You might know that I ❤️ Kit (formerly known as ConvertKit).
They’re an email service provider focused on creators. Photographers, bloggers, educators, and other folks who make things are their people. Given how important email marketing for photographers has become, they’re a great fit for us.
I wrote a bit last year about why Kit for photographers.
Until recently, Kit was a paid service.
Then they added a free plan to let you get started collecting addresses, but you had to pay (or refer people) to start sending messages.
In light of everything in our world changing in 2020, they’ve made some changes.
The Kit free plan now includes the ability to send messages to up to 1000 subscribers. If you were previously waffling between the better (but paid) Kit service versus a less-awesome competitor that was free, that choice just got easier.
Get Started with the Kit Free Plan Now
Right now you can sign up for a new free account with Kit and get the ability to create unlimited landing pages, the ability to send to up to 1000 subscribers, and access to Creator Pass which is two courses about building business online.
Sign up here for the Kit free plan to start building your list and get started.
When photographers and other creators start building an email list, it can take several weeks or months to build things up to a point where the list is really effective for you, and the Kit free plan allowing for 1000 subscribers means that you won’t have to pay anything until you have a decent-sized list (or have progressed to the point where you want to use the more advanced features).
Speaking of which, I should have something super awesome for you all in a day or two that’ll help with your email marketing. So go sign up for the free Kit plan, and get started…
I’m not just a Kit customer and fan, I’m also an affiliate partner. If you use the links above and eventually become a paid customer, I get a small commission.
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