How To Get Double Opt-In Subscribers"
© Kevin Bidwell
How would you like to never receive a spam complaint again?
The handwriting is on the wall--if you want to build a solid
newsletter list, you need to start using "Verified Opt-In" (Often
called "Double Opt-In").
Here are some tips to
getting verified opt-ins without killing your subscriber base:
1. Offer a valuable free giveaway once they confirm.
Instead of re-directing your form submission to a "thank you page"
with your download, offer the details only via email. They don't get
the download until they confirm their
address.
2. Change your confirm message.
One of the reasons people fail to confirm is simply because they
forget by the time they read the message what the "hook" was--the free
report or download you offered them.
Instead of using your autoresponder's standard message, alter it to
remind them of the great stuff they'll receive once they confirm.
You
can see our confirm message by subscribing to our Daily
Marketing Tips newsletter. Just send a blank email here:
Tips@All-In-One-Business.com
3. Use testimonials--even for a free newsletter.
Testimonials are a powerful way to get people to subscribe. You can
use them in your initial offer or in the confirm email.
4. Modify your THANK YOU page.
Remind people to go to their email RIGHT THEN and check their email.
Use a command:
"To claim your valuable complementary download, go
RIGHT NOW to your email inbox
and confirm..."
5. Put a dollar value on the subscription and bonuses.
By telling people "This is a $97 value" you are much more likely to
get confirmations.
These five tips will help you convert over 90% of your initial
sign-ups into verified subscribers, helping you avoid the pitfalls of
complaints.
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About The Author...
Kevin
Bidwell is owner of
http://www.all-in-one-business.com
Kevin is offering a FREE BUSINESS START-UP KIT to everyone who
visits his site. If you liked this article, you will want to
subscribe to his newsletter. Send a blank email to:
mailto:nwslttr@quicktell.net
Thank you Kevin, for sharing your knowledge and
experience with us. I do appreciate it! |
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