List Building Secrets - Does Co-Registration Work in Today's Internet Marketing World?

0 replies
  • ARTICLES
  • |
An often-overlooked way to build massive lists is through the method of co-registration. Basically, how it works is that your opt-in form is placed alongside other offers on a highly trafficked site and that is how you get subscribers. Just like any other marketing and list building method, there are pros and cons to co-registration.

First off, let's talk about the cons. There are a lot of fraudulent co-reg providers out there who are looking to fleece marketers like us. I've personally lost a few hundred dollars to these so-called 'providers'. It pays to read reviews online first before you dive in. Do a search on Google for the provider's name.

Now, let's talk about the pros. Co-registration, when using a reputable provider, is one of the quickest ways to amass massive lists. Anyone can literally build a list of thousands in a matter of weeks with the right service. Don't get your hopes too high though! Co-reg leads are typically less responsive than leads that are acquired from 'normal' sources, but you can still normally get decent response if you use a good provider like Get Subscribers. It can be a smart and devastating way to start building your own mailing list without throwing in thousands.

Going with providers like Get Subscribers. Higher end providers like Topica and Permission Direct typically sell packages in bulk, so you will need to have ample capital to use those services. But once you are raking in the profits, you can test those services as they will really explode your lead generation campaign.

Click Here to download your FREE report called "List Profit Blueprints: How I Built An Opt-In List Of 308,313 Subscribers, Made 6 Figures In Less Than 12 Months And How You Can Too!" at Fabian Tan's List Profit Blueprints!
#building #coregistration #email marketing #internet #internet email marketing #lead generation #list #list building #marketing #secrets #today #work #world

Trending Topics