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The people on your direct email list are truly a captive audience, many of whom actually *want* you to email them about special offers and timely information. Suppose the money you spent developing your email marketing list had instead been spent for some ‘guaranteed visitors’ to your website. Assuming the vendor were honest, you would have had a large number of people at least ‘eyeball’ your home page, but that’s probably the one and only chance you would ever have to sell or promote anything to 99.99% of them. In contrast, your list has as many or as few names on it as you can buy or capture through your subscription forms, and you can email them again and again, until they tell you not to. Or you can entice them to one of your double opt-in autoresponders, and get a decent percentage of them as long-term subscribers that way. So what are you going to do with your email marketing list? How are you going to approach them? I would suggest you keep a few things in mind as you map out your email marketing campaigns. First, you need to ‘train’ your subscribers right from the start that if they want something from you, they have to give in return. Initially it might be a double opt-in subscription in exchange for a free ebook or a free report. Later, you will want their attention, and eventually their money, in exchange for what you are offering them. In the beginning however, you have to be willing to GIVE to them BEFORE you can expect to get. Give them a free report, or a free ebook, or a free e-course right up front — the s Is Internal Competition Good? le on your direct email list are truly a captive audience, many of whom actually *want* you to email them about special offers and timely information.It happens. Colleagues compete for rewards, attention, or kudos. Sometimes it's OK, other times it's not. Watch for these nuggets and see which side of the ledger your team is on:When competition is good –* Raises the level of play across an entire team* Can build teamwork when team members help each other be successful* Can be effective when rewards are given out fairlyWhen Suppose the money you spent developing your email marketing list had instead been spent for some ‘guaranteed visitors’ to your website. Assuming the vendor were honest, you would have had a large number of people at least ‘eyeball’ your home page, but that’s probably the one and only chance you would ever have to sell or promote anything to 99.99% of them. In contrast, your list has as many or as few names on it as you can buy or capture through your subscription forms, and you can email them again and again, until they tell you not to. Or you can entice them to one of your double opt-in autoresponders, and get a decent percentage of them as long-term subscribers that way. So what are you going to do with your email marketing list? How are you going to approach them? I would suggest you keep a few things in mind as you map out your email marketing campaigns. First, you need to ‘train’ your subscribers right from the start that if they want something from you, they have to give in return. Initially it might be a double opt-in subscription in exchange for a free ebook or a free report. Later, you will want their attention, and eventually their money, in exchange for what you are offering them. In the beginning however, you have to be willing to GIVE to them BEFORE you can expect to get. Give them a free report, or a free ebook, or a free e-course right up front — the 5 Reasons Why You Should Not Sell on eBay ome page, but that’s probably the one and only chance you would ever have to sell or promote anything to 99.99% of them.Yes, I am going to pull back the curtains and unveil information regarding the current state of trying to earn a full time living selling products on eBay. I will now detail 5 important reasons you should not take the time to sell on eBay.Reason Number One: Ebay has reached market saturation in terms of new small businesses trying to earn a full time living on eBay. This means there are many more sellers In contrast, your list has as many or as few names on it as you can buy or capture through your subscription forms, and you can email them again and again, until they tell you not to. Or you can entice them to one of your double opt-in autoresponders, and get a decent percentage of them as long-term subscribers that way. So what are you going to do with your email marketing list? How are you going to approach them? I would suggest you keep a few things in mind as you map out your email marketing campaigns. First, you need to ‘train’ your subscribers right from the start that if they want something from you, they have to give in return. Initially it might be a double opt-in subscription in exchange for a free ebook or a free report. Later, you will want their attention, and eventually their money, in exchange for what you are offering them. In the beginning however, you have to be willing to GIVE to them BEFORE you can expect to get. Give them a free report, or a free ebook, or a free e-course right up front — the Oh No Mr. Wizard, I Don't Want to Be a CSR Anymore! percentage of them as long-term subscribers that way.How many windows does it take to get to the center of a contact record?If you have spent a decent amount of time in the customer support business as either a technician, manager, or divisional VP, you should be able to relate to the above statement on some level. I can recall using one particular enterprise system (which of course shall remain nameless) that actually opened thirteen (yes 13) windows befor So what are you going to do with your email marketing list? How are you going to approach them? I would suggest you keep a few things in mind as you map out your email marketing campaigns. First, you need to ‘train’ your subscribers right from the start that if they want something from you, they have to give in return. Initially it might be a double opt-in subscription in exchange for a free ebook or a free report. Later, you will want their attention, and eventually their money, in exchange for what you are offering them. In the beginning however, you have to be willing to GIVE to them BEFORE you can expect to get. Give them a free report, or a free ebook, or a free e-course right up front — the Everything About Video Blogging, or Vblogging itially it might be a double opt-in subscription in exchange for a free ebook or a free report. Later, you will want their attention, and eventually their money, in exchange for what you are offering them.It had to happen. First blogging – weblogging – catches on like wildfire, and everyone is posting their thoughts, tirades, or just minutiae online in their own blogs. Then podcasting came around – the equivalent of blogging in audio form. Today, the hottest new thing is video blogging (also called vblogging or vlogging). What Is a Video Blog? In its simplest form, a video blog In the beginning however, you have to be willing to GIVE to them BEFORE you can expect to get. Give them a free report, or a free ebook, or a free e-course right up front — the sooner, the better. WHY? Because that is what they signed up for in the first place … information … and they expect it to be free at this point. Remember, most sales are not made until after a minimum of 5-7 contacts, and right now your list is ‘cold’ - these people don’t know who you are, or whether you can be trusted. The other thing I would encourage you to keep in mind as you plan your email marketing campaign is the wants and needs of your audience. You have been, and perhaps still are, an ‘opportunity seeker’ yourself. Think about the kinds of things you most wanted and needed when you were starting out. Chances are, the people on your list want the same kinds of things. Did you want some stranger demanding that you whip out your credit card and pay up for information? Or did you want someone to give you some free advice, and show you the ropes while you got your feet wet? What problems can you solve or prevent for the people on your list? How can you educate and help them? What can you do to make their quest for online opportunities easier? REMEMBER — It will be much easier to sell to people later, if you give to them in the beginning. Once you’ve got them looking forward to your emails, and considering you a trusted friend, they are a captive audience for whatever you have to say …
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