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Mailchimp streamlines business operations by connecting over 11M companies worldwide with customers, allowing sales, creating and launching effective marketing campaigns in a single platform.
Creatives and marketers, who want to streamline their asset management to easily share their content internally and externally.
It has a pretty straightforward pricing plan with an awesome customer service solution. I can find this tool super helpful.
You are restricted to specific designs and formats only, which can be a little frustrating when your business doesn't match those categories.
I love the visual elements of mailchimp. It’s easy to navigate and simple and the training and help facilities are excellent if you’re not sure.
I don't like the merge tags functionality. Almost always it ends up not working and it looks awkward and embarrasses in front of your customers.
I love this platform for most cases and businesses. Easy to use and great features to improve results.
They have a really strange billing system that is designed in such a way that it sucks money out of you.
We are having an amazing experience with it and will suggest you as well, because they offer excellent paid plans with depend on your subscribers.
But there is a problem, when I wanted to link any picture or a sentence with a new window that is available online, I couldn't get where to I do.
And on that note, Portals is a great feature too for granting larger scale access to assets. Lastly, customer service is superb and engaged, and genuinely seems to care about your issues.
My only real complaint at the moment is that the portals are not optimized for mobile browsing.
They're super transparency about their maintenance time too, which we really appreciate. We especially love the folder sharing option or having a client directly upload photos to our folder.
It should be able to search within all folders even if you have one folder selected. This has confused people in the past.
The ability to create collections is great as a function separate from the browser, so you can assemble assets into your own custom groups without needing to duplicate assets or create folders.
I found the initial plan/purchase options a little confusing, as far as how many seats we got for how much money.
It is also a great solution for people who want to have all their files online, organized and with easy access at any time and anywhere.
Difficult to understand the full product and what it can do more.
Duncan: My name's Duncan. I'm the community editor with Pullman's Weekly News and Advertiser series. Our company's a news company with an employment size of 14, and I would give MailChimp a user rating of five out of five. Our company uses MailChimp on a day-to-day basis to reach more readers and an audience digitally. Obviously, the newspaper business as a print business has declined significantly in the past years. It's essential for us to communicate to our readers through digital means, and as such, MailChimp proves an excellent provider. The reasons I personally like MailChimp is it's very easy to use. You can have a drag and drop system for placing the templates in emails. You can select photographs to go with news stories very, very quickly. There's no need to download any complicated software. The platform of MailChimp contains all of the necessary infrastructure. I simply upload the database of our readers, and these readers receive the email through MailChimp servers. Some of the cons of MailChimp are its cost. Obviously, the more users you have, the larger the subscriber list, the larger the cost incrementally. It would also be nice to be able to send videos of a longer duration through MailChimp. I'm sure that would be achieved at some point, but that's one of the requests I would make.
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