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| Active Warrior Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: Malaysia
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Is there any Autoresponder Series PLR package or something like that? or do I have to order a custom series from a copywriter? and if I have to order whats the normal pricing for a series of autoresponder emails? Say maybe,around 20 emails? Im a really lazy to write myself and Im not that good of a writer |
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| Expert Word Weaver War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: Pennsylvania
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Hi Najmi, There may be Autoresponder PLR packages - but I'm sure you'd still need to modify them if you want to get any results from them. Pricing for copy varies from writer to writer. It really depends on your budget and the quality you want. What market will your autoresponder series be targeted towards? |
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I think it takes more then some simple PLR content to get email subscribers to actually read
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| High Quality Content War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: New Hampshire
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I don't market myself as a copywriter, however I have written some AR before. PLR really wouldn't work, as I think they often should be written in story form, with some real life reviews and applications to the product or service.
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| Veteran Copywriter War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Sarasota, FL, USA.
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What some people define as an "autoresponder series" is not what I always agree with but I have seen are some email series marketed as PLR autoresponder series content. What I assume they are is a series of emails promoting different products that you fill in your AR and hope that you make some sales. I don't see how this could serve the purpose of building a relationship with the reader or get them to buy since you are skipping from product to product. I guess this works better for the writer of the PLR content than the users. But there may be some who can prove me wrong. -Ray Edwards |
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I offer an auto-responder series of 5, 10, 15 and 20 e-mails. I will have to study your product/website and you will have to answer my 5 questions before I can start work on the auto-series. I can send you the emails or directly load it up into your auto-responder. PM me for rates if interested - or email me. |
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It really depends on your subject. PLR can be good to give you a springboard of what to cover in each email, but you'd be hard pressed to find anything you can use out the box. And it also depends what your motivation is for the audience. Are you warming them up to buy a product for example.
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Have you subscribed to autoresponders from direct competitors or similar products/services? If not, I would suggest doing so. Once you have received several e-mails, go through them noting what you generally like and don't like. Then, without sharing any specific text to avoid any copyright issues, give a general outline of your thoughts and ideas to one of the professionals copywriters in the forum. Doing research to come up with a general set of ideas within your market will save you a significant amount of time and money. Good luck! |
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