Email Marketing: Building Rapport through an ASK Campaign
by Abdul on September 26, 2009
in Email Marketing, List Building
Before you even start list building and email marketing, one great tip is to set up an ASK campaign to find out what the list wants. Focus on asking and getting answers to 100 questions about whatever your interest is.
If you do this, you will be way ahead of the game and in a far better position than most marketers because you will know exactly what your market wants. When you are in that position, it makes it easy to write emails, write copy, and provide content for your list, because you know exactly what it wants.
It might seem odd, but it might be a good idea to hold off on collecting people’s names and email address in order to focus on getting as many answers to as many questions as you can within a shorter period of time. In the long run, the amount of insight that you gain into the mind of your market will more than make up for the few names that you didn’t get on your list while getting your 100 answers.
Use the answers you get from your questions to write bullet points on sales copy, headlines, and other things on your squeeze page. You now have a true window into the mind of your prospect, because with an ASK campaign, you don’t have to rely on guess work and assumptions.
If you want to use paid advertising for your ASK campaign, start by asking what they want. Then on your thank-you page you can then offer the opportunity to join your list.
Another technique is to offer a free e-course or free report on the squeeze page to get the prospect to opt-in. Then, the Thank you page say something along the lines of: “Thanks for subscribing. You’ll be getting your first lesson soon. In the meantime, what is you single biggest question about ____ topic.”
This process will help you to begin building a relationship with your niche. Then, while you are developing content based on the answers to the questions in the ASK campaign, you can also recommend products that are worthwhile to your list.
If you want to skyrocket your Internet success and income, you should take seriously the job of building a bond and rapport with your list. That is done by having personality, offering valuable content, and being trustworthy in your product recommendation. If you do those things, you will be able to make much more money in the long run, and your list will benefit much more from your email marketing as well.
At the end of the day, the ASK campaign all about selling your list what they want, as opposed to selling them what you want to sell them – which is what most people do. Don’t be like most people. Set yourself apart from the crowd.
Opt-in List Basics – Part 3
by Abdul on September 14, 2009
in List Building
Building an opt-in list is more that just watching your total number of subscribers climb. Obviously you want to see a steady stream of new subscribers, but in order to accomplish that, you have to actually work at it because it doesn’t happen by itself.
One key tactic is to increase the perceived value of your freebie, or “ethical bribe”, by assigning a value to it. Take a hard look at what you are offering to entice prospects to subscribe to your list, and determine a value, whether it’s $10 or $300. Think to yourself, if you were to actually sell this as home study course or an e-book, how much would you sell it for? Once you have that figured out, be sure to add it to the copy on your sign up page.
Your e-mail list sign up page should sell the benefits of your list, just as a sales letter would sell the benefits of your product. So set it up the same way; use a headline, a subhead, and supporting text.
An essential point that shouldn’t be overlooked is having a way to take orders, because when you offer your products to your list, you need a way to collect the cash. There are many online companies that offer shopping carts to take orders, but to start out, PayPal is the easiest way to go.
Another key is to have reliable sources of traffic to build your opt-in list. Article marketing is the best way to start out, because it is easy to learn and it is free. There are tons of free sources online to learn about it. Once you have article marketing down, it’s time for another stream of traffic. One way is to use podcasting. The great thing about podcasting is that you don’t need to develop new content at all. All you need to do is read your articles into an audio program and you have a podcast. You can repeat this process for every article and have another stream of traffic with the same content. You can’t beat that for efficiency. YouTube can also be used in similar way by adding Power Point Slides or making a video of yourself reading the article.
In addition to knowing where your traffic comes from, you need to know what traffic source is converting into subscriptions the most. Once you determine which traffic source is giving you the best results, you need to focus more effort on that traffic source.
Growing a list also means you need a steady stream of permanent traffic. As you develop your traffic building skills watch your sign-ups and your business grow. Be sure the opt-in list you grow is targeted to the products and services that you’re selling and you’ll be well on your way to success.
Opt-in List Basics – Part 2
by Abdul on September 14, 2009
in List Building
Let’s assume by this point you already have a quality autoresponder service. But if not, go out today and get an account at either Get Response or Aweber. These services are the most used by internet marketers because they are both reliable and flexible enough to meet your needs.
On average, across most niches or market segments, people say that a subscriber is worth about $1 in revenue each month. But in order for the revenue to be generated, there are some steps that you first have to take. But the good news here, with just with a basic level of math, you’ll see that it will only take about 20 active subscribers on your list for it to break-even. And it will take VERY LITTLE work on your part, to build your list to 20 in the first month.
Building a list from zero, means first having a free e-course, a free newsletter, or a free e-zine. In each of these three types of lists, your subscribers will get to know and trust you because you are emailing them on a regular basis.
How frequently you mail them will depend on your market, your base of subscribers, and even how much time you are able to commit to the development of your list. Ideally, your first set of messages should be at least three in the first week. If you wait too long, your subscribers may forget entirely who you are and why you are emailing them.
To be sure that doesn’t happen to you, simply remind them at the opening of your first few messages.
E-courses are typically seven to ten messages in length. Each message should be brief, but sould also teach something of value.
Remember that your subscribers are PEOPLE (just like you). So in order for them to see value in your emails, be sure to provide great content that they can use.
Growing a list also means you need traffic. So developing targeted traffic is also a skill that you need to build too.
There are hundreds of sources of free traffic available to you. But one of the best that can produce immediate traffic is article directories.
Ezine Articles for example, will place your article on their first page once it is approved. So you’ll be able to gain some instant exposure. The resource box is the block of text which follows the article, where you are able to state your expertise as well as present an offer for your free e-course, newsletter, or other online publication. Link back to a page on your site with minimal information … just enough to invite your visitors to sign up and start receiving your content.
Although having a opt-list of 10,000 or even 50,000 is a sustainable goal, the truth of the matter is that most marketers have a list that only ranges from 1,000 to 2,000 subscribers. So be encouraged with every new subscriber that you gain and set your subscription goals in small but achievable milestones.
Opt-In list Basics – Part 1
by Abdul on September 14, 2009
in List Building
If growing an opt-in list is important to you, you should offer a free e-mail newsletter to build one effectively. You can make it attractive by having a catchy and compelling title, and needless to say – great content. With a newsletter you build brand identity and a relationship with your subscribers – both of which lead to greater profits in the long run. To get started you’ll need to determine your topic, get subscribers, and monetize. Let’s delve a little deeper into each of those topics.
First, you need a topic. To be successful, your topic has to have two crucial characteristics: (1) demand, and (2) quality content.
Demand
Determining interest and demand are essential. One of the most common mistake new marketers make is that they launch a product or business they are interested in without taking into account what the customer wants. In a nutshell, there is no demand for the topic. To avoid this fatal mistake, use keyword research tools such as the Google Adwords tool or WordTracker to make sure people are actually searching for the information you will be providing. Not having enough demand or a product is one of the primary reasons that over 80% of business failing the first two years. Don’t be statistic; do proper market research.
Quality Content
To develop great content, it really doesn’t matter whether your information is written or in a multi-media format, the process doesn’t change.
There are key questions to help with ideas. What problems is your market grappling with? What can you offer to help solve those problems? What is the pain they are experiencing? Put yourself in the shoes of someone in your market, and start answering these questions with the prospects needs in mind.
The ideal method is to always provide new content to your opt-in list that you either wrote yourself, or that you had ghost writer produce. But realistically speaking, to keep a newsletter jam-packed with content, it is a good idea on occasion to re-use existing content that other writers have written. If another writer has provided a truly useful piece of content, your subscribers will benefit from it if you offer it to them.
Article directions abound with this type of content, and it is encouraged to use it as long as you don’t change the content and give credit to the author. Be sure to proofread the material for grammar and spelling errors though. Your reputation is at stake, so present your information in the best light possible.
Get Subscribers
To gain subscribers, advertise your newsletter on your web site as well as on free eZine directories. Offer an incentive for signing up. Also, if you determine that the demand is there, translate your newsletter into other languages. This will extend your market reach and could even increase sales of your revenue-generating products and services.
Monetization
To monetize your newsletter, advertise your own products relevant to your market. Also, advertise affiliate programs that you belong to when they compliment the topic.
With any type of recurring communication to your opt-in list, you’ll benefit in a number of ways which includes more traffic to your site, as well as reminding your subscribers who you are and the great solutions you have to their problems.
10 Quick Ways to Build a List
by Abdul on May 1, 2009
in List Building
Growing a list of 1000s of responsive subscribers
by Fabian Tan
The importance of list building is talked about all the time. But just HOW do you build a list of responsive subscribers on a daily basis?
I’ve created a 10-point cheat sheet that you can use to grow a list of 1000s of subscribers, mostly on autopilot.
Here are the 10 steps:
1. High Leverage Article Marketing
With article marketing, I’m not just talking about the usual step of submitting articles to article directories. That still works very well. What I’m referring to is submitting your articles to popular authority sites in your market. For example, if you’re in the Internet marketing niche, popular sites like Entrepreneur, About, Associate Programs and even popular blogs like Site Fling are possible places to submit articles.
Submitting your articles at these places means you’ll have less competition and receive more traffic without having to compete with thousands of other articles.
2. List Builders
List builders typically work like this: you sign up for the exchange, and you’re allowed to promote to thousands of other members with an email promotion, but in exchange, you agree to receive emails from other members as well. Examples of such networks include List Joe, The List Auction, Viral URL and the new Viral Ads Unleashed system. I have personally used List Joe and The List Auction to add hundreds of new subscribers to my account every month just by sending out an email every 3 days. It is definitely worth a go.
3. Forum Marketing
We’ve got the old workhorse of forum marketing here. The problem with many people when it comes to forums is they don’t have a system. You’ll want to create a list of authority forums in your market, and then submit to them religiously almost every day. If you have a list of 5 forums, and you submit 5 posts to each of them every day, you’ll get a steady flow of new sign-ups each day. And this is just ONE of your traffic streams that you’ll be using to build your list.
4. Giveaways
Giveaways are another proven method of building your list. The idea is that dozens of list builders promote the same giveaway event so everyone grows their lists. The drawback to this is that you may be “giving” away your subscribers to dozens of other lists. Well, these days, you don’t even have to promote the giveaway if you don’t want to. Yes, you don’t have to! Many events provide the option of upgrading so you will receive additional points that will boost the position of your gift.
5. Ad Swaps
One of my biggest list builders is ad swaps. The idea is amazingly simple – find other list builders in your market, and propose to them that you will send an ad for their squeeze page to your list, if they will do the same for your squeeze page. This is a startlingly quick way to grow your list. I have personally added tens of thousands of new subscribers to my list from this method alone. It seems this method is picking up steam with other marketers as well.
In my opinion, this is like giveaway list building on steroids. But, unlike in giveaway events where the person who runs the giveaway is really the big winner, in an ad swap, 2 parties can be the big winners.
6. Blog Marketing
A blog is labor intensive but at the same time it can drive a flood of targeted visitors to your primary business. The great thing about a blog is that there are many ways you can leverage it for traffic – you can use it to tag and ping, it is easy to social bookmark, RSS is easily integrated and it is great for search engine optimization. Through my blog (which I have not been paying as much attention as I should), I have added hundreds of new subscribers.
7. Video Marketing
Video marketing is a highly scalable strategy for getting traffic. The hard part is getting the video created. Once that is done, promotion can be easy using automated tools like Tube Mogul and Hey Spread. These tools (or websites) submit your videos automatically to more than a dozen of the most popular video sharing websites online. Imagine if you create a short 3 to 5 minute video every week and submit it to more than a dozen of video sharing sites weekly. That should be enough to give you fresh inflows of subscribers.
8. Craigslist
The popularity of Craigslist.org has been growing immensely in the past year or so. In fact, in 2008, Craigslist’s popularity grew by 87%. This is probably because more people are going online to either search for bargains or to look for jobs or business opportunities. This means that Craigslist has never been a more fertile ground for marketers to tap into. I have not been taking advantage of it as much as I would like, but it is certainly something to put on your to-do list.
9. Ad Brite
Ad Brite is a banner ad exchange website where publishers and advertisers work out ad deals. I have personally advertised my sites on dozens of sites in the network and have reaped hundreds of fresh leads. The competition is also far less than it is on AdWords.
Here is a tip: Direct response, all-text banner ads seem to get the highest click-through rates.
10. Get Response Power Leads
If you’re looking to buy leads, then look no further than Get Response Power Leads. I have spent hundreds of dollars with them and have gotten a lot back in return. My list grows by the dozen daily and these people are highly responsive. Because the system is backed by one of the top autoresponder companies online, you can be sure of the quality of the leads, because they are real. I highly recommend checking them out.
There you go, my 10-point cheat sheet to growing a list of hot subscribers in ANY market. Apart from the List Builders tactic (which is more suitable for the home business niche), all the other tactics can be used for any niche.
All that’s left is to TAKE ACTION!
Fabian Tan is an Internet Marketing expert and author of the popular 59-page report: “Murder Your Job: How To Build Cash Sucking Autopilot Businesses In 30 Days Or Less!” Head over to http://www.MurderYourJob.com to get your FREE copy now.