Webinar
With GetResponse plans, you get something that isn’t included at all in Mailchimp’s feature set: the ability to host webinars.
Webinars are commonly used as a way to generate business leads, with companies offering access to webinar content in exchange for an email address. This typically involves using two apps: one to host the webinar and one to manage email marketing.
GetResponse has been pretty smart here by offering webinars as part of their email marketing offering. I haven’t tested the webinar functionality and suspect it’s more “minimalistic” in nature than a dedicated saudi arabia phone number list webinar app like Gotowebinar, but nonetheless, integrating webinar hosting and email marketing services into one package will suit many users perfectly well and will be more cost-effective than using two separate apps.
One thing to watch out for is the maximum number of attendees: GetResponse limits this to 100 people on its “Plus” plan, 300 on its “Professional” plan, and 500 on its “Enterprise” plan. And you can’t host “paid webinars” (where people pay to attend) unless you’re on the “Professional” plan, which is a bit disappointing.
Webinars aren’t available at all on GetResponse’s cheapest offering (its “Basic” plan), but you can pay an additional $40 or $99 per month to enable this feature and allow 100 or 500 attendees to tune in, respectively.
500 is the absolute maximum number of attendees you can host in a single GetResponse webinar — there is currently no way to increase this limit.
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