We’re Bananas for MailChimp!

For the past five years Park has been a loyal customer of ConstantContact. In fact, we’ve been named a ConstantContact All Star the past two years.

Like most churches, we are dependent on email as way to communicate with our congregation throughout the week. On any given week we send an average of 20,000 emails using ConstantContact. This includes but is not limited to…

  • 8 Minutes with God – a daily devotional email that is written by our pastors, staff and elders. Yes, that’s right, we send a daily email.
  • Weekly Update – our weekly enews that highlights church news during the week [and is a huge supplement for us not having a printed weekly bulletin].
  • Group Emails – our Children’s Ministry, 20s and 30s ministries each send out their own weekly updates as well.

I had worked with other email providers and ConstantContact has always been the failsafe way to go… then I was introduced to MailChimp.

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I kicked the tires for a little bit and two weeks ago we made the jump from ConstantContact to MailChimp and I’m already bananas for it.

Here’s a few reasons why…

They Have a Sense of Humor

From signing up for an account to the mundane task of creating and sending an email, they make it fun experience. They have little bits of humor peppered throughout the steps you take. Like, once you send an email it will say “Horray! You sent an email…” and gives you a few options including “eat a banana.”

Or, if someone unsubscribes from your list, you can opt to get an email notification and it reads, “well, maybe they weren’t that into you.”

Products that have a sense of humor and personality are winners in my book.

The Interface is Easy to Understand

Design matters. Their interface is easy to understand, visually appealing, and incredibly easy to use. Even a monkey could figure it out. [Bad joke?]

It’s Customizable

For a small fee you can remove their logo from your emails. You can make the emails look like they legitimately came from your organization without someone else’s branding all over it.

Sign up forms for the email lists are also customizable. You can make them look and feel like your church website and other church communications. They have a small ‘powered by MailChimp’ branding on them, but it’s minimal.

Great Templates You’ll Actually Use

Their templates are actually useful. Their pre-designed ones are versatile and ones I’d actually use.

And, if you know HTML or have a friend that does, they make it super easy to customize your emails.

It’s Cheaper

For the number of contacts we have, its actually about $15 a month cheaper than ConstantContact. Doesn’t seem like much, but when you stretch that over a year or two, that’s a pretty great savings.

And, if you’re a smaller church, you can have up 500 subscribers and send up to 3,000 emails per month [that would be 6 emails per month to a list of 500] for FREE!

Free Image Hosting

This is probably one of the hugest advantages in my opinion. Free UNLIMITED image hosting. I can’t tell you how many times we had to upgrade with ConstantContact or delete old images because we had exceeded our limit.  Not the case with these guys.

AND, when you’re looking for an image, instead of seeing a list of filenames, you can actually see thumbnails. Huge win.

They are also connected with Flickr and iStockPhoto so you can seamlessly use photos you’ve uploaded or purchase them and size them to fit appropriately using picknick.

Social Media Integration

With a simple click of a mouse you have a tweet posted as soon as you mail a campaign that links to a web version of your email campaign.

In the last two weeks, we’ve had many people RT our daily devotional emails and share them with their friends… we’ve also increased our subscribership by about 50 people. That’s HUGE!

They are Well Connected

MailChimp is friends with SurveyGizmo and EventBrite, so if you use either of those, you can easily integrate them into your email campaigns and even send email reminders to people who have RSVP’d to events or have yet to respond. We’ll be moving to using EventBrite more for small events since it’s something so many people already use anyway.

They also seamlessly integrate with other products including: PayPal, GoogleDocs, Wufoo, SalesForce, and Highrise to name a few.

Deeper Reports and Tracking

Numbers matter when you’re taking anything related to communications.

MailChimp offers great reporting that allows you to see reports based on specific lists instead of an overall view of all of the emails you send. This is helpful for us with our daily devotional email. We’re now able to see what days people are reading more, what content they’ve responded to, and what time of the day they read them. And we’re able to that very easily.

Also, MailChimp allows you to see where people are opening your emails from geographically… we had no idea we had so many people in other countries reading our daily devotional emails. That was super encouraging for us!

They’re Versatile

Most people who read our emails are reading them on their mobile devices. MailChimp is versatile and can adapt itself to mobile devices seamlessly, and allows new subscribers to select which format they prefer: plain text, HTML, or mobile.

Killer iPhone App

MailChimp has a great iPhone application that makes it simple and easy for me to check our stats, add a contract, track our social media share, and see other reports. When I’m on the go, it’s a handy way to stay connected, track numbers and easily add new contacts.

Training and Great Resources

If you’re new to email marketing they have an impressive collection of how-to videos and resources to help get you started and offer free online training.  Content like that in invaluable.

I’ve Barely Scratched the Surface

We’re just a couple of weeks into our relationship with MailChimp and we’re already huge fans. We know there’s so much more that it can do for us, but the value it’s already added has made the transition worth it for us. Anything else is going to be a bonus.  Here’s the full list of features they offer.

If you’re shopping around or want to get a better handle of your email communications and integrate your existing social media channels to your email, look no further than MailChimp.

Check it out and change the way your church communicates via email.

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Tim Schraeder is passionately committed to helping churches effectively communicate the timeless message of the Gospel in a way that’s relevant to our ever-changing culture. He presently serves as the co-director of the Center for Church Communication and is the creator and general editor of Outspoken: Conversations on Church Communication, a field guide for church communication leaders. Tim lives in Chicago where he can be found in any neighborhood coffee shop that has free wifi. Subscribe via RSS | Subscribe via Email | Twitter | Facebook | Google+ | Sign Up for My Newsletter
  • http://twitter.com/dawnnicole @dawnnicole

    Thanks for the post, Tim! A client of mine was just talking about wanting to make email communications work harder for them.

    So your timing is perfect, as usual :)

  • http://twitter.com/isaacdowning @isaacdowning

    Our church has been using …Outlook [insert terrified scream here]. It's every bit as awful as you would expect on a number of levels (probably even worse than what you're imagining).

    I actually set up an account with MailChimp a few months back and even imported the current email list – but then Easter came up so we never got around to actually using it. But after reading this you've re-sold me on it!

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/timschraeder timschraeder

      I'll just pretend I didn't hear that… :)

      Hey, you were busy upgrading your website… now that you've made it that far, take it another step and start sending out cool emails!

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/timschraeder timschraeder

      I'll just pretend I didn't hear that… :)

      Hey, you were busy upgrading your website… now that you've made it that far, take it another step and start sending out cool emails!

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/brianfalexander Brian Alexander

    I have heard many good things about this service. I was actually thinking about my home church and they don't use anything for email newsletters. They don't even know what an email newsletter is I don't think. Maybe I would suggest using this as an option. Seems like it'll be easy for them to set up and use, which is always a plus! Thanks Tim!

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/brianfalexander Brian Alexander

    I have heard many good things about this service. I was actually thinking about my home church and they don't use anything for email newsletters. They don't even know what an email newsletter is I don't think. Maybe I would suggest using this as an option. Seems like it'll be easy for them to set up and use, which is always a plus! Thanks Tim!

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/timschraeder timschraeder

      :) well, the good news is that MailChimp makes it very easy for people to use… so it would be a great option for them to consider if they decide to take the plunge and start communicating with email!

  • http://www.imagodeichurch.org Dave Crow

    We use VerticalResponse. They have a free account for non-profits which lets you send up to 10,000 emails a month for free and then a discounted rate after that. The only catch is that their branding is at the bottom of the email, but it's worth the trade-off for us. They just upgraded their software and really improved the wysiwyg interface and added a bunch of new templates. They have pretty similar features to MailChimp and we've been happy so far.

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/timschraeder timschraeder

      I liked Vertical Response when I used it for some contract work I did awhile back. Another great solution.

  • http://www.treybailey.net Trey Bailey

    We are new to the whole deal and I was just about to pull the trigger on Constant Contact when this shows up..thanks for the info..I can't wait to open the hood.

  • http://www.treybailey.net Trey Bailey

    We are new to the whole deal and I was just about to pull the trigger on Constant Contact when this shows up..thanks for the info..I can't wait to open the hood.

  • http://twitter.com/Tannerman @Tannerman

    Tim, would love to talk to you a bit more about your migration experience from CC to MailChimp… because as you know, we send a ton of mail as well.

    One clarification on the "It’s Customizable". ConstantContact would remove that logo for you for free if you were a non-profit. All you had to do was ask. (Of course, they made it hard to know that!)

  • Greg Ferrell

    Very cool stuff. I'll be looking into using this to aid my church plant's communication strategy. Thanks!

  • Jon Haarstad

    We've been using Campaign Monitor for awhile and have just begun the move to ConstantContact due to our ChMS move to ACS which has a way to directly export our lists into the ConstantContact system. One of my biggest pet peeves with the ConstantContact system is that block at the bottom. It seems silly that we pay for their service while they force their advertising into our emails. If it was free I would understand…but since we pay for it, I have a big problem with that. I may have to give MailChimp a look…for kicks. Good write-up.

  • http://www.danieldecker.net Daniel Decker

    Curious if you have seen any difference in open rates. Same as Constant Contact? Worse? Better?

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/timschraeder timschraeder

      Open rates have gone up marginally, but what has increased is our number of subscribers. MailChimp has a build in feature that will tweet selected campaigns we send out and that has helped add about 70 subscribers in less than a month, which isn't bad! And, people have been retweeting our links which has helped extend our reach. It really is a fantastic service and after being with ConstantContact for over 6 years, I feel like I've seen the light!

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