10-22-2020, 11:50 PM
Well, I've finally had it. Bought several licenses for own hosted autoresponder scripts (Interspire, Arpreach, Mailster, Acelle, Beemail...), tested everything thoroughly, had 5 different SMTP server provider (with my own dedicated IP) + 2 of my own SMTP servers.
F*** em all. Why? Well, the developers are quite akward and clumsy if I may say and apparently do not understand what the heck a proper mailing system should include and/or combine the same ole scripts in something simlar (read: the same...Mailjam is one of those gems, Beemail also).
It is no wonder so many people use 3rd party autoresponder as: Mailchimp, Mailerlite, Getresponse, Activecampaign, Aweber, Moosend, Hubspot, ConverKit, ConstantContact...you name it.
F*** em all also. Why? They are darn expensive, they have too much limitations. Correct me if I'm wrong?
So, I decided I will install Mailwizz script on my server, which as far as it looks seems a bit complicated, but has everything needed. Except one thing...email newsletter templates.
Yes, yes, there are some free templates Mailwizz guys are offering, but this is simply not enough. So I dug into the abyss and found out one gem that can change my work completely (hopefuly yours to).
It is called MailStyler Newsletter Creator Pro. Yes, it has been shared befored here in BBHF, but the latest versions are what this thing is really all about. Being able to create gorgeous newsletter templates and import them into the autoresponder system (and Mailwizz apparently supports it).
So, at the time of the writing I am testing MailStyler Newsletter Creator Pro Version 2 (latest version) and am absolutely delighted. There are so many templates to choose from and quite a large image library + icons included.
I will create several email templates, import them into Mailwizz and play with them within the Mailwizz.
So, here you have it: MailStyler Newsletter Creator Pro Version 2 (latest version which is: 2.9.0.101
Sales page:
Dll (pass as usual):
Note: Always very interested in your bulk email/autoresponder endeavours, problems and solutions, so comments are always very welcome of course.
F*** em all. Why? Well, the developers are quite akward and clumsy if I may say and apparently do not understand what the heck a proper mailing system should include and/or combine the same ole scripts in something simlar (read: the same...Mailjam is one of those gems, Beemail also).
It is no wonder so many people use 3rd party autoresponder as: Mailchimp, Mailerlite, Getresponse, Activecampaign, Aweber, Moosend, Hubspot, ConverKit, ConstantContact...you name it.
F*** em all also. Why? They are darn expensive, they have too much limitations. Correct me if I'm wrong?
So, I decided I will install Mailwizz script on my server, which as far as it looks seems a bit complicated, but has everything needed. Except one thing...email newsletter templates.
Yes, yes, there are some free templates Mailwizz guys are offering, but this is simply not enough. So I dug into the abyss and found out one gem that can change my work completely (hopefuly yours to).
It is called MailStyler Newsletter Creator Pro. Yes, it has been shared befored here in BBHF, but the latest versions are what this thing is really all about. Being able to create gorgeous newsletter templates and import them into the autoresponder system (and Mailwizz apparently supports it).
So, at the time of the writing I am testing MailStyler Newsletter Creator Pro Version 2 (latest version) and am absolutely delighted. There are so many templates to choose from and quite a large image library + icons included.
I will create several email templates, import them into Mailwizz and play with them within the Mailwizz.
So, here you have it: MailStyler Newsletter Creator Pro Version 2 (latest version which is: 2.9.0.101
Sales page:
Code:
https://www.newslettercreator.com/welcome-to-mailstyler/
Dll (pass as usual):
Code:
https://www47.zippyshare.com/v/W9nlRsIC/file.html
Note: Always very interested in your bulk email/autoresponder endeavours, problems and solutions, so comments are always very welcome of course.