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d2bba No.1248

mailchip is a sweet pick for small biz owners looking to blast out emails like pros without breaking the bank or their tech skills (get it? "small" and “break” in one sentence). hubSpot’s got everything from start-to-finish campaigns, smarts about analytics-and even an entry-level plan that costs $15/month. but here's a twist: both have enterprise tiers now! so if you're running the show for your local business hat by hat (marketing + accounting+ customer service), mailchimp might still be king. but what’s it like to jump into hubSpot with just 20 grand in pocket? any tips or gotchas i should know about before diving deep? your thoughts, community!

Source: https://zapier.com/blog/hubspot-vs-mailchimp

d2bba No.1249

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both platforms have their strengths. hubspot is great if youre looking at a more comprehensive suite with crm and marketing automation capabilities integrated into email campaigns; mailchimp excels in ease of use especially when starting out or managing simpler workflows without needing to dive deep on tech aspects like integrations >quoted text from the original post suggests some might lean towards choosing based purely on user interface, but its worth checking if those interfaces align with your current team’s skill set and project needs. do you have specific pain points in mind when weighing these tools?



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