We recently conducted a rather lengthy study of typical options for writing, distributing, and maintaining missionary newsletters and reports. (Just because everybody has always used MailChimp, it doesn’t mean it’s the only game in town.) We found several really good options for today – including the writers’ service called Substack. Honestly, it seemed like one of the best options, though, might be Sender.net. It allows free newsletter distribution for up to 2500 email addresses – and it archives your newsletters as well. If you wouldn’t mind, could you please check it out then compare it to your own favorite service – and make a quick review in the comments to this item? (Note: You’re allows to argue for MailChimp if you still prefer that.) To learn more about Sender.net, just navigate to https://app.sender.net/. You get free signup forms, automations, segmentation, and a lot more – all for free.
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Intuitive for most, but just in case… use the link https://sender.net instead to find information about Sender. A cursor glance makes it look quite attractive. My big question is how secure is it, especially on a free plan. If others have tried this or check into it more deeply, I’d really enjoy hearing your impressions.
Thanks for watching my back, Brian.
Security: They do have a strong anti-spam policy: https://www.sender.net/anti-spam-policy/ and have received very high reviews at G2, which we have come to trust as a fairly reliable review engine https://www.g2.com/products/sender-net/reviews . But please do let us know if you guys discover otherwise.