.

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You can setup an email with Google suite, it costs you about $5/email/month. Then you use an app called Yesware to schedule and send email from Google. It's about $12/user/month. With Yesware, you can send about 200 emails/day. So, for 1 month, you can send 6000 emails.
Note: With a new Google email, you shouldn't send 200 emails/day, you should send about 80/day, then increase gradually to 200 emails/day.
 
Well, if you are doing legit email marketing - you're not using purchased, scraped lists, for maximum deliverability I would recommend Sender.net. It won't break your bank - the Free plan is up to 2500 subscribers and the paid plans start after that - 10 dollars monthly for each 5000 subscribers. It also has email marketing automation, push notifications, subscription forms and much more.
 
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