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Infusionsoft Email Marketing Review

March 4th, 2010
NOTE: This post is one section of an extensive review of Infusionsoft.

Infusionsoft Email Marketing Overall Grade: B+

Email marketing is one of the best features of Infusionsoft. They do a good job with deliverability, and have all the common functions you need to execute effective email marketing campaigns.

The pricing is competitive, too. For 25,000 emails per month, MailChimp charges $250 (1-cent per message is a typical cost). But, that’s just for sending the email messages. Infusionsoft gives you the whole product (CRM and everything else) for $199 — And that includes 25,000 emails per month.

Why an B+ instead of an A+?

  • They stick a message at the bottom of each message that says “Delivered by Infusionsoft.” They’ve been talking about letting you pay extra to get rid of this, but that doesn’t seem reasonable to me.
  • The messages come from Bounce@Infusionsoft.com. You can’t change this. More on this problem …
  • Most of the reports you’ll want are available, but they could be easier to use.  More on this …
    Also, there’s no real support for split-testing messages. Supposedly, this is in the works …
    You can’t access the email statistics via the API
  • The base product doesn’t offer email spam scoring so you can check for messages that are likely to get trapped by spam filters.
  • You can’t easily have an HTML page that mirrors the content of the message. So, you can’t do a “Click to see this in your browser” link.

For many small businesses, these are mostly annoyances. Improving your follow-up and communication with customers can be very valuable — Even if it isn’t perfectly branded and smooth.

Infusionsoft Email Marketing probably isn’t a good fit for you if:

  • You spend a lot of time and energy on your brand and customer experience, and you want your messages “just so.”
  • You are an analytics wizard and you want to know everything about email deliverability, email metrics, etc.

There are a couple of other nice features that I should mention:

  • There’s a plugin for Outlook that lets you integrate Outlook with Infusionsoft. You can even use Outlook to send email through Infusionsoft! It’s only available for Outlook, though. This really helps if you are using the CRM features in Infusionsoft.
  • You can include trackable links in a message. You can use this to trigger Automation and Segmentation events.
  • You can setup sequences of emails that happen according to various rules. For example, you can setup a sequence that goes out every 4 days after someone completes an opt-in form on your website.

Here are a couple of other articles from Greased Skid:

If I missed anything, or you disagree, please leave a comment. If you want to see an example of an Infusionsoft Email, complete the form at:

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