Why I Love Using Flodesk for my Email List...and 50% off for you!

 

About 6 months ago I switch email list services and after testing it for quite a while I can wholeheartedly recommend Flodesk for your small business too! Here are 10 reasons why I love it…


  1. It’s super easy and intuitive. I don’t think I watched a single tutorial video on it and it probably only took me an hour from sign up to first email designed and ready to go.

  2. Everything is customizable. There are a bunch of fonts to choose from and you can use hex codes to make sure your brand colors are all on point.

  3. There are plenty of pretty templates to pick from or create your own. If you create your own from scratch there are still pre-made layouts to grab and customize to fit your brand within the email you design.

  4. It’s just all-around a beautiful interface with beautiful designs ready to use.

  5. My list isn’t super large, but if yours is, rest assured you won’t have to pay extra for more subscribers…so if you’re like me and still growing you won’t have to worry about that down the road.

  6. Creating landing pages is pretty simple through Flodesk and you can have them re-route people who sign up for your list back to your website which is, of course, a good place for them to land afterward.

  7. I had never set up an email funnel before and Flodesk made it super simple to set up with their workflows!

  8. It’s easy to see the stats for each email and they even give you little tips for making them better along the way.

  9. They are a small, women-owned, start-up and I’d much rather support them than a giant in the industry.

  10. You can get Flodesk for 50% for life right here: https://flodesk.com/c/EFFIEGURMEZA


Here’s a little sneak peek into designing a simple email that I recorded for you to check out!

 
 

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Effie Gurmeza

Brand Photographer // Tacoma, WA

https://effiegurmeza.com
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