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><channel><title>Autoresponder Review &#187; Autoresponder Articles</title> <atom:link href="http://www.autoresponder-review.com/category/autoresponder-articles/feed" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://www.autoresponder-review.com</link> <description>The essential guide to email autoresponders</description> <lastBuildDate>Sun, 20 Dec 2009 16:04:30 +0000</lastBuildDate> <language>en</language> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <item><title>15 Proven Strategies to Grow Your List</title><link>http://www.autoresponder-review.com/autoresponder-articles/ezine-list.html</link> <comments>http://www.autoresponder-review.com/autoresponder-articles/ezine-list.html#comments</comments> <pubDate>Sun, 27 Aug 2006 23:32:15 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>autoresponder review</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Autoresponder Articles]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Ezines and Newsletters]]></category><guid
isPermaLink="false">http://autoresponder-review.com/ezine-list.html</guid> <description><![CDATA[<p>Copyright 2006 Donna Gunter</p><p>I&#039;ve been publishing an email newsletter since 2000, and<br
/>have to admit I wasn&#039;t very attentive to the whole process<br
/>at the beginning.&#160; Hindsight is 20/20, and I could kick<br
/>myself for not taking this strategy very seriously, as my<br
/>email newsletter list is my gold mine because it&#039;s filled<br
/>with subscribers who already know something about me.</p><p><a
href="http://www.autoresponder-review.com/autoresponder-articles/ezine-list.html" class="more-link">More on 15 Proven Strategies to Grow Your List</a></p> ]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Copyright 2006 Donna Gunter</p><p>I&#039;ve been publishing an email newsletter since 2000, and<br
/>have to admit I wasn&#039;t very attentive to the whole process<br
/>at the beginning.&nbsp; Hindsight is 20/20, and I could kick<br
/>myself for not taking this strategy very seriously, as my<br
/>email newsletter list is my gold mine because it&#039;s filled<br
/>with subscribers who already know something about me.</p><p>Each week after I send out my ezine, I receive several<br
/>emails that begin, &quot;Hi Donna!&nbsp; My name is &#8230;, and I know<br
/>you don&#039;t know me, but I know you, as I&#039;ve been reading<br
/>your newsletter for a couple of years now.&quot;&nbsp; I love those<br
/>emails, as I know that my reader has begun to like, trust<br
/>and respect me &#8212; all the characteristics that need to be<br
/>in place for them to decide to buy something from me.</p><p>Many of you may be asking, &quot;Well, Donna, isn&#039;t the email<br
/>newsletter dead?&nbsp; Everyone is blogging now.&quot;&nbsp; True,<br
/>blogging is quite an effective way to publicize your<br
/>business. However, I believe in the power of doing both.<br
/>There are people who don&#039;t have the time/energy/desire to<br
/>read a blog and would rather have the info delivered<br
/>directly to them in their inbox, with no additional<br
/>clicking required.</p><p>How can you grow your own list?&nbsp; Or, if you&#039;re just<br
/>starting an email newsletter, how can you get subscribers<br
/>to the list?&nbsp; Here are 15 strategies I&#039;ve used over the<br
/>past 5 years to get subscribers to my email newsletter list:</p><p>1.&nbsp; Tell your clients, colleagues, friends and family.<br
/>Just like a birth announcement, tell everyone you know<br
/>about your new &quot;baby&quot; &#8212; your email newsletter.&nbsp; Because<br
/>you want a list in which subscribers have opted in, don&#039;t<br
/>add people directly to the list.&nbsp; In fact, many ezine<br
/>distribution services don&#039;t permit you to do that.<br
/>Instead, provide them with an email sign-up link, or send<br
/>them to the form on your web site where they can subscribe<br
/>to your newsletter.</p><p>2.&nbsp; Have a sign-up box on every page of your web site.&nbsp; You<br
/>never know on what page someone will land in your web site.<br
/>As I look at my web site statistics, I am amazed at some of<br
/>the search terms that visitors use that make them land on<br
/>an internal page of my web site.&nbsp; Don&#039;t take a chance that<br
/>you might lose them &#8212; offer them the option to sign up for<br
/>your newsletter on every single page of your web site.</p><p>3.&nbsp; Make your sign-up box compelling.&nbsp; Don&#039;t have a simple<br
/>sign up box that says, &quot;Join our mailing list.&quot;&nbsp; Yuck&#8211;who<br
/>wants to voluntarily receive more email?&nbsp; Not me!&nbsp; Give<br
/>your visitor a reason to sign up for your newsletter, i.e.<br
/>&quot;Join over 2000 other solo business owners who receive<br
/>weekly advice on how to get more clients online.&quot;</p><p>4.&nbsp; Create one clear call to action.&nbsp; If you have too many<br
/>options for action on your web site, your visitor will<br
/>become overwhelmed and leave.&nbsp; Conversely, if you don&#039;t ask<br
/>your visitor to take an action, you potentially lose that<br
/>person forever.&nbsp; Make your primary call to action on your<br
/>web site a request to subscribe to your email newsletter.<br
/>It&#039;s short, simple, to the point, and will help you build<br
/>your contact database gold mine.</p><p>5.&nbsp; Ask for only 2 pieces of info:&nbsp; a first name and<br
/>primary email address.&nbsp; Many web surfers are want to<br
/>disclose as little personal info as they can, as they fear<br
/>receiving spam or phishing emails. Make it easy for people<br
/>to sign up for your list &#8212; require them to disclose only a<br
/>minimal amount of info to be added to your newsletter list.</p><p>6.&nbsp; Create a free give-away for new subscribers.&nbsp; If you<br
/>know your target market well, you know what problems they<br
/>struggle with daily.&nbsp; Write a short report/article/ecourse<br
/>that provides the answer to a very overwhelming problem<br
/>that they have.&nbsp; They can receive the answer to this<br
/>problem (your freebie) by giving your their name and email<br
/>address.</p><p>7.&nbsp; Create a squeeze page for lead generation.&nbsp; A squeeze<br
/>page is just what it sounds like &#8212; a web site page that<br
/>&quot;squeezes&quot; contact info out of a visitor.&nbsp; I have a<br
/>content-rich ebook that I give away to new visitors.&nbsp; One<br
/>of my promotional strategies is to list the domain for that<br
/>squeeze page and write very compelling copy about why they<br
/>would want this information. I get 10-15 new subscribers<br
/>per day with this technique.</p><p>8.&nbsp; Make an offer in your signature file.&nbsp; Don&#039;t overlook<br
/>the power of an effective email signature.&nbsp; Whether you use<br
/>it on a discussion list, online forum, online networking<br
/>site, or just in an email that gets forwarded to someone<br
/>else, ensure your signature file works for you.&nbsp; In it,<br
/>make an offer for your free give-away and let the reader<br
/>know how they can receive that info. I&#039;ve been hooked more<br
/>than once by a compelling email signature &#8212; they really<br
/>work!</p><p>9.&nbsp; Create a visual icon for your newsletter.&nbsp; Visitors<br
/>respond better to pictures than words.&nbsp; If they can see a<br
/>visual representation of your newsletter or of your<br
/>give-away, they are more likely to see the value in what<br
/>you&#039;re offering and part with their contact info.</p><p>10.&nbsp; Use a pop-up or pop-over box on your web site. Yes,<br
/>pop-up boxes are annoying, but they&#039;re quite effective.<br
/>There are many new varieties now available that look like<br
/>sticky notes or a paper list, or ones that seem to bounce<br
/>on your screen.&nbsp; Most of these newer varieties are not<br
/>blocked by pop-up blocker software.&nbsp; You&#039;ll want to use one<br
/>that&#039;s eye-catching, contains a very compelling offer to<br
/>subscribe, and won&#039;t be blocked by your visitor&#039;s browser.</p><p>11.&nbsp; Make subscribing to your newsletter your #1 goal at<br
/>events.&nbsp; Anytime I attend an in-person networking event or<br
/>speak at a meeting, my primary goal is to get people to<br
/>subscribe to my email newsletter.&nbsp; I simply ask people to<br
/>indicate they want to receive my newsletter by placing an<br
/>&quot;X&quot; on the back of their business card, and then I add them<br
/>to my list and they are sent my opt-in message.&nbsp; At one<br
/>event, I had to tell the women at my table what I needed in<br
/>the next 30 days, and I said I wanted subscribers to my<br
/>newsletter.&nbsp; Every woman at the table gave me her card and<br
/>said, &quot;Sign me up!&quot;</p><p>12.&nbsp; Offer a free sample or your archives for viewing.<br
/>Some visitors have to be shown before they bite, so show<br
/>them where you archive your prior issues and let them<br
/>experience first-hand all the value you offer in your<br
/>newsletter.&nbsp; Once convinced, they&#039;ll sign up!</p><p>13. Ask for referrals from your readers.&nbsp; In your<br
/>newsletter or on your web site, ask your readers to &quot;tell a<br
/>friend&quot; about your newsletter.&nbsp; There are both free and<br
/>paid services that offer this option, Bravenet.com being<br
/>one of the more popular ones.</p><p>14.&nbsp; Get your articles published in other ezines.&nbsp; Writing<br
/>articles and having them published online or in other<br
/>people&#039;s newsletters or blogs has been a tremendous asset<br
/>in helping me grow my list.&nbsp; Make sure that your article<br
/>resource box (the info that appears about you at the end of<br
/>your article) includes your compelling offer to get readers<br
/>to sign up for your newsletter and receive your free gift.</p><p>15.&nbsp; Advertise on the back of your business card. The back<br
/>of my business card contains compelling copy about the free<br
/>give-away I offer for subscribing to my newsletter.&nbsp; Don&#039;t<br
/>let the back of your business card go to waste and stay<br
/>blank &#8212; make that space work for you by helping you add<br
/>subscribers to your newsletter list.</p><p>Growing your list takes time.&nbsp; Better to have<br
/>well-qualified prospects on your list who are truly<br
/>interested in what you offer than a large list of people<br
/>who never read what you write.&nbsp; Implement 1-2 of these<br
/>strategies each week to grow your well-qualified email<br
/>newsletter list.</p><p>About the Author:</p><p>Online Business Resource Queen (TM) and Business Coach<br
/>Donna Gunter helps self-employed service professionals<br
/>learn how to get more clients online at<br
/><a
href="http://www.OnlineBizCoachingCompany.com">http://www.OnlineBizCoachingCompany.com</a> . To sign up for<br
/>more FREE tips like these and claim your FREE gift,<br
/>TurboCharge Your Online Marketing Toolkit, visit her site<br
/>at <a
href="http://www.GetMoreClientsOnline.com">http://www.GetMoreClientsOnline.com</a> . Read about running<br
/>an online biz at our blog,<br
/><a
href="http://www.getmoreclientsonlineblog.com">http://www.getmoreclientsonlineblog.com</a></p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.autoresponder-review.com/autoresponder-articles/ezine-list.html/feed</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Internet Marketing Strategies &#8212; Customer Follow-up &#8212; Part ten</title><link>http://www.autoresponder-review.com/autoresponder-articles/customer-follow-up.html</link> <comments>http://www.autoresponder-review.com/autoresponder-articles/customer-follow-up.html#comments</comments> <pubDate>Fri, 25 Aug 2006 16:12:41 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>autoresponder review</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Autoresponder Articles]]></category><guid
isPermaLink="false">http://autoresponder-review.com/customer-follow-up.html</guid> <description><![CDATA[<p>By Shelley Lowery</p><p> Following up with your customer, once you&#039;ve made a sale, is an             important part of providing good customer service. Not only is it an             important part of developing a good relationship with your customer,             but it will also enable you to introduce your new products.</p><p> Although sending out a personal message to each of your customers             may not be possible, you can provide your customers with the             illusion that your message was personally sent. By using             autoresponders, you can eliminate the need to manually respond each             time you make a sale.</p><p> Autoresponders</p><p> Autoresponders are one of the best promotional tools on the             Internet. They were designed to automatically respond to any email             message sent to it with an automatic response. The more advanced             autoresponders will enable you to set up a series of autoresponse             messages to be sent out at a specified time.</p><p> You can use autoresponders to send all of the following:</p><p> &#8211; Thank you messages<br
/> &#8211; Welcome letters<br
/> &#8211; Order confirmations</p><p> Autoresponders can eliminate many of your routine follow-ups.             However, they cannot eliminate your customer&#039;s support requests and             your future mailings.</p><p> Customer Service</p><p> In order to develop a good relationship with your customers, you             must provide them with quality customer service. Let them know that,             should they have any questions or problems, they are free to contact             you. Provide them with all of your contact information to make the             process simple. Even if you can&#039;t personally assist them, make sure             that you have a good customer support group ready to help. Reply to             their support requests as quickly as possible and assist them until             the problem is resolved.</p><p> Your customer service is one of the most important factors in             determining your customer&#039;s satisfaction. Even if you have a great             product or service, if your customer support isn&#039;t good, your sales             will suffer.</p><p> For every dissatisfied customer, you can expect to lose one hundred             new customers. Why? When one customer has a bad experience with your             company, you can be certain that they&#039;ll tell everyone they know             about their bad experience. It will travel through the grapevine and             ultimately cost you sales. Follow-up with your customers and ask             them how they like your product or if they have any questions. This             is a great way to not only provide good customer service, but to             also obtain feedback about your product. By listening to your             customers, you will know exactly what they want, what they&#039;re having             problems with and how you can develop a better product.</p><p> Mailing List</p><p> The best way to follow-up with your customers is to set up a mailing             list. No matter what mailing program you use, make sure that it will             allow you to send personalized messages. Your customers need that             personal touch. They don&#039;t want to feel as if the message they             received was sent to an entire list. They want to feel as if it was             personally sent to them.</p><p> By following up with your customers and providing great customer             service, you are creating a life-long relationship. Satisfied             customers are more apt to purchase your new products in the future.             Treat them with the utmost respect and go above and beyond the             expected.</p><p><a
href="http://www.autoresponder-review.com/autoresponder-articles/customer-follow-up.html" class="more-link">More on Internet Marketing Strategies &#8212; Customer Follow-up &#8212; Part ten</a></p> ]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Shelley Lowery</p><p> Following up with your customer, once you&#039;ve made a sale, is an             important part of providing good customer service. Not only is it an             important part of developing a good relationship with your customer,             but it will also enable you to introduce your new products.</p><p> Although sending out a personal message to each of your customers             may not be possible, you can provide your customers with the             illusion that your message was personally sent. By using             autoresponders, you can eliminate the need to manually respond each             time you make a sale.</p><p> Autoresponders</p><p> Autoresponders are one of the best promotional tools on the             Internet. They were designed to automatically respond to any email             message sent to it with an automatic response. The more advanced             autoresponders will enable you to set up a series of autoresponse             messages to be sent out at a specified time.</p><p> You can use autoresponders to send all of the following:</p><p> &#8211; Thank you messages<br
/> &#8211; Welcome letters<br
/> &#8211; Order confirmations</p><p> Autoresponders can eliminate many of your routine follow-ups.             However, they cannot eliminate your customer&#039;s support requests and             your future mailings.</p><p> Customer Service</p><p> In order to develop a good relationship with your customers, you             must provide them with quality customer service. Let them know that,             should they have any questions or problems, they are free to contact             you. Provide them with all of your contact information to make the             process simple. Even if you can&#039;t personally assist them, make sure             that you have a good customer support group ready to help. Reply to             their support requests as quickly as possible and assist them until             the problem is resolved.</p><p> Your customer service is one of the most important factors in             determining your customer&#039;s satisfaction. Even if you have a great             product or service, if your customer support isn&#039;t good, your sales             will suffer.</p><p> For every dissatisfied customer, you can expect to lose one hundred             new customers. Why? When one customer has a bad experience with your             company, you can be certain that they&#039;ll tell everyone they know             about their bad experience. It will travel through the grapevine and             ultimately cost you sales. Follow-up with your customers and ask             them how they like your product or if they have any questions. This             is a great way to not only provide good customer service, but to             also obtain feedback about your product. By listening to your             customers, you will know exactly what they want, what they&#039;re having             problems with and how you can develop a better product.</p><p> Mailing List</p><p> The best way to follow-up with your customers is to set up a mailing             list. No matter what mailing program you use, make sure that it will             allow you to send personalized messages. Your customers need that             personal touch. They don&#039;t want to feel as if the message they             received was sent to an entire list. They want to feel as if it was             personally sent to them.</p><p> By following up with your customers and providing great customer             service, you are creating a life-long relationship. Satisfied             customers are more apt to purchase your new products in the future.             Treat them with the utmost respect and go above and beyond the             expected.</p><p> Copyright &copy; 2001, all rights reserved</p><p> About the Author:</p><p> Shelley Lowery is the author of Ebooks: A Complete Guide to Self             Publishing. Stop by Web-Source.net and download a free copy. It is             jam-packed with valuable information and will teach you everything             you&#039;ll need to know to create a professional ebook.</p><p><a
href="http://www.web-source.net/free_ebooks.htm">http://www.web-source.net/free_ebooks.htm</a></p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.autoresponder-review.com/autoresponder-articles/customer-follow-up.html/feed</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Autoresponder Courses: The Automated Marketing Tool</title><link>http://www.autoresponder-review.com/autoresponder-articles/automated-marketing-tool.html</link> <comments>http://www.autoresponder-review.com/autoresponder-articles/automated-marketing-tool.html#comments</comments> <pubDate>Tue, 15 Aug 2006 16:09:25 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>autoresponder review</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Autoresponder Articles]]></category><guid
isPermaLink="false">http://autoresponder-review.com/autoresponder-etiquette-2.html</guid> <description><![CDATA[<p>By Shelley Lowery</p><p
align="left"> Autoresponders, also known as mailbots, automatic email and email on             demand were derived from the very popular fax on demand and designed             to automatically respond to any email message it receives with an             automatic response.</p><p> Autoresponder programs vary from software set up to run with your             desktop email program and automatically answer your incoming email             to a script that runs on your server. The script may run a Web-based             autoresponder system that utilizes a web page form, or it may run             with your pop email account on your server. It is programmed to automatically send out a             predetermined message when a message is received to a specified             script address or email address.</p><p> In addition to the standard autoresponder systems, there are also             autoresponders that can send an unlimited amount of follow-up             messages. These follow up messages can be set up to automatically be             sent out at predetermined intervals. In other words, you can set up             your autoresponder to automatically send out a new message each day             for as many days as you would like.</p><p> This powerful technology is currently being used by some of the top             online marketers to reach thousands of potential customers. As you             may know, it may take up to seven contacts with a potential customer             before closing a sale. By setting up an autoresponder and offering a             free autoresponder course, you can completely automate a portion of your marketing efforts.</p><p><a
href="http://www.autoresponder-review.com/autoresponder-articles/automated-marketing-tool.html" class="more-link">More on Autoresponder Courses: The Automated Marketing Tool</a></p> ]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Shelley Lowery</p><p
align="left"> Autoresponders, also known as mailbots, automatic email and email on             demand were derived from the very popular fax on demand and designed             to automatically respond to any email message it receives with an             automatic response.</p><p> Autoresponder programs vary from software set up to run with your             desktop email program and automatically answer your incoming email             to a script that runs on your server. The script may run a Web-based             autoresponder system that utilizes a web page form, or it may run             with your pop email account on your server. It is programmed to automatically send out a             predetermined message when a message is received to a specified             script address or email address.</p><p> In addition to the standard autoresponder systems, there are also             autoresponders that can send an unlimited amount of follow-up             messages. These follow up messages can be set up to automatically be             sent out at predetermined intervals. In other words, you can set up             your autoresponder to automatically send out a new message each day             for as many days as you would like.</p><p> This powerful technology is currently being used by some of the top             online marketers to reach thousands of potential customers. As you             may know, it may take up to seven contacts with a potential customer             before closing a sale. By setting up an autoresponder and offering a             free autoresponder course, you can completely automate a portion of your marketing efforts.</p><p>Creating A Course</p><p> The first step in creating an autoresponder course is to decide upon             a subject. Your course should focus on a subject in which you have a             great deal of knowledge and target your potential customers.</p><p> Once you have selected your subject, you&#039;ll need to make a list of             topics. Each topic will represent one lesson. If you have five             topics, then you can offer your visitors a free 5-day course. If you             have ten topics, then you can offer your visitors a free 10-day             course and so on.&nbsp;</p><p> Separate each of your topics into course lessons. Your first lesson             should welcome your subscriber to your course and explain a little             bit about what they are going to learn, followed by the first             lesson.</p><p> The key to creating a successful autoresponder course is to provide             quality information that will be of interest to your target             audience. Each daily topic must contain valuable information or your             reader may decide to unsubscribe. In addition, make sure you include             information in regard to your course such as the lesson number,             lesson title, information about your products or services and             highlights of the next lesson.</p><p> Your course should identify a problem, provide advice in regard to             solving the problem and provide the solution with your products or             services. Keep in mind, your course should not be written like a             sales letter. It must provide quality information written to teach             and inform.</p><p> Setting Up Your Course</p><p> After you&#039;ve written your course, you&#039;ll need to transfer your text             into an autoresponder. You can find free follow-up autoresponders             here:</p><p> <a
href="http://www.getresponse.com/">http://www.getresponse.com/</a><br
/> <a
href="http://www.fastfacts.net/">http://www.fastfacts.net/</a></p><p> Sign up for a follow-up autoresponder and follow their<br
/> instructions in regard to setting it up.&nbsp;</p><p>Once you&#039;ve gotten your             autoresponder set up, your final step will be to place your course             information on your web site. This will include a description of             your course and a mailto link to your autoresponder.</p><p> By offering your visitors a free autoresponder course, you are not             only providing them with a great service, but you are also             automating a portion of your marketing efforts. This form of free             advertising can increase your sales considerably.</p><p> About the Author:</p><p> Shelley Lowery is the Webmistress of Web-Source.net. Your Guide to             Professional Web Site Design &amp; Development. Subscribe to             Syndicator Etips &amp; receive articles just like this in your             email. <a
href="mailto:syndicator-subscribe@egroups.com">syndicator-subscribe@egroups.com</a><br
/> <a
href="http://www.web-source.net">http://www.web-source.net</a></p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.autoresponder-review.com/autoresponder-articles/automated-marketing-tool.html/feed</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>The Keys to Building a Mailing List</title><link>http://www.autoresponder-review.com/autoresponder-articles/mailing-list.html</link> <comments>http://www.autoresponder-review.com/autoresponder-articles/mailing-list.html#comments</comments> <pubDate>Sun, 13 Aug 2006 23:35:39 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>autoresponder review</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Autoresponder Articles]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Ezines and Newsletters]]></category><guid
isPermaLink="false">http://autoresponder-review.com/mailing-list.html</guid> <description><![CDATA[<p>Copyright 2006 Vince Galbraith</p><p>How Much Should I Put into Building a List?</p><p>Questions like this always boil down to one factor: How<br
/>much is your mailing list worth to your business. Each<br
/>industry has its own use for a mailing list, and not all of<br
/>them will gain subscribers the same way.&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; Lets go<br
/>through a few different industries, how they use a mailing<br
/>list, and the best way for them to gain subscribers. Let&#8217;s<br
/>start with a group that relies very little on online<br
/>marketing. High priced products&#8230;let&#8217;s say some sort of<br
/>manufacturing equipment. We&#8217;ll even boil that down to<br
/>conveyers and conveyer systems.</p><p><a
href="http://www.autoresponder-review.com/autoresponder-articles/mailing-list.html" class="more-link">More on The Keys to Building a Mailing List</a></p> ]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Copyright 2006 Vince Galbraith</p><p>How Much Should I Put into Building a List?</p><p>Questions like this always boil down to one factor: How<br
/>much is your mailing list worth to your business. Each<br
/>industry has its own use for a mailing list, and not all of<br
/>them will gain subscribers the same way.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Lets go<br
/>through a few different industries, how they use a mailing<br
/>list, and the best way for them to gain subscribers. Let&rsquo;s<br
/>start with a group that relies very little on online<br
/>marketing. High priced products&hellip;let&rsquo;s say some sort of<br
/>manufacturing equipment. We&rsquo;ll even boil that down to<br
/>conveyers and conveyer systems.</p><p>Mailing Lists and High Priced Items (Business to Business)</p><p>A factory manager might consider buying a new conveyer<br
/>system for years before actually making a decision. During<br
/>that time, companies rely heavily on the continued efforts<br
/>of their salespeople. So they put very little consideration<br
/>into online marketing and mailing lists&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Some would say<br
/>that this industry is very under-developed in the way of<br
/>e-commerce. And a mailing list could have a lot of<br
/>potential&hellip;mainly because so few companies use them.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I<br
/>t&rsquo;s true that the salesperson will still have to sell<br
/>themselves before finalizing anything. But the client also<br
/>needs to perceive the company on a whole as trustworthy. No<br
/>matter how great a job the salesperson does, if the client<br
/>doesn&rsquo;t see the company as a professional and competent<br
/>backdrop, the sale will not go through.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; A newsletter<br
/>creates and strengthens this image&hellip;as long as the<br
/>newsletter delivers information that&rsquo;s important to the<br
/>subscribers. If the newsletter is full of junk (or ads)<br
/>that&rsquo;s how the prospect will see the company.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; So each<br
/>subscriber could turn into a very profitable sale, and the<br
/>newsletter could (if properly executed) substantially<br
/>increase the salesperson&rsquo;s chances for the sale. I would<br
/>say that such subscribers are pretty valuable. Be ready to<br
/>pay for them.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Offer a physical gift to subscribers&hellip;how<br
/>expensive the gift will depend on how much your product<br
/>costs&hellip;but offer something. This way you&rsquo;ll get an actual<br
/>address (so you know you&rsquo;re mailings or emails go to an<br
/>actual person), and the subscribers will remember who you<br
/>are when they see your newsletter.</p><p>Mailing Lists and Low Priced Items (Business to Consumer)</p><p>The business to consumer industries, however, use a very<br
/>different approach. Especially when the product line is<br
/>less expensive. They make more direct sales from their<br
/>mailing lists than high priced products. But then again,<br
/>they make less money on each sale.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Statistics show that<br
/>web surfers are NOT loyal customers. In fact, more of them<br
/>fall under the &lsquo;impulsive buyers&rsquo; label. They need a<br
/>constant reminder that you&rsquo;re there and that you have new<br
/>products that they can&rsquo;t live without.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; If you send it<br
/>too frequently, it&rsquo;s quickly recognized as spam. If you<br
/>don&rsquo;t send it often enough, they have no idea who you are.<br
/>Two or three times a month is usually sufficient.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; But<br
/>how do you get subscribers to your mailing list? The first<br
/>place to start is with your customers. Have you been<br
/>offering them a subscription to your mailing list when they<br
/>buy products? Have you offered a subscription or gift<br
/>certificate for their subscription?&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; If not, then you<br
/>should send an email to every customer within the past two<br
/>years inviting them to your mailing list.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; After that,<br
/>try advertising in someone else&rsquo;s newsletter. A small gift<br
/>for subscription is sometimes appropriate&hellip;depending on your<br
/>profit margins. A street address to go along with the email<br
/>is something you can use if you decide to go with direct<br
/>mail.</p><p>Mailing Lists and Affiliates</p><p>Affiliate marketing is much different, and can make much<br
/>more money from a mailing list&hellip;provided there are enough<br
/>subscribers. Unlike product sales, affiliate markets don&rsquo;t<br
/>always rely on conversions.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; For this reason, you want<br
/>your mailing list subscribers to receive your newsletter in<br
/>HTML format. That way, your click through rate will come<br
/>directly from the newsletter. Otherwise, they would have to<br
/>take two steps (first going to your site and then clicking<br
/>on your links) before you begin to earn anything.<br
/>Again, affiliate marketing relies heavily on numbers. Big<br
/>mailings mean big profits in small increments. And the key<br
/>to this is networking. Swap advertisements with other<br
/>affiliate marketers. Both on their websites and in their<br
/>mailings.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Most affiliate sites offer a free<br
/>informational gift or some other kind of download in<br
/>exchange for mailing list subscribers. The profit you make<br
/>from each subscriber is small and doesn&rsquo;t warrant a<br
/>physical gift. It&rsquo;s much easier to automate a download.<br
/>On a side note, affiliate sites have a big reputation for<br
/>spam. So it&rsquo;s best to break away from the &lsquo;affiliate look&rsquo;.<br
/>Stay away from Google ads when sending something to your<br
/>mailing list.</p><p>Mailing Lists and Service Providers</p><p>A service provider has a much harder time measuring the<br
/>effectiveness of their mailing lists. You wouldn&rsquo;t use it<br
/>to make a direct sale, but to strengthen your image as an<br
/>expert in your field.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; For example, an e-commerce<br
/>consultant might give weekly tips for website<br
/>administration. A plumber might give DIY tips for taking<br
/>care of common drainage problems. The focus is on<br
/>reinforcing the subscriber&rsquo;s idea of them as the go-to man<br
/>in that particular industry.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Obviously, the first place<br
/>to find subscribers is through clients. Referrals can go a<br
/>long way. You might offer a percentage off your services to<br
/>anyone who refers ten or more subscribers. You aren&rsquo;t as<br
/>reliant on mass mailings, so there&rsquo;s nothing wrong with<br
/>refining your list and weeding out some of the email<br
/>addresses.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Actually, many service providers build<br
/>mailing lists by limiting the number of subscribers. If<br
/>people think that only a selected few will be allowed to<br
/>receive your newsletter, they&rsquo;d be more inclined to<br
/>subscribe. It&rsquo;s even more inviting when they realize that<br
/>you only accept referrals (the same way gmail is beginning<br
/>to take over yahoo&rsquo;s email monopoly).</p><p>Mailing Lists and Information Sellers</p><p>If you sell information, you have a unique advantage when<br
/>trying to gain subscribers to your mailing list. The very<br
/>thing you&rsquo;re selling is easy to give in portions. If you&rsquo;re<br
/>selling an ebook, you attract subscribers with a &lsquo;free<br
/>report&rsquo;&hellip;just a condensed version of the book.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Like<br
/>affiliate marketers, you&rsquo;ll benefit most from networking.<br
/>You&rsquo;ll need to find people in related (but not competing)<br
/>industries. Offer to swap articles and ads with them.</p><p>In Closing</p><p>As you work through different mailing list strategies, take<br
/>note of what works and what doesn&rsquo;t. No need to beat a dead<br
/>horse. Concentrate on whatever brings the highest return.<br
/>&nbsp;And remember not to abuse your mailing list. Allow people<br
/>to easily unsubscribe, and never sell (or lend) their<br
/>addresses to anyone.</p><p>About the Author:</p><p>Author writes on subjects concerning business in both the<br
/>online and offline world.<br
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