Email Marketing Tools for Bloggers: The Best Platforms to Build, Send, and Grow Your List
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So youβve decided to build an email list β great move π
But which tool should you use? And what features actually matter?
In this guide, weβll break down the top email marketing tools for bloggers β whether youβre just starting or ready to scale βοΈπ
π§ 1. Why Email Tools Matter
The right tool can help you:
- Collect emails from your blog
- Send automated welcome messages
- Track open/click rates
- Segment your audience
- Design newsletters without coding
π In short: It saves time, grows your list, and keeps your audience engaged.
π§ 2. Core Features to Look For
When choosing an email platform, make sure it includes:
- π₯ Signup forms and popups
- π Email campaigns (one-time and automated)
- π Welcome sequences
- π§ Segmentation and tagging
- π Analytics (open, click, bounce)
- π© Deliverability support (SMTP / sender reputation)
π― Optional but nice: landing pages, A/B testing, visual automation builder
π 3. Best Free Email Tools for Beginners
β Brevo (formerly Sendinblue)
- Free up to 300 emails/day
- Visual automation + CRM
- Easy to use
π We use Brevo on this site!
β MailerLite
- Clean design + drag-and-drop builder
- Free for 1,000 subscribers
- Automation + landing pages
β ConvertKit (Free Plan)
- Designed for creators
- Simple to use
- Includes signup forms + broadcasts
π Free plan is limited, but great for content creators and bloggers.
πΌ 4. Best Paid Email Tools for Scaling Up
π ConvertKit (Paid)
- Strong automation
- Great for digital products
- Subscriber tagging + clean UX
π GetResponse
- Built-in landing pages + webinars
- Advanced analytics
- Email scoring + behavior tracking
π ActiveCampaign
- Powerful automation builder
- Smart segmentation
- Great for serious marketers (steeper learning curve)
π 5. What About Analytics & Testing?
Tracking performance is key.
Look for tools that show:
- Open rates
- Click-through rates
- Unsubscribes
- Top-performing links
π§ Bonus: A/B testing helps you learn what subject lines or layouts work best.
π§© 6. Donβt Forget These Bonus Tools
Besides your main email platform, you might want:
- OptinMonster β advanced popups and targeting
- FluentSMTP β improve deliverability
- reCAPTCHA β stop spam in signup forms
- Flamingo (for WordPress) β save contact form submissions
π Need help creating your form? Check our List Building Guide
β Final Thoughts
No tool is perfect β the best one is the one youβll actually use.
Start simple. Test things. Learn what works for you.
We recommend:
- Start with Brevo or MailerLite
- Focus on building your list + sending 1β2 emails per month
- Upgrade later as your needs grow
π Next: Learn how to write better Newsletters that connect and convert.