I like the autoresponder feature best for list communications. If set up right, you can nurture your leads.
It take a minute to understand the flow of the tools and how they work together.
It is a good low cost email marketing tool for small businesses and beginners.
It's performance out numbers alot of other mailers for it's speed
Not a big fan of the pricing plan, but is ok if you're only sending small
Having to send out emails to my clients 4 days a week
What I like best about ReachMail is the free subscription option for plans under a certain amount of subscribers. The templates are also high quality.
What I don't like is that ReachMail isn't as well established at Mailchimp or Aweber, and/or others so sometimes emails lack credibility when sent from ReachMail.
I'm solving how to increase my email list with quality subscribers and have benefitted from realizing what time of day is best to send emails.
Importing email address lists was easy. Scheduling them to send was easy too. Looking at delivery reports is easy too.
The actual composition is somewhat confusing, adding hyperlinks and other attachments takes a bit of work. It's not super user friendly to actually compose emails.
Being able to send email blasts to our 20,000 plus members at an affordable cost.