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Email marketing can be hard to grasp in the beginning. There are just so many things to learn - spam issues, deliverability, open rates, subject lines, follow-ups and so on. Just where does one start? Here are 3 simple yet effective email marketing strategies for any Average Joe: 1. Offer A Free Product Offer a free product to your website visitors when they hit your page. This product must have a very high perceived value to persuade people to opt-in to your list. Some examples of products you can give away include ebooks, small reports and even free CD's, which you can outsource to a CD fulfilment company on the cheap. 2. Create A Free Ecourse A free ecourse is designed to get your subscribeds hooked on your emails. This is because you will send a few emails as part of your ecorse. Each part of your ecourse is tied in together so readers won't want to miss any part of your ecourse. 3. Do Ad Swaps This is a powerful way to build your list quickly. Find list owners in your niche and offer to do an ad swap with them, meaning you email your list about their opt-in page and they do the same with theirs. This strategy allows both list owners to build a bigger list at a faster rate. And there you have it, 3 effective strategies anyone can apply to start building their list and to grow it bigger. Put them into action now to start building your own mammoth list! Click Here to download your FREE report called "List Profit Blueprints: How I Built An Opt-In List Of 320,603 Subscribers, Made 6 Figures In Less Than 12 Months And How You Can Too!" at Fabian Tan's List Profit Blueprints! |
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