Free Email Marketing Tools for Small Business

This post is a compilation of the Best Email Marketing Services, Email Marketing Software and Email Marketing Tools for Small Business. Not all new or small businesses have a marketing budget to pay for expensive email marketing tools. We give you a complete list of free email marketing tools, email marketing software and email marketing services available in the market right now to help you with your business growth.

Here are the best email marketing tools for small business

SendPulse – for multichannel messaging

Sendpulse free email marketing

SendPulse offers a multichannel platform for marketers looking to do more than just email marketing. Its wide solution set includes web push notifications, SMS, Viber and even transactional emails via SMTP.

SendPulse’s free plan is one of the more generous in terms of sending limits, with a monthly allowance of 15,000 emails, however, you are only allowed up to 500 subscribers.

What we liked: You get access to some very useful features even on the free plan, including autoresponders, A/B testing, and advanced reporting such as click heat maps and opens by location. Web push notifications come included in the free plan, and you can also opt to have a free monthly plan of 12,000 SMTP emails.

Where they should improve: I came across a few issues with their email editor, which was at times buggy and slow. Without a workflow-based editor for basic autoresponders, these can also be a bit cumbersome to manage.

Who is the free plan suited to? A multichannel platform won’t appeal to everyone, but if your business uses web push or transactional emails to communicate with customers, SendPulse’s free plan could save you a considerable amount of time and money.

Free Trial: sendpulse.com


AWeber

AWeber logo

Create, send, and grow: AWeber is a free email marketing tool that can help you develop each of these steps of your strategies. Inside the platform, you can use Canva to design your layout, add images, insert the text, and position them the best way. 

Instead of sending each email manually, you can automate everything. Just build the email series you need and schedule them. But to whom are you going to send the emails? Manage subscribers, and segment them according to the criteria you desire. 

To grow your business, use the email marketing analytics AWeber has, you can track each step, from open rate to sales. The stats are also available to consult at AWeber mobile app. 

Highlighted features:

  • Drag-and-drop editor
  • Pre-built templates
  • Free Stock Images
  • Design with Canva
  • Schedule messages
  • Email segmentation
  • Reports & analytics

Free plan: 

  • Up to 500 subscribers
  • 3.000 emails send per month
  • 1 list profile
  • Drag-and-drop email builder
  • Pre-built email templates
  • Free Stock Images
  • Email segmentation
  • Simple subscriber and message analytics

EmailOctopus

emailoctopus

After Mailchimp and Moosend, here’s another animal in the email marketing zoo. EmailOctopus is a special breed: it used to be built on top of the Amazon SES service that provides the email infrastructure. The AWS account is optional now, though, meaning that you can use it just like any other newsletter service.

They let you have a generous 2500 subscribers for free, with a sending limit of 10,000 emails per month. If you are using Amazon’s servers, you can even use the free quota of currently up to 62,000 emails. “Currently”, because this can always change.

What we liked: prices on the paid plans are on the lower end (e.g. 50,000 subscribers for $115 per month) and once set up, the Octopus proved a well-spirited newsletter tool that is extremely easy to use. There’s an API available as well as a Zapier integration.

What they should improve: The range of features is a bit limited, though, if you are only looking to send classic newsletters and autoresponders you may have everything you need.

Who is the free plan suited to? I’d recommend EmailOctopus mainly to cost-conscious marketers who maybe already have an Amazon SES. They also seem to be relaxed about senders dealing with cryptocurrency and affiliate marketing. Industries other email providers often reject.

Free planwww.emailoctopus.com


HubSpot – A place to manage your contacts

HubSpot - The CRM powerhouse

Collect contacts through HubSpot’s forms, manage contacts in their advanced CRM and send up to 2,000 emails a month for free. You can also add unlimited users and assign contacts to each of them.

The drag and drop editor is pretty smooth and helpfully points out anything you might have missed. Unfortunately, they do not offer anything special when it comes to email templates – you just have one basic newsletter or promotion template to customize. It’s also not possible to unload your own or code it in HTML.

If you want access to templates, automations and landing pages, you’ll have to upgrade to their Sales or Marketing Hub.

What we liked: You have access to a robust CRM, form builder, ads and a few other cool features. In terms of ease of use, the software doesn’t feel overwhelming at all. Primarily a CRM, they are generous when it comes to contacts, allowing you to store up to 1 million for free!

Where they should improve: Though there is (virtually) no cap on contacts, you might find that 2,000 emails a month isn’t enough. You’ll also have to put up with the HubSpot branding being present at the end of every email you send. They could also include a few nice templates in the free plan or at least the option to upload your own.

A limitation to HubSpot’s free plan is that you’re not able to properly authenticate an email sending domain through SPF and DKIM – that said, they didn’t score too badly in our deliverability testing.

Who should use the free plan: Small to medium-sized businesses who are in need of a decent CRM – because this is where HubSpot really shines. You’ll need to take into account that the monthly sending limit is quite low compared to other tools (though one-to-one sales emails don’t count towards this) and neither A/B testing nor automations are included.

Try HubSpot out for free!


Mailjet – lots of potential

MailJet free email marketing service

Another newsletter provider traditionally known for sending transactional emails, Mailjet has evolved into a more complete email service, although their features are still relatively basic. Their free plan is generous in terms of capacity (unlimited contacts and up to 6,000 emails a month, with a 200-email daily limit). It’s a little less generous in terms of access, however – premium features like automations, segmentation and A/B testing are only available to try out for free for 30 days.

What we liked: The drag-and-drop editor is a breeze to use, and they have a decent range of email templates to choose from.

Where they should improve: Everything still feels a little new and unpolished – there’s just a handful of automation workflows available, for example, and lots of features still under development.

Who is the free plan suited to? If volume is important to you, and you don’t need sophisticated features, Mailjet’s free plan will serve you well.

Free Trial: www.mailjet.com


Benchmark – sleek and simple

Benchmark free email marketing service

With a clean and minimalist design, Benchmark is one of the most user-friendly newsletter tools we’ve tried. What’s more, their free Starter plan gives you access to all areas – marketing automation, forms, surveys and reporting included – with a few caveats (you won’t be able to activate automations or A/B tests, for example, and sign-up forms will only allow you to add 75 subscribers a day). You’ll also only have 250 emails/month, which is not many at all.

What we liked: They have a great variety of modern-looking and mobile-friendly templates, and a drag-and-drop editor that’s hard to beat in terms of usability. Support, even on the free plan, is fast and responsive. And they offer integration with over 300+ tools, including WordPress, Facebook and Shopify.

Where they should improve: Deliverability rates with Benchmark were disappointingly low (particularly to Outlook and Hotmail inboxes). You’re also unlikely to stay on the free plan for very long, as they charge $5/month to upgrade your image storage from 10MB to unlimited and only allow for 250 emails/month.

Who is the free plan suited to? Businesses who tend to send more text-based emails might have a better chance of staying under the file storage limit (and having their emails delivered) – so if you’re after a nicely designed and straightforward tool, Benchmark is a good choice.

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Free Trial: www.benchmarkemail.com


MoonMail – powerful, but at a price

MoonMail free email marketing service

MoonMail leverages Amazon’s cloud network to send their email and was built with volume in mind. Their free plan however is one of the most restrictive, with just 300 emails a month, and a daily cap of 1 campaign a day (with only 10 recipients per campaign). You’re obligated to use their own domain as the email sender address, and have no access to automations. Support and the ability to edit custom fields is also limited. Plus, we have to say their tool isn’t the easiest to use, with a lot of back and forth required to set up campaigns.

Free Trial: moonmail.io

Conclusion

Marketing your business is essential and email marketing has proven to be the most effective method of reaching your customers. There are many free email marketing services that make it easy for businesses to reach new customers, reengage forgotten ones or promote products and services. With no cost and no sign-up forms, it makes it even easier for businesses to retain and grow their customer base.

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