it depends on what you are planning to use the service for, and what you are planning to market; if you have a need in the market, then yes, you will get a response.
You can use any service. Outlook or hotmail would probably be best but there are others such as or gmail. Any of these would work to automate an email newsletter.
The email for the newsletter program is mailchimp. You can locate the email address on the internet. Of course you can also find the address by asking friends who have used their service already.
Pinpointe is one of the email newsletter marketer, it costs $49 per month, others are Mailchimp, CampaignMonitor and Emma, they charge around $30 per month.
Email newsletter designs can be found at a variety of online websites. Two particular websites that have email newsletter designs are Vertical Response and Cake Mail.
There are many fine companies available that can help you compose an email newsletter. You would probably want to first pick out an email newsletter template that fits your business and then go with the other features that you would want to help make your email newsletter attract customer attention.
Email newsletters are replacing paper newsletter. Many more people are using computers, laptops, ipads, etc to get information today. So it's easier and more convenient for a person to read email newsletter. This way they don't have to carry a paper newsletter around with them. Email newsletter will eventually do away with local newsletter. Coupons will more likely be sent in email newsletter as these changes take place.
I am sure if you look around, you can find a pretty good deal on email marketing. There are local people who will do it for you for money. Here is a website that can offer you tips: www.constantcontact.com/
The website "godaddy" offers newsletter marketing starting at around $10, all the way up to $20 per month. There service is simple, fast, and effective.
If popularity is ranked by likability - the most popular email newsletter service is different for many people, and rightly so. Preference of the newsletter's topic differs greatly among web surfers. While some services produce an excellent newsletter on one topic, other services may produce a much better newsletter on a different topic. If popularity is ranked by sheer volume alone - ConstantContact is a very large one with a large selection, followed by CheetahMail and MailChimp, as well as several others.
One can download newsletter email software on a number of websites. Benchmark, ResultsMail, and Arclab Mailist Controller are few examples of websites where one can download newsletter email software.
I would go to Google first.Google Chrome is a fast email service and search engine.Also,Yahoo! Beta is the newest Yahoo! email and you should switch to that one if you have Yahoo! email service.