Best Asheville Email Marketing Company Rankings

4 Companies - Rankings updated: April 02, 2026

DesignRush evaluates each agency using expert assessment and client feedback to inform your choices. Some featured agencies have paid placements.

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  • A Full-Service Digital Agency

    Greenstone Media is a full-service digital agency that is dedicated to developing custom software and mobile app solutions that work, creating gorgeous websites that make a statement, and marketing media that delivers results.  [... view Greenstone Media profile ]
    Location
    Asheville, North Carolina
    Number of Employees
    Under 49
    Average Hourly Rate
    $200/hr
    Minimal Budget
    $10,000 - $25,000
    Portfolios Count
    1 Project Listed

    Greenstone Media Services

    • WordPress Website Design
    • eCommerce Development
    • Web Design
    • SEO
    • Email Marketing
    • Social Media Marketing
    • PPC
    • Digital Marketing
    • Mobile App Development
    • Web Development
    Data sourced from the agency's DesignRush profile, its website, and other relevant accounts
    • Manheim
    • Coxe Automotive
    • BorgWarner
    • Wake Forest Univeristy
    • Canteen
    • University of North Carolina Asheville
    • TedEx
    • 1800MD
    • Park Ridge Health Hospital
    • Best Logistics Group
    Data sourced from the agency's DesignRush profile
  • Full-Service Digital Marketing Company

    CAKE strives to assist our clients in connecting with the appropriate audience.  [... view CAKE Websites & More profile ]
    Location
    Asheville, North Carolina
    Number of Employees
    Under 49
    Average Hourly Rate
    $149/hr

    CAKE Websites & More Services

    • Social Media Marketing
    • Content Marketing
    • Email Marketing
    • SEO
    • Branding
    • Web Design
    Data sourced from the agency's DesignRush profile, its website, and other relevant accounts
    • Berks Plastic Surgery
    • Anderson Sobel Cosmetic Surgery
    • Plastic Surgery Center of Hampton Roads
    • Dr. Samir Pancholi
    • Kirby Plastic Surgery
    Data sourced from the agency's DesignRush profile
  • Thinking Outside the Box

    Cube Creative Design works with small business and private schools to create videos, search engine optimized websites, and digital marketing plans including content marketing.  [... view Cube Creative Design profile ]
    Location
    Asheville, North Carolina
    Number of Employees
    Under 49
    Average Hourly Rate
    $150/hr
    Minimal Budget
    $1,000 - $10,000

    Cube Creative Design Services

    • SEO
    • Web Design
    • Reputation Management
    • Digital Marketing
    • PPC
    • Email Marketing
    Data sourced from the agency's DesignRush profile, its website, and other relevant accounts
    • Emmanuel Lutheran School
    • High Peak Camp
    • Rid-A-Bug Exterminating
    • Ingles Markets
    • Ignite Learning Academy
    • Turning Stone's Fly Fishing
    • Asheville Fence
    Data sourced from the agency's DesignRush profile
  • Create Waves with the Right Digital Marketing Partnership

    Since 2005, Big Sea has been helping smart companies find their ideal customers through innovative digital marketing strategies. By creating compelling content tailored to each customer base, they help bridge the gap between businesses and potential buyers.  [... view Big Sea profile ]
    Location
    Asheville, North Carolina
    Number of Employees
    Under 49
    Average Hourly Rate
    $199/hr
    Minimal Budget
    $1,000 - $10,000

    Big Sea Services

    • Video Marketing
    • PPC
    • Content Marketing
    • SEO
    • Social Media Marketing
    • Digital Marketing
    • Email Marketing
    • Web Design
    • Digital Strategy
    Data sourced from the agency's DesignRush profile, its website, and other relevant accounts

    Big Sea Reviews & Testimonials

    • BakersBackYardBBQ
      BakersBackYardBBQ Review from Google
      1.0

      BakersBackYardBBQ's Review Sourced from Google

      Told me to make my own website and to give up on my business because I dont have enough money to compete with others in the marketing side. Wow cant believe a company would let an employee talk to a potential customer like that. Just shocked. So rude.

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    • Ashley Fox
      Ashley Fox Review from Google
      5.0

      Ashley Fox's Review Sourced from Google

      I had the opportunity to attend a seminar about "Content Creation", taught by Maria Mora (Content Director for Big Sea). If the rest of the team is as talented and knowledgable as her, there's no question of being in GREAT hands. Definitely a digital marketing team you can count on to help you grow your business!

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    • Jennifer Hall
      Jennifer Hall Review from Google
      5.0

      Jennifer Hall's Review Sourced from Google

      You can tell as soon as you walk into Big Sea that this is a special group. The team members exude warmth and positive energy and the vibe in their offices manages to be both laid back and cool while simultaneously buzzing with the quiet energy of people truly engaged by and interested in their work. I approached the creation of a website for my small business--which is really just me--with some trepidation; by definition, my work as a coach is focused almost entirely on the client, not on myself, so it felt awkward and uncomfortable to have to create and share so much content about myself. The team at Big Sea walked me through the process of mocking up and refining the design and color scheme of the website--the fun part--while gently prodding me to provide more and more content about myself and my coaching approach. And then what they did with it, especially Maria, who did the bulk of the writing, was really remarkable. She framed my experience and my philosophy in a way that I never could have generated myself, but with which I felt totally comfortable. The team at Big Sea turned a task I was dreading--putting up a website for my business---into an unexpected and genuine pleasure!

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    Reviews verified by DesignRush and sourced from the agency's profile
    • Stetson University
    • University of Evansville
    • MontKush CBD
    • City of St. Petersburg
    • Hearken / Election SOS
    Data sourced from the agency's DesignRush profile

Frequently Asked Questions

What services do email marketing agencies provide?

They offer a suite of services that help businesses engage audiences, drive conversions, and measure email marketing campaign performance.

  • Email marketing strategy and planning: Developing end-to-end email strategies, from audience targeting and segmentation to campaign calendars and lifecycle planning (e.g., welcome series, promotional campaigns, re-engagement flows)
  • Email campaign creation and management: Designing email templates, writing copy and subject lines, and setting up campaigns with proper personalization. According to Litmus, newsletters remain one of the most common email types, used by about 68% of marketing teams in email programs, making it a staple service for many email marketing firms.
  • Marketing automation: Around 50-71% of businesses use drip sequences, triggers, and customer journeys. Email marketing firms help set up and optimize these workflows for better engagement and efficiency.
  • List growth and segmentation: Splitting lists by behavior, purchase history, or demographics is critical for relevance. Segmented campaigns can generate up to 760% more revenue than non-segmented campaigns, according to NPD Group.  
  • Deliverability and inbox optimization: Monitoring sender reputation, spam filters, and domain authentication (e.g., SPF, DKIM) to improve inbox placement, by reducing bounce rates and helping more emails actually reach subscribers.
  • A/B testing: Running A/B tests on subject lines, content blocks, layout, and send timing to boost engagement metrics like open rates, CTR, and conversions. Agencies test multiple email template variations through A/B testing.
  • Analytics and reporting: Providing dashboards and insights on open rates, click-through rates (CTR), conversion rates, and revenue attribution help clients measure ROI and refine future campaigns. 

When should I hire this agency?

Hire an email marketing agency when your internal efforts aren't delivering the results you need, and you need to boost performance, save time, and improve ROI. Many small business owners begin with a free plan and basic campaigns, but hire an agency once email becomes a core revenue channel. 

More specifically, you should hire an email marketing firm when:

  • Your key email metrics, such as open rates, are significantly below 30-40%, or your click rates are under 2%.
  • ROI from email is lower than expected compared with channel standards; the average ROI is around 3600-3800% (about $36-$38 return for every $1 spent).
  • The internal team is stretched thin or inexperienced.
  • You lack advanced capabilities like email marketing automation, segmentation, or personalization.
  • You're currently using a free plan from your email platform, and you've hit subscriber limits, maxed out monthly send caps, and lack advanced automation features.
  • You want measurable revenue growth.

How much do email marketing companies charge for their services?

The cost varies widely, depending on experience level, services included, list size, and campaign complexity. Email marketing firms usually charge $15 to $300 per hour, depending on the agency's expertise and location.

  • Basic to mid-level agency: $1,000-$3,000/month for smaller businesses or limited campaigns.
  • Standard full-service range: $2,500-$10,000+/month for ongoing work, including strategy, email automation, and reporting.
  • Specialized email marketing services: $1,500-$3,000/month for 2-3 campaigns or $5,000- $15,000/month for enterprise-level management.
  • High-end retainers can exceed $10,000/month when they include advanced segmentation, data integrations, or multi-channel automation.

Per Email or Per Project

  • Per email: Roughly $250-$700 per campaign/email created.
  • Per project: Starting around $1,000+ for a defined one-time engagement.

While free plans allow businesses to start email marketing at no cost, they typically limit the number of contacts, automation, and advanced analytics. Agencies, by contrast, focus on revenue optimization, making them a growth investment rather than a cost.

What should I look for when hiring an agency?

When choosing an email marketing firm, focus on measurable performance, strategic capability, and transparency. Here are the key criteria to consider:

  • Demonstrated performance results
    Top email marketing agencies will show measurable outcomes, so look for case studies that include revenue lifts, conversion improvements, or ROI figures. Email marketing typically delivers $36 in revenue for every $1 spent, so agencies should tie results to actual financial impact.
  • Baseline benchmarks and gap analysis
    Email marketing companies should compare your performance to current benchmarks and explain how they plan to improve your metrics.
  • Segmentation and personalization expertise
    Segmented campaigns can see up to 760% more revenue than non-segmented ones, and personalized subject lines can boost open rates significantly. Look for clear segmentation strategies aligned with buyer behavior.
  • Automation and lifecycle strategy
    Automated flows such as welcome series, cart abandonment, and post-purchase messaging are proven winners: automated email campaigns often outperform basic sends with higher opens and conversions. Choose an agency that builds and optimizes automation workflows. 
  • Data-driven measurement and reporting
    A B2B email marketing agency should establish KPIs, including conversion rate, revenue per recipient, and list growth, and report them regularly. Avoid vendors that focus only on vanity metrics like opens without linking to business outcomes. 
  • Testing and optimization process
    Continuous A/B testing should be part of their execution plan, as it's essential for growth over time. 
  • Technical and platform expertise
    Ensure the agency knows your email platform, be it Constant Contact, Klaviyo, Mailchimp, or HubSpot, and fundamentals like deliverability, authentication, compliance, and list hygiene.
  • Transparent scope and pricing
    Know what email marketing services are included and what costs extra before you sign. Clear deliverables, timelines, and reporting expectations avoid surprises later.

What factors affect an email marketing firm’s pricing?

Email marketing company prices are influenced primarily by:

  • List size and email volume
  • Email marketing service and automation complexity
  • Agency experience and reputation
  • Frequency of campaigns
  • Email marketing tools and integrations used
  • Billing model and team composition

If a business is still operating on a free plan, agency costs may initially include email marketing platform migration, list restructuring, or automation setup, which can increase onboarding pricing.

By understanding these factors, businesses can better compare proposals and choose an agency whose pricing matches the value and outcomes they expect.

About The Author and Expert Reviewer

Vanessa Maandal is a digital writer with expertise in content marketing and creative direction. She has developed successful campaigns for global brands, such as Boehringer Ingelheim, Kellogs Singapore, and Friesland Campina. At DesignRush, she writes content focused on marketing strategies led by award-winning agencies to connect them with like-minded organizations and individuals.

Head of Email Marketing

Ildiko Szabo built her marketing experience by working at ROSEYs and Cootbie, managing email campaigns, newsletters, and podcasts. She is fluent in five languages and holds a master’s degree in business administration, management, and operations. As the current Head of Email Marketing at DesignRush, she increased email open rates from 14% to 55%.