Feature Article
by Corey Rudl
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7 Easy-To-Do Action
Steps For Attracting Hundreds Of
New Subscribers And Growing Your Opt-in E-mail List
I think it really goes without saying
that a newsletter is a powerful marketing tool. Any promotions
that you send to your customers and subscribers in the future
will be that much more successful because with your newsletter
you will have…
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established your credibility, |
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developed a reputation as an industry
expert, |
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cultivated a relationship with
your subscribers, |
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inspired customer loyalty, |
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and maintained
regular contact. |
Regularly give
your subscribers useful or entertaining information that they will
benefit from, and they will come to trust you,
respect you, and buy from you.
Sounds great,
right? But now you’re probably
left wondering, "How do I get people to subscribe?"
After all, you can write hundreds of newsletters, but if you only
have a handful of subscribers, it can be a lot of work for little
reward.
The big mistake I see a lot of e-business
owners making is thinking that simply posting a "subscribe
today" box on their web sites -- and then forgetting about
it -- is going to attract subscribers by the thousands. Even if
your web site is highly trafficked, this is going to produce disappointing
results.
You need to be prepared to actively
promote your newsletter, much the same way you would promote
any other product or service online.
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Promote
Your Newsletter On Your Web Site! |
Yes. Definitely promote your newsletter
on your web site. But the keyword here is "promote."
How motivating is it for a visitor to give you his or her name
and e-mail address when presented with a subscribe box titled,
"Subscribe to my free newsletter"?
Why? Why should I subscribe? How
will I benefit from subscribing? What am I going to get? Just
because your newsletter is "free," doesn’t mean I want
it. There are plenty of free newsletters out there I could subscribe
to. What makes yours different or special?
You really need to "sell"
your free newsletter to potential subscribers. In one or two short,
exciting sentences clearly state the benefits of subscribing
to your newsletter. For example, if your web site was golf
related, you might say something like,
"Subscribe to the Free 'Golf
Tips' Newsletter and receive monthly tips and advice from Pro
Golfers. Improve your swing, hear about world renowned golf
courses, learn which clubs the experts prefer, plus much more!"
It sounds a lot more interesting
than "Subscribe to my free newsletter," don't you think?
Visitors to your web site will think so, too!
The other tip I’d like to share is
about where you should place your newsletter subscription box
on your web site. First of all, don’t hide it. Your goal
should be to make sure that everyone who visits your web site
is offered the opportunity to subscribe to your newsletter at
least once, if not twice.
Your newsletter subscription box
should appear "above the fold" (i.e., it should be immediately
visible on the first screen) of your homepage. This is where you’ll
get the best response -- and the most subscribers!
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Offer Existing
Customers A Subscription |
Have you offered your existing customers
a subscription to your newsletter? If you haven’t, you should
e-mail them an offer like this as soon as possible! This is an
easy way to get a flood of new subscriptions.
And be sure to add a subscription
offer to your "thank you for ordering" page or e-mail.
If someone is interested enough in your product or service to
purchase it, you can be sure they’ll want to subscribe to your
newsletter. Don’t miss this opportunity to maintain contact with
existing customers!
If you’ve offered a free subscription
to your customers but received a poor response, consider making
things a little more interesting by offering them a "special
gift" like a free article or eBook when they subscribe. This
extra incentive should dramatically boost the number of new
subscriptions you receive.
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Promote Your
Newsletter In Your E-mail Signatures |
An electronic signature – also referred
to as a "sig file" – is a three to six line footer that
you can attach to the bottom of your e-mail messages and public
forum postings. And it's a prime spot to advertise your
newsletter!
Unlike a lot of other blatant advertisements,
a sig file is universally accepted, so take advantage of this
perfect opportunity to plug your newsletter! Anyone who receives
an e-mail from you will also receive your invitation to subscribe
to your newsletter.
Chances are, if you’re e-mailing
them, they already have a direct interest in your industry or
niche, so take advantage of this and offer them a free subscription
right at the bottom of any e-mail you send!
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Ad Swap With
Other Newsletters & E-zines |
A great trick for increasing your
subscriber base involves contacting other newsletters that relate
to your target market and offering to swap ads with them. Tell
the newsletter owners that you'll promote their newsletter to
your subscriber base if they'll return the favor. This is a great
way for both of you to increase your readership!
Subscribers will appreciate the recommendation
of another source of quality information, and as long as the sites
you swap with are complementary and not competitive, it's not
going to hurt your business at all.
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Promote Your
Newsletter In Newsgroups, Discussion Lists, and Forum Postings |
Another good place to promote your
newsletter and locate targeted potential subscribers is in newsgroups,
discussion lists, and forums that relate directly to your industry
or niche. Simply post a brief description of your newsletter and
a link to your subscription page.
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Offer Subscribers
The Opportunity To Give Gift Subscriptions |
Offer or announce "gift subscriptions"
in your newsletter that encourage your current subscribers to
send gift subscriptions to friends. You can automate your web
site to send the gift subscription with a little blurb stating
whom the gift is from and what they will be receiving (and the
opportunity to unsubscribe, of course!).
A friend of mine has built most of
his mailing list doing this alone. He went from 5,000 subscribers
to over 16,000 subscribers in less than a year just using this
one technique.
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Renting Opt-in
E-mail Lists |
Renting e-mail addresses from third-party
list providers is a route that some new newsletter owners choose
because you are given quick access to a list of hundreds, if not
thousands, of people who have "opted" to receive e-mail
on topics that interest them.
You can usually expect to be charged
5 to 20 cents per deliverable message, and you should expect any
e-mail addresses that are "bad" or that "bounce"
to be replaced by addresses that are current.
If you decide to use a service like
this, it's absolutely critical that you find out how the
e-mail addresses were obtained. You want e-mail addresses that
have been collected ethically and responsibly, and this means
that you want the e-mail addresses of people who (a) are directly
interested in your product, industry, or field of expertise, and
(b) have given their permission and "opted-in" to the
list.
Important Note:
If you buy lists of e-mail addresses
that have been "harvested" from newsgroups, classified
ad sites, online services, etc., you’ll be accused of spamming!
These people have NOT given you permission to contact them, and
you can get into a LOT of trouble this way. Again, I can’t overstate
the importance of making sure that the e-mail addresses you rent
have been collected ethically and responsibly!
A few reputable third-party list
providers who offer targeted opt-in e-mail lists are:
Buying or renting e-mail addresses this way can get very expensive,
so you need to be sure that your entire sales process (i.e., your
web site, your sales copy, your ordering system) has been tested
and tweaked before you roll out an e-mail campaign like this in
full force. Do some tests using a few thousand addresses and you
should get a fairly accurate picture of how successful you're going
to be.
Final
Thoughts:
Ultimately, your goal should be to
develop a relationship with your subscribers through quality
articles in your newsletter before you even consider
trying to sell them anything. Give them quality information that
they will benefit from to establish your credibility and develop
a rapport with them.
Remember that the true value lies
in the relationship that you develop with the person who owns
the e-mail address… not in the e-mail address itself.
It will be the relationship that you develop with your subscribers
that will result in big sales both now and in the future -- an
important point to keep in mind no matter how many new subscribers
you attract.
| ABOUT
THE AUTHOR: Corey Rudl is the owner of four highly
successful online businesses that attract more than 1.8 million
visitors per month and generate over $6.6 million each year.
He is also the author of the #1 best-selling Internet Marketing
course online.
To check
out his site that's JAM-PACKED WITH THE EXACT INFORMATION YOU
NEED to start, build, and grow your very own profitable Internet
business, I highly recommend visiting http://www.marketingtips.com/tipsltr.html
This guy
really knows what he's talking about! |
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