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Best Tools For ClickBank Users

  • Writer: Darryl Gray Jr
    Darryl Gray Jr
  • May 7, 2020
  • 5 min read

If you use clickbank you've probably heard the words "Funnels" Funnel Builder" or "Clickfunnels" used a million times

Well Now You Can Compare The Top 3 Side By Side With a full Rundown of all three.

  1. ClickFunnels

  2. Getresponse

  3. Aweber


LETS GO!



Clickfunnels

Here’s a brief list of ClickFunnels’ review highlights.

  • ClickFunnels is a good landing page builder, with an easy drag-and-drop editor

  • Easy and ample integrations that allow you to capture emails and take payments right inside ClickFunnels

  • Built with A/B testing capabilities

  • Easy to learn and use

  • Focused on making its users more money

  • They offer a 2 week free trial



I’ve got some good news: ClickFunnels does its job!

ClickFunnels is intended to save you time and energy—to do what otherwise requires a lot of technological proficiency and/or an array of third party applications. In this respect, ClickFunnels succeeds.

Makes You Money

One of the best things about ClickFunnels is its focus on making money for the user. They make it very easy to make your account, put up your content, and start taking payments. Plus, it’s pretty easy to pick everything up—it’ll probably take you a couple hours to figure out most of what you need, max.

Drag and Drop Builder

Quite a few features are very useful here. I like how easy it is to duplicate pages, and the fact I can save templates to be used again later. Their page builder is a pretty important feature, and they’ve pulled it off well. Once you get used to it, it’s an easy to use drag and drop builder.

A/B testing

Built in A/B testing is great too. All you have to do is duplicate a page, make your changes, and choose the amounts of your traffic you want to see version A or B.

Great selection of Integrations

I think ClickFunnels handles API integrations pretty well. Email autoresponders and payment processors aren’t too much of a sweat—they work reliably and are easy to manage.





Getresponse

Getresponse is an email marketing app that allows you to:

  • create a mailing list and capture data onto it

  • create newsletters that can be sent to the subscribers on your mailing list

  • automate your emails to subscribers via use of ‘autoresponders

  • view and analyse statistics related to your email marketing campaigns – open rate, click through, forwards etc.

Recently however, Getresponse feature set has evolved quite a bit, to the point where it has become more of an 'all-in-one' marketing solution.

In addition to email marketing, it now also provides webinar hosting, landing pages and automated sales funnels.

Getresponse has been in business since 1998; and, according to the company, 350,000 individuals and businesses now use the platform for their email marketing.


There are four Getresponse plans:

  • Basic — starting at $15 per month to send an unlimited number of emails to up to 1,000 subscribers

  • Plus — starting at $49 per month for up to 1,000 subscribers

  • Professional — starting at $99 per month for up to 1,000 subscribers

  • Enterprise — starting at $1,199 per month for lists exceeding 100,000

As you add more subscribers to your list, the costs increase. At the top end of the scale, you can expect to pay $450, $499 or $580 per month respectively to host a list with 100,000 subscribers in it on the ‘Basic’, ‘Plus’ and ‘Professional’ plans.

Getresponse pricing

With regard to the "Enterprise" plan, exact pricing depends on requirements and list size — if you're interested in this plan, you'll need to contact Getresponse to schedule a demo, discuss your needs and negotiate pricing. Significant discounts are available if you pay upfront for 12 or 24 months of service (18% and 30% respectively). In addition to the paid plans, a 30-day free trial is also available, which you can access via this link. Key differences between plans All the Getresponse plans cover the email marketing basics you might expect — core features include:

  • the ability to import, grow and host a mailing list

  • a selection of themes to use for your e-newsletters

  • autoresponder functionality

  • responsive email designs

  • split testing

  • in-depth reporting

  • RSS / blog to-email functionality

  • comprehensive segmentation options

  • social sharing tools

There are a number of differences between the 'Basic', 'Plus'' and 'Professional' plans but for me the key ones are below:

  • Automation builder — arguably Getresponse’s standout feature, the automation builder (which allows you to build complex autoresponder sequences based on user behaviour) is available on the ‘Plus’ plan or higher (you can create 5 automations on the plus plan; or an unlimited number on the other plans).

  • Conversion funnels — Getresponse’s tools and templates for building automated sales funnels becomes available on the ‘Plus’ plan (limited to 5 funnels).

  • Webinars — this functionality is not available at all on the 'Basic' plan and the number of webinar attendees is capped for the 'Plus', 'Professional' and 'Enterprise' plans at 100, 300 and 500 respectively.

  • Users — you can only have one user account on the 'Basic' plan; by contrast you get 3 on 'Plus', 5 on 'Professional' and 10 on 'Enterprise.’

  • E-commerce - you can only avail of the full set of Getresponse e-commerce tools (which allow you to sell products) if you are on a ‘Plus’ plan or higher.





Aweber

Aweber is an email marketing app that also allows you to:

  • create a mailing list and capture data onto it

  • design newsletters that can be sent to the subscribers on your list

  • automate your emails marketing via use of autoresponders

  • view and analyse statistics related to your email marketing campaigns

Aweber was founded in 1998; and, according to the company, 100,000 individuals and businesses now use the platform for their email marketing.


Here are 5 Aweber plans on offer — the pricing structure is as follows:

  • Hosting and emailing a list containing up to 500 subscribers: $19 per month

  • 501 to 2,500 subscribers: $29 per month

  • 2,501 to 5,000 subscribers: $49 per month

  • 5,001 to 10,000 subscribers: $69 per month

  • 10,001 to 25,000 subscribers: $149 per month

If you have 25,000+ subscribers on your mailing list, you will need to call Aweber for a quotation.

You can also try the product out for free for 30 days. A 14% discount is available if you pay quarterly; a 14.9% discount is available if you pay annually. There are also some discounts available for students and not-for-profit organisations. One aspect of Aweber pricing structure that potential users might like is that all features are available on all plans — unlike some competing products, you don't have to be on more expensive plans to unlock certain functionality. The differences in pricing are to do with mailing list size only. That said, the functionality available on Aweber — as we'll see below — not necessarily as extensive as you might find in competing email marketing solutions.

Aweber provides you with the following key features:

  • the ability to import and host a mailing list

  • a wide range of templates

  • autoresponders

  • some (basic) marketing automation functionality

  • responsive email designs

  • reporting

  • split testing

  • RSS / blog to-email functionality

  • list segmentation options

  • a landing page builder

  • phone, email and live chat support

  • integrations with third-party apps



I hope this review was helpful to you!!



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