When you consider the prevalence of social media and the speed with which it can spread information, it’s easy to think email marketing is becoming obsolete. On the contrary, statistics show it’s alive and well. If you’re not implementing it, you could be missing out on conversions.
Fortunately, getting started with email marketing isn’t hard. Much of it can be automated, especially if you choose the right platform for your brand. There are many to decide between, but carefully weighing the pros and cons can help you pinpoint which is ideal.
In this post, we’ve rounded up seven stellar email marketing platforms that integrate with WordPress. Hopefully, this will help narrow down your selection. Let’s get to it!
1. Constant Contact
Offering some of the best features on the market, Constant Contact is one of our top recommendations.
This platform has a lot to offer in the way of social marketing, landing pages, and even ad creation. As far as email is concerned, you can look forward to:
- Customizing pre-built email templates
- Automated welcome, abandoned cart, and other messages
- Tracking open and click-through rates
There is an official Constant Contact WordPress plugin, which while only having a three-star rating, seems to be improving in reliability and has been praised for its customer support.
Many existing form-builder plugins also offer Constant Contact integration.
Pricing-wise, Constant Contact starts at $12 per month, even if you only have one subscriber. There’s no free option available, but you can access a free 14-day trial before you commit.
2. Drip
Geared towards e-commerce sites, Drip includes many features suited to online retailers.
As a multi-channel marketing platform, Drip has a lot to offer. Where email is concerned, its features include:
- In-depth customer behavior tracking
- Automated emails, including welcome and abandoned cart messages
- Revenue tracking that shows how your efforts are paying off
The best way to combine Drip with WordPress is through its official WooCommerce integration. The required extension is priced at $79 per year.
Drip itself starts at $19 per month. Pricing increases based on the number of contacts you have. You can try the demo or a 14-day free trial before signing up for a paid plan.
3. Brevo
Another alternative is Brevo, formerly Sendinblue.
This platform has a heavy emphasis on email marketing, but also offers SMS and chat services for more personalized interactions with users. Plus, you can also use Sendinblue to:
- Automatically send your emails at the optimal time for your recipients
- Utilize A/B testing and segmentation
- Create automated marketing workflows
Integrating Brevo with your WordPress is as simple and setting up the official Brevo plugin.
Brevo’s free plan enables you to deliver up to 300 emails per day. The lowest tier paid plan has support for up to 5,000 emails per month and starts at around $7 per month.
4. MailChimp
MailChimp is a marketing platform geared towards small businesses. However, its tools are utilized by several large-scale companies as well.
MailChimp’s features encompass social media, landing pages, and much more. However, in this post, we’ll focus on its email-related services, which include:
- An easy-to-use, drag-and-drop email builder
- Automated email messages
- Built-in, real-time analytics monitoring
Integrating this platform with WordPress couldn’t be easier. All you have to do is install and activate the MailChimp for WordPress plugin.
MailChimp is also highly affordable, especially if you’re just starting out. You can manage up to 2,000 contacts for free. Paid plans start at $9.99 per month and include additional support, more detailed analytics, and other upgrades.
5. Campaign Monitor
Campaign Monitor is dedicated exclusively to email marketing. Whether that’s a point in its favor or not depends on your strategy, but it certainly sets it apart from the other options on this list:
With this platform, you’ll be able to:
- Apply custom branding to a variety of email templates
- Create signup forms to collect contacts
- Personalize content through segmentation
There are a few different plugins available for integrating Campaign Monitor and WordPress.
At $9 per month for up to 2,500 emails, Campaign Monitor is one of the more affordable options available. You can also pay per campaign if you only need to reach out to users occasionally.
6. MailPoet
The last suggestion on our list is MailPoet, which offers the easiest WordPress integration of all.
Mailpoet is a WordPress newsletter plugin. Instead of trying to integrate with a third party, you can send emails right from your website.
Keep in mind that in some cases, using your website’s server for email can overload it. Some hosts also have restrictions in place to prevent you from doing so. Be sure to do your research before choosing this option.
You can start sending emails with the free version of MailPoet right away. However, if you want to track analytics such as open and click-through rates, you’ll need MailPoet Premium. It’s free for up to 1,000 subscribers. Plans then start at $8.38 per month, billed annually.
7. Newsletter Glue
Newsletter Glue is a WordPress plugin that takes a completely different approach, allowing you to edit and publish newsletters the way you publish blog posts.
Newsletter Glue connects your WordPress site directly to your email marketing service (like MailChimp, Sendinblue, or Campaign Monitor). It lets you:
- Publish from WordPress directly to your blog and newsletter subscribers
- Edit and design your newsletter directly in the Gutenberg editor
- Create an SEO-friendly newsletter archive
A license for Newsletter Glue Pro starts at $79 for one site for a year. The Pro version also offers custom blocks like subscriber forms and post embeds for a more streamlined publishing experience.
Conclusion
Email marketing is not only still relevant, but the key to successfully promoting your website. Selecting the best platform for you will enable you to automate the process so you can spread brand awareness in your sleep.
This post has shared seven of the best email marketing platforms that you can integrate with WordPress, including:
- Constant Contact: A viable MailChimp alternative for those who rely heavily on social media ads.
- Drip: Suited to e-commerce sites that need detailed analytics.
- Brevo: Ideal for those with large audiences, as all plans offer unlimited contacts.
- MailChimp: Probably the best all-around email marketing platform for WordPress.
- Campaign Monitor: A smart solution for small brands with email-centric marketing plans.
- MailPoet: The easiest option for a smooth WordPress integration.
- Newsletter Glue: Publish your newsletter directly from WordPress.
With a large user-base and top-notch support, Constant Contact is currently our recommended email solution for WordPress users. It’s very flexible and covers all your basic digital marketing needs, making it a strong fit for most sites.
For a simpler solution that works directly from within your WordPress site, we then recommend MailPoet or Newsletter Glue.
Apart from being backed by a great team, we use MailPoet for our weekly newsletters on WP Mayor and have done so successfully for many years, so it’s an easy recommendation from us.
Newsletter Glue lets you send blogposts directly as newsletters, saving you the effort and time of crafting a separate email. It also boasts glowing five-star reviews for ease of use and responsive support.
Do you have questions about choosing an email marketing platform? Leave them in the comments section below!
4 Responses
Thank you so much for sharing amazing content!
Again a nice comparison of email tools. Definitely a go to guide.
Will,
I have been using MailerLite (free) with Thrive Leads. I am looking for a reliable email marketing service as I plan to upgrade to premium. MailChimp & ConvertKit are top in my preference. Sure, I will look into others you have shared here. Thanks.
Email marketing is a cost-effective way to reach your audience that can drive results, consider the pros and cons to make it work for your business.Thank you for sharing these plugins.