The question I get the most asked about when it comes to selecting the best autoresponder service is: Get Response vs AWeber, which one is the best?
Read my autoresponder comparison and decide for yourself. I tested both services and have accounts with both at the moment as I feel like what is missing from Get Response I can find at AWeber and vice versa.
One thing is for sure: both services offer the best autoresponder service. But “what is the difference?” is why you’re reading this, right? Make sure you also check out the comparison chart at the bottom.
My Experience with Get Response
and How It Stacks up Against AWeber
I started to use it two years ago… at first it looked ok, though their dashboard was confusing and not easy to get used to. I guess I got used with AWeber’s smooth, simple interface…
Anyway, they finally updated their dashboard, it’s still not as easy as the other autoresponder, but I guess I can live with it (this might be a turn off for newbies and inexperienced computer users)
This is not bashing just telling you my feelings. The good side is that Get Response has more features than AWeber. For example, as I am writing this, AWeber lacks:
- Video email marketing and Email-to-Speech – this option enables you to automatically convert text into high-quality human voice so subscribers can listen to your emails “hands free”
- Automatic split testing option (Aweber doesn’t automatically split test 5 subject line versions and select the winner)
- iPhone mobile access – this application enables you track the progress of your campaigns while you’re on the move – anywhere, anytime!
- Email analytics and advanced tracking – they offer this option free of charge, Aweber does it at additional cost. For a newbie blogger or affiliate marketing beginner it won’t make a difference.
My Experience with AWeber
and How It Stacks up Against Get Response
I have been using AWeber since 2005 and I prefer it over Get Response because I like their easy to use dashboard and web forms.
While Get Response beats AWeber in the learning center (sharing whitepapers, a ton of video tutorials and webminars) AWeber out-ranks GetResponse on the blog field. However, both these resources can be accessed for free.
Is there anything else that AWeber has that cannot be found on Get Response?
Yes, their recent API release where developers can register and create all kinds of applications like for e.g. blog integration that adds web forms to your WordPress blog in an instant. I think they leaved Get Response in plain dust with this add-on alone.
I also like their content filter checking tools which let you see upfront if your email will trigger spam filters and how to change your text to avoid that.
What I Like About Get Response the Most
They have so many good looking html templates, it’s easy to not find the one that suits you. Personally, I prefer non to use an html skin for my email marketing, so I stick with plain text and html for bolding/links.
What I Like About AWeber the Most
Their super simple interface and how easy it is to create and add web forms to your site. They’re definitely newbie-focused.
What I Don’t Like About Get Response
Or Wish Improved
They are pricey for starters, but affordable for advanced users and companies who like their “multi-media” features and need more benefits.
I wish their blog would be more reader/customer-centered. Most of their posts talk on their latest features/add-ons and leave red-hot (email marketing) topics not covered. AWeber helps email marketers for real when it comes to tips & tricks for list building success.
What I Don’t Like About AWeber
Or Wish Improved
They are very cheap for starters compared with Get Response, yet, they lack the many audio/video/survey features available at Get Response.
I wish they’d add more features (including an integrated survey option, more opt-in form templates and html skins)
I also dislike the robust RSS blog integration. FeedBurner blog mailing capability beats AWeber from a mile away.
Price Comparison:
Get Response starts at $9.95 per month (or less with annual discount) for up to 250 subscribers / leads. Pay as you go flexible option.
AWeber costs $10 until you reach 2,500 subscribers / leads. It’s a lot more affordable for starters. GetResponse charges $25 for the same subscribers, almost three times more!
Be aware: price might vary. I am just sharing the autoresponder service cost available at the moment of writing this autoresponder review.
These are starting prices, the more subscribers you get, the more you pay…
This helps people like you and me to think twice before wanting to build BIG lists vs QUALITY lists. I prefer less subscribers and customers that make more money than a huge non-responsive list that costs money.
Good Buy, Best Buy
If you want a lower starting price, easy interface and don’t care about audio/video integration and advanced email analytics, then go with AWeber
If you prefer more features to start with, multi-media/survey integration and iPhone statistics, then go with Get Response
Money-Back Guarantee
- Get Response – not available
- AWeber – 30-day, $1 month trial available.
Which is the best autoresponder service? Go with one or the other (or both). I cannot really decide on your behalf.
I hope you enjoyed this Get Response vs AWeber comparison. If you want to share your feedback, please comment in the dedicated section.
P.S. If you’re not sure, just email me with your autoresponder/list building needs and I’ll provide you with FREE one-on-one support to help you make a smart decision for your business.
Features | Get Response | AWeber |
Newbie-Focused Interface | Not really! | Definitely! |
Extensive Learning Center | Awesome! | Improving it! |
Html Templates | 300+ | 150+ |
Multi-media: audio/video | YES | Not Yet |
Integrated Survey | YES | Not Yet |
Advanced @ Analytics | Included | At additional cost |
RSS Blog Integration | YES! | YES! |
Email Deliverability Rate | Over the standard | Over the standard |
Starting Price per Month | $9.95 for 250 leads | $10 for 2,500 leads |
Customer Support | 24/7 Phone, Forum, @ | Mon-Fri Phone, Chat, @ |
Money-Back Guarantee | N/A | 30 days |
Trials | N/A | 30-day $1 trial |
1 Dee Ann Rice // Apr 6, 2011 at 11:29 pm
Hi Codrut,
Love the comparison. I used Get Response for a very short time a couple of years ago and only used the free version at the time. Since then I have always used Aweber, but have wondered many time how Get Response compared to what I was getting from Aweber. Do not think I will change at this point but in the future may think about using both or changing. I can see that Get Response has some real advantages for the advanced marketer.
Dee Ann
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Codrut Turcanu Reply:
April 7th, 2011 at 9:01 am
hi Dee, thank you for your comment. So how are you using AWeber with your blog nowadays maybe you could share what works for you the best
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Codrut Turcanu Reply:
April 7th, 2011 at 9:01 am
hi Dee, thank you for your comment. So how are you using AWeber with your blog nowadays maybe you could share what works for you the best
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