Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to get an account setup?
Getting started is easy, peasy, lemon squeezy and will only take a couple of minutes. Once you have been logged in to your account, you will want to do the following:
- Import your email addresses
- Set up some initial account information (email signature, company name, logo, etc)
- Send a test campaign
There are help links throughout the administration system; this will lead you through what you need to do, step by step.
What about support?
Squeezymail has a great deal of helpful information built into the system and accessible through the Help button at the top of the page. In addition, you can email us with questions or problems at using this enquiry form , we will be happy to help and resolve any problems you may have.
Can my newsletter look like my website?
It sure can! Take a look at our design page to see all of the design options available through Squeezymail.
Can I see how many opens and clicks I got?
Of course, for each email campaign you send, we'll generate a campaign report showing you how many people opened, what they clicked, who bounced, who unsubscribed, plus more.
How much does Squeezymail cost?
There are no monthly fees. It works like stamps. If you want to send to 500 people, you'll need 500 email credits. Each email credit costs only 1p and there is a fee of just £5 per campaign sent.
So why use expensive new media agencies to do the job when you’ve got Squeezymail. Go on, it’s cost-effective marketing!
What's the catch? Any extra hidden fees?
Nope, no catches. You just pay if and when you send your emails. If you don't have time to send an email campaign one month (hey, we know you're busy) there's no fee. You can manage many lists on Squeezymail, and it's free. Host your images on Squeezymail for free. We'll even keep an archive of all your campaigns free. You only pay when you send and its easy peasy lemon squeezy!
What is a .csv file?
The CSV ("Comma Separated Value") file format is often used to exchange data between disparate applications. The file format, as it is used in Microsoft Excel, has become a pseudo-standard throughout the industry, even among non-Microsoft platforms.
You can create a .csv file via Excel in the save options.




