Constant Contact
Review of Constant Contact
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Company Description
Constant Contact®, Inc. helps small businesses, associations, and nonprofits
connect with their customers, clients, and members. Launched in 1998,
Constant Contact champions the needs of small organizations and
provides them with an easy and affordable way to build successful,
lasting customer relationships.
Constant Contact’s leading email marketing, online survey and event
marketing tools—supported by its expert personal coaching and
support—help all types of small businesses and organizations create
professional-looking email newsletters and insightful online surveys
and begin a dialogue with their customers. Today, more than 350,000
customers worldwide trust Constant Contact to help them connect with
their audience.
With Constant Contact, small organizations have access to the latest
industry information and education to help them learn email marketing
and online survey best practices. Plus, they benefit from Constant
Contact’s high email deliverability rates due to strong partnerships
with ISPs, a no-tolerance spam policy, and a leadership role in
organizations such as the ESPC (Email Sender and Provider Coalition).
Headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts, Constant Contact was ranked
number 127 in Deloitte’s Technology Fast 500 in 2007.
Sign up for a 60-Day FREE trial at https://www.constantcontact.com/features/signup.jsp

Francine Splicer review of Constant Contact 8.2/10
I have been using Constant Contact for 4 months now and find it way better than Aweber. It’s easier to use and has more templates.
Garin Kilpatrick review of Constant Contact
Last weekend I signed up for the 60 day FREE trial of constant contact. On Monday I received an a call from a customer support rep asking me if I had any questions at all. I found installing sign up forms very straightforward, and I like that they offer a “SafeSubscribe” logo option for beneath the sign up form that reassures people it is safe to sign up. See this form in action on http://twittertoolsbook.com. A nice thing about the 60 day free trial is that the service remains free beyond the 60 days, allowing you to continue to capture emails for free. Charges are only implemented after the 60 days when emails are sent.
Garin review of Constant Contact
A major restriction in the 60 day trial version of this service is that it is only free for up to 100 contacts. Once your mailing list surpasses 100 contacts the paid model automatically kicks in. If you are looking for a trial ESP for managing a larger list I know MailChimp offers a “Forever Free” program of up to 500 subscribers and 3,000 emails per month.