Email Marketing Pricing
MONTHLY MESSAGING & SET-UP FEE:
| Messages/month | Monthly Fee | Setup Fee |
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| up to 1,000 | $30 | $350 |
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| 1,001-2,500 | $45 | $350 |
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| 2,501-5,000 | $70 | $350 |
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| 5,001-10,000 | $125 | $350 |
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| 10,001-17,500 | $170 | $350 |
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| 17,501-25,000 | $210 | $350 |
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| 25,001-37,500 | $280 | $350 |
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| 37,501-50,000 | $350 | $350 |
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| 50,001-75,000 | $480 | $350 |
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| 75,001-100,000 | $600 | $350 |
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What You Get:
- Customized email stationery designed to match your brand.
- The ability for visitors to sign-up for email campaigns automatically from your website.
- Training on how to create, send and track the results of your targeted email messages.
- Pay month-to-month or pay annually and save. FREE DEMO ACCOUNTS AVAILABLE!
- Flexible, adjustable pricing plans to suit your monthly sending volume.
Businesses – Pay for one year and receive 10% off.
Nonprofits – Pay for one year and receive 20% off.
- Email marketing features and benefits
- 5 reasons to hire 720MEDIA for your email marketing
- Recent email marketing designs
EMAIL MARKETING MAINTENANCE
After you launch your new email marketing program, you may need occasional or on-going assistance with writing, designing, or sending your messages. Let us know what you need and we’ll be on-call (using our blocks of time) to help you implement your email marketing strategy.
Click play below to see email marketing design slideshow by 720MEDIA:
Click below to see more full-size email marketing design examples from our portfolio:
- IDEA Space Chinese Art Exhibit and Reception
- Save a Gorilla Beer Promotion
- Email Marketing for Phantom Canyon Brewing Company
- Event reminder for Cornerstone Arts Center
- Children’s HopeChest in Colorado Springs, Colorado
- Real Estate Marketing for CALX, Inc.
- Colorado College IDEA Space newsletter
- Teen Court in Colorado Springs
“In a virtual world, communication — largely through email — is the basis on which relationships are built.”
—David Teten and Scott Allen, co-authors, “The Virtual Handshake”


