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AWeber drops massive “Done For You” Black Friday deal, slashing 87% off professional setup fees

AWeber guarantees a fast email launch with their new seasonal offer.

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For small business owners and solopreneurs, the pre-holiday scramble is a familiar kind of chaos. You know you need a robust email strategy to capture Black Friday revenue, but the technical barrier—building landing pages, designing templates, and configuring automations—often becomes a roadblock that stalls the whole project.

This year, AWeber is aiming to remove that barrier entirely.

In a move that undercuts traditional agency pricing by thousands, the veteran email marketing platform has announced a Black Friday “Done For You” deal that offers a complete, professionally built email marketing launch for a one-time setup fee of $79 (down from the regular $599).

The offer is straightforward but significant. For a $79 setup fee plus the standard platform cost (around $30/month), AWeber’s internal team of experts will physically build your email marketing infrastructure within seven days.

According to details released, the package covers the technical heavy lifting that often stumps beginners. This includes:

  • Full branding: Setup of list details and visual branding.
  • Asset creation: A custom-branded email template, a professional landing page, and a “Thank You” page.
  • Automation: A sign-up form and automated welcome workflows to greet new subscribers immediately.
  • Content: Drafts for your weekly newsletters.

Perhaps most notably for a service at this price point, it includes a 1:1 kickoff call to align the setup with your specific business goals, and 30 days of unlimited changes. This allows users to refine the design and copy after the initial launch without incurring extra fees.

The agency vs. DIY gap

To understand the value of this offer, you have to look at the current market rates for email marketing services.

Typically, businesses have two choices:

  1. The DIY route: This costs little in money but is expensive in time. Industry data suggests that nearly 80% of people who start a DIY email setup struggle to finish it due to technical complexity.
  2. The agency route: Hiring a dedicated marketing agency ensures quality but comes with a hefty price tag. Agency setup fees generally start at $1,500 and can easily climb to $5,000, often with ongoing management contracts attached.

AWeber’s $79 price point effectively disrupts this binary, offering an “agency-lite” experience for less than the cost of a year of Netflix. It targets a specific pain point: the “blank page syndrome” that prevents business owners from ever launching their list.

From the field: user sentiment

The shift toward “assisted” software onboarding is becoming a trend, and early feedback suggests it’s resonating with users who feel overwhelmed by modern marketing stacks.

Users migrating from competitors like Mailchimp and MailerLite have specifically highlighted the ease of the transition. “The process was extremely smooth and simple and saved me a tremendous amount of time and energy,” reported Sharyce Arciaga, a user who utilized the service for migration.

Another user, Peter Schenk, noted the difference in support levels compared to other platforms: “It was a breath of fresh air to speak directly with someone over the phone… [The team] was proactive, offering invaluable suggestions.”

This human element—having a real person handle the migration and setup—seems to be the key differentiator. In an era of AI chatbots and automated help desks, the promise of a “Done For You” human service is becoming a premium luxury, making this discount particularly aggressive.

Who is this for?

This deal isn’t for everyone. Large enterprises with in-house marketing teams likely won’t need this level of hand-holding. However, it is an ideal fit for:

  • The tech-averse: Business owners who are great at their craft but dread logging into marketing dashboards.
  • The time-poor: Entrepreneurs who need to launch a holiday campaign now and can’t afford to spend 40 hours learning a new tool.
  • Migrators: Businesses stuck on expensive platforms who have been putting off switching due to the hassle of moving data.

Black Friday marketing deals are usually just software discounts—a percentage off a monthly subscription. AWeber has taken a different approach by discounting the service required to make the software actually work.

If you have been procrastinating on launching your newsletter or need to migrate your list before the holiday sales peak, this is arguably one of the highest-value offers available in the SaaS space right now.

The deal is live now on the AWeber site and comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee, making it a low-risk play for those ready to finally cross “email marketing” off their to-do list.


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