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GraphicMail

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GraphicMail offers generous features and a no-commitment, two-week free trial, but usability issues make it hard to recommend this email marketing service. - Productivity
2.5 Fair

The Bottom Line

GraphicMail offers generous features and a no-commitment, two-week free trial, but usability issues make it hard to recommend this email marketing service.

Pros & Cons

    • Free two-week trial.
    • Lots of included features.
    • Generic template designs.
    • Site tools not easy to use.
    • Confusing interface.
    • Limited customer support hours.

One of the biggest challenges that a business faces is beating out the competition. Email marketing is one way to get the word out, but you've got to choose the right service for your needs. GraphicMail is one option you have, but it faces fierce competition from a multitude of services such as Campaigner, our Editors' Choice for basic email marketing tools, and MailChimp Email Marketing, our Editors' Choice for advanced email marketing tools. Unfortunately, despite its offerings, GraphicMail's confusing interface and hard-to-use tools make it difficult to recommend over any of the aforementioned services.

Final Thoughts

GraphicMail offers generous features and a no-commitment, two-week free trial, but usability issues make it hard to recommend this email marketing service. - Productivity

GraphicMail

2.5 Fair

GraphicMail offers generous features and a no-commitment, two-week free trial, but usability issues make it hard to recommend this email marketing service.

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Molly K. McLaughlin

Molly K. McLaughlin

Molly K. McLaughlin is a New York-based writer and editor with more than a decade of experience covering technology. She has tested and reviewed all sorts of software, mobile apps, and gadgets. Before launching her freelance business, Molly was an editor at PC Magazine, covering consumer electronics, followed by a stint at ConsumerSearch.com, a review website. She also contributes to Lifewire.com and other online publications.

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