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How can you say it is spam? What do you say if any tool is popular, like Mailchimp, Zoho, and Hubspot, and somebody suggests it?

Well more than half of your posts are recommending this platform.

Of your ten posts, six were recommending this platform. You were writing posts explicitly to recommend this platform. Coupled with your signature, it is easy to see you are attempting to drive traffic to it.

We have nothing against recommending products and services, but when it is the majority of what yu present, it is an obvious attempt to promote. Its called a soft promote.

If you are a rep for a product, then get registered so you can promote within our guidelines.
 
Well more than half of your posts are recommending this platform.

Of your ten posts, six were recommending this platform. You were writing posts explicitly to recommend this platform. Coupled with your signature, it is easy to see you are attempting to drive traffic to it.

We have nothing against recommending products and services, but when it is the majority of what yu present, it is an obvious attempt to promote. Its called a soft promote.

If you are a rep for a product, then get registered so you can promote within our guidelines.
Ok got it I will keep it in mind
 
Can I mention Exclaimer here? It's not directly an email marketing tool, however, it can complement email marketing efforts by ensuring consistent and professional-looking signatures in your campaigns. Using Exclaimer - Email Signature Software, you can easily add branding, disclaimers, or even promotional content to every email you send. It’s a simple way to make your emails stand out while keeping everything aligned with your brand.
 
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Can I mention Exclaimer here?
As long as you're not promoting or representing them. You cannot come back later and add a link, either. We do sometimes allow a link but only in accordance with our Terms of Service. Otherwise, you would be link stuffing, which is a violation of the rules.

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1. HubSpot Email Marketing · 2. Sender · 3. Sendinblue · 4. Omnisend · 5. SendPulse · 6. Benchmark Email · 7. Mailchimp · 8. MailerLite.
I've been meaning to ask, as an email marketer it's not possible to learn how to use all these tools. So what happens when your so right for a job opportunity but the company uses an email marketing tool your unfamiliar with?
 
I would recommend focusing on Sendinblue, ActiveCampaign, or GetResponse. They offer easy importing of customer and prospect lists, built-in scrubbing solutions, excellent deliverability, leniency on complaints, and great customer support. These platforms provide advanced automation, list management, and high deliverability with more robust support for your needs.
 
Choosing the best email marketing tool depends on what you’re looking for and how much effort you want to put in. If you’re starting, Mailchimp is super user-friendly and great for small businesses. It’s got templates that are easy to customize, so you don’t need to be a tech wizard. Constant Contact is another solid choice—it’s suitable for managing contacts and offers pretty detailed analytics.
If you’re into automation and want to fine-tune your campaigns, check out ActiveCampaign. For finding emails, especially from LinkedIn, is worth exploring—it’s super helpful for building your contact list.
 
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I've been meaning to ask, as an email marketer it's not possible to learn how to use all these tools. So what happens when your so right for a job opportunity but the company uses an email marketing tool your unfamiliar with?

That’s a common concern, but you don’t need to know every tool out there. Most email marketing platforms share similar features, so learning one gives you transferable skills. When faced with a new tool, emphasize your adaptability and willingness to learn during the hiring process. Many companies provide onboarding or training for their specific tools. Showing a strong grasp of email marketing principles and campaigns matters more than expertise in one tool.
 
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