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YourMailingListProvider.com
- Provides a free newsletter list service for Web site owners
wishing to keep "in touch" with visitors. Ideal
for personal sites and small organisations, YMLP offers double
opt-in member processing, a downloadable subscriber database and
allows you to add a "subscribe" form on your site. The
service is supported by adverts on subscription pages, however,
no ads are shown within sent newsletters.
> YourMailListProvider's
"free" service limits the number of subscribers any
mailing list may have to 1000. Free accounts may only send one
newsletter per calendar day.
> This service now allows members to send plain text,
HTML or multipart newsletters as they wish.
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Bravenet.com
- Amongst many other services (counters, guestbooks, polls,
etc.), you'll find an excellent free mailing list at
Bravenet. This service provides a number of useful features,
most notably double opt-in member processing. They also
provide members with pre-built HTML newsletter templates and
a mailing list subscription box to place on your site.
Notifications can be provided when new members subscribe to
your list.
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ListPower.com
- Here's an ever-growing free service that allows you to create
and manage your own e-mail newsletter. Newsletters form part
of most Web site communities nowadays, and if you haven't
got one yet, you really should consider it. ListPower.com
has all the tools necessary to generate a successful mailing
list and is hosted remotely, ideal for inexperienced Web
site owners. They provide code for a subscription box.
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FanBlast
Basic - The FanBlast! free mailing list application lets you
quickly provide a rich content newsletter system for your
Web site, keeping your site’s visitors informed and ready
to visit again. It features full online account
administration, multiple address books, HTML content,
template storage, subscriber management and a double opt-in
option. This free service is advert supported and limits
membership to 100 subscribers.
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Server.com
- Servers.com's solution to publishing your own Internet
newsletter is robust and secure. Here, you can
provide your visitors with a simple "subscribe"
form and add (or delete) subscribers as you wish. Other
features include: password protection, plain text or HTML
messages, anti-spam
countermeasures, unlimited number of subscribers and a searchable mailing list database.
The service is ad-supported on subscription pages.
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NotifyList.com
- NotifyList.com is a completely free, fast and easy way to
set up a mailing list. There are no frills here, just the
basic functions that a good mailing list requires: view and
remove members, send a message to all subscribers, edit the
list's settings, change your password and a few other
extras. After "testing" this service, we've found
it to be an ideal place for new Webmasters.
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Yahoo!
Groups
- This service originated when Onelist and eGroups.com
merged, later to be taken over by one of the Internet's most
recognised Web sites. To be perfectly honest, it's not the
place a large site would host their mailing list, however,
for smaller Web sites, it's an ideal place to create a community. As with all Yahoo!'s sites, users are required
to register a membership name, which permits access to all
other "Yahoo!" services.
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Mailer4U.com
- Using Mailer4U.com, you can add a newsletter subscription
box to your Web site, which allows visitors to opt-in to
your newsletter. This service will then automatically build
your mailing list and handle outdated e-mail addresses.
Please note that Mailer4U.com is free for 100 e-mails a
month with a limit on 10,000 subscribers.
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Topica
- Although it isn't as detailed as other Web sites,
Topica provides an excellent mixture of groups, mailing
lists and newsletter services. If you're looking to start
your own opt-in e-mail newsletter, we would highly recommend
this service. It contains very powerful tools, an address
import and download feature, complete list management an a
user-friendly user control panel.
Note: Topica no longer provides a free
newsletter service, although a commercial version is
available.
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DK3.com
Mailing List - This service allows you to
publish your own e-mail newsletter without installing
advanced mailing list software. One thing that we
particularly like about DK3's mailing list is there are no
limits on the number of subscribers you have, or the size of
messages you send. Features include: double opt-in, message
archive and online subscribe and unsubscribe box.
Note: DK3.com has ceased providing a free
newsletter service.
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