Title: Push Notification Providers

There are lots of push notification providers out
there, and I do mean LOTS. Of course, many of them
provide their services mainly to apps, so it’s kind
of frustrating trying to weed through all those 
providers just to find the few that actually offer
them for websites.

That’s why I’m including this short list of some of
the best push notification providers that specifically
offer their services to websites.

PushCrew

>> http://www.PushCrew.com 

PushCrew is one of the most popular push notification
services for websites. They have a free plan that will 
let you have up to 500 subscribers for free. Even if you
go over that number, you can still keep adding subscribers
to your list for as long as you want. There’s no limit to
the number of subscribers you can get for free.

However, you’ll have to pay to send notifications once
you have over 500 subscribers. But their prices are very 
reasonable, starting at just $25 per month, so even if 
you have a lot of subscribers, it’s quite affordable.

They also have a 14-day trial so you can check it out.

OneSignal

>> http://www.onesignal.com/webpush

OneSignal pushes notifications through all three major web 
browsers - Safari, Chrome and Firefox. They have a 
free and unlimited plan, and they actually have a lot of
advanced features like A/B split-testing, conversion 
tracking, and segmentation targeting.

Considering their features, you would think they would be
quite pricey, but surprisingly they really are free.

They also have a great reputation.

AimTell

>> http://www.aimtell.com

AimTell is a very well-known provider with prices as low
as $9 per month. They allow you to add an unlimited number
of websites under one account, and they have a 14-day 
trial.

They have a very wide range of powerful features, and are
one of the most popular choices for people who need more
advanced functionality.

Okay, tomorrow is our final lesson. I’m going to give you
a few last tips to take with you, so tune in!

Until then, 

{YOUR NAME HERE}

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