Compared to digital channels, mail is an unsaturated channel that until recently has been generally inaccessible and lacked personalization. Mailjoy is the tool to reach customers or prospects with mail that's relevant and timely to them. Start by customizing any of our free postcard and letter templates.
Mailjoy provides a ton of features to help you create mailing lists from your contacts, design beautiful postcards and letters, track the results, and integrate with other tools you already use. Sending a campaign takes only minutes. Use Mailjoy for a single campaign or make it a part of your marketing toolkit.
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Compared to digital channels, mail is an unsaturated channel that until recently has been generally inaccessible and lacked personalization. Mailjoy is the tool to reach customers or prospects with mail that’s relevant and timely to them. Start by customizing any of our free postcard and letter templates.
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We value our small, scrappy customers just as highly as our larger clients, therefore we are on a mission to bring the best tools to the masses, streamlined in a way that allows anyone to dive in and get started in minutes.
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When we launched Mailjoy on Product Hunt we received over 700 upvotes and ended up #2 for the day. We were ecstatic, but the real story here is that we actually launched nearly a month earlier without the fanfare of a traditional tech launch.
We had quietly launched Mailjoy a month earlier to a portion of our network through email outreach, Facebook, and Twitter. We had two asks: One was to share with people who might be a good fit for this. The other was to share the website more broadly on social. We ended getting over a dozen shares across different channels which drove 100’s of visitors to the site.
Our first customer came from a share by a friend. By launching early, we found someone who cared enough to take a chance on us right away.
As much as we learned what converted visitors to become customers, we learned what was lacking and caused people not to convert. This helped us reprioritize our roadmap before the Product Hunt launch.
I like to consider a marketing site the showroom that entices people to take a test drive. If the showroom’s offering isn’t appealing, do people really want to go for a test drive? Probably not. We quickly learned what copy we were missing, as well as how potential customers viewed the product based on how we marketed it.
Our code wasn’t perfect and we had bugs. That’s OK. Visitors and users gladly pointed what wasn’t working. P.S — We quickly fixed things.
With a successful launch on Product Hunt behind us, we have more customers, received more feedback, and once again, are reprioritizing our short-term roadmap for things that drive the most growth and solve usability challenges. I fundamentally believe that shipping as soon as possible is the key to maximizing your learnings, and, ultimately, growing faster.
Remember, done is better than perfect.
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Mailjoy has a ton of features to help you create mailing lists from your contacts, design beautiful direct mail postcards and letter mailers, track the results, and integrate with other tools you already use. Sending a campaign takes only minutes. Use Mailjoy for a single campaign or make it a part of your marketing toolkit.
Additionally, Mailjoy provides recipient-level delivery tracking, conversion tracking, customer attribution, and the ability to get notified the moment a conversion happens - using unique per-mailer URLs and QR codes.
We've made sending direct mail as trackable and smart as email. Never send another direct mail campaign without the ability to track your return on investment again.
Based on our record, TinyLetter seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 8 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Https://tinyletter.com has worked well for me. - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
For those of you old enough to remember tinyletter.com, it was an extremely simplified newsletter creation tool that was eventually acquired by Mailchimp. I really appreciated the pure design and focus of this previous company that I decided to name my service tinynews.ai as an homage. Source: about 1 year ago
Tinyletter - I only heard about this source later on, so it wasn’t relevant, but I might’ve used it (note: it is part of Mailchimp). - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago
For how to actively distribute the newsletters if you go the email route there’s several services (unless you’re cool with just whacking everyone’s email into a BCC list and sending manually, of course) you might find Tiny Letter useful. It’s 100% free and intended for exactly this sort of content and handles important things like unsubscribe functionality. That said is does seem to require a postal address that... Source: over 2 years ago
Tinyletter.com — 5,000 subscribers/month free. - Source: dev.to / almost 3 years ago
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