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I was thinking the same thing – cat up until I saw the “abcd…” then it was “two year old” lol. Also many many years ago there used to be a Firefox extension which would do random fake searches on the search engines. The idea was that it helped mask your real search activity. Someone monitoring your searches would not be able to tell which ones you did and which ones were from the extension.
Reminds me of that new “adblock” extension that actually clicks every ad in the background to try and achieve the same thing. I’m too lazy to Google it, but it made its rounds on YouTube recently via Louis Rossman and the like.
That said, thank you for reminding me of the leaked AOL search history. User 927 is an interesting mystery for those curious in the macabre.
Let me be very stright forward. I am looking for a cheaper email marketing tool. Traditional platforms like Klaviyo, Omnisend, Mailchimp are good but I am looking for something on/was on lifetime deal
For example
- Acumbamail
- vbout
- Mailercloud
- Selzy
- Brevo (yes, they were on LTD)
- Mailpoet
Have you come across any reliable tool?
I need it for transactional and marketing purpose (ecommerce website)
You are on the right path.
I have tested a bunch of these for clients trying to cut recurring costs. Mailercloud and Selzy are solid for basic use…Selzy especially has good support and simple automations for the price.
One you didn’t mention that I’d suggest: Mailmodo. It’s not flashy, but does both transactional and marketing, and it had a lifetime deal on AppSumo a while back.
Also worth looking into: Encharge if you spot a promo…more SaaS-focused, but works fine for ecom too. I compared most of these on Sprout24 to validate deliverability and engagement rates, some cheaper tools look good but drop the ball on inbox placement. Stick with the ones with proven sender reputations.
You might want to check out Elastic Email. They had a lifetime deal on AppSumo some time ago and their cost per thousand is very low. It handles both transactional and marketing emails and their API is pretty straightforward. If you don’t mind self hosted options, Mautic is open source so you only pay for hosting and can fully control your data. Another route is Postmark for transactional mail paired with a simple newsletter frontend like Mailbrew or using Mailgun’s UI. Both often pop up with promos. For solid deliverability and lower recurring costs those setups can work well.
How much would you charge for this website? taxresolutionandconsultingllc.com (view on desktop for the full experience)
I’m based in the U.S. I built this website for $199. Originally, I started for free, then 200 to 300 for the last 6-8 months, but my most recent two after this one were 400 & 500 dollars.
I have seen people charge 1,000 to 1,500 for templates (and for clarity, this website is not a template), so I feel like I’m not charging enough now that I have some experience.