Old Farts on my Aweber List - HELP!

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Do you keep your 'curiosity'-leads?
I mean ... do you keep subscribers that don't buy?
How long do you keep them as active subscribers?
And after how many messages would you consider to unsubscribe them?
Thanks!
Stefan
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  • Profile picture of the author Dennis Gaskill
    I keep them all. If they still want to hear from me there's still a chance they'll buy something. I had a customer call me after they ordered with a support question. After answering the question he told me he'd been a subscriber for years and this was the first time he'd bought anything.

    After going to all the work of getting a subscriber, it would be foolish to boot them in my opinion because they don't buy from you as fast as you'd like. It just takes some people longer to trust you.

    You simply may not have offered anything they're interested in yet too. When the right offer comes along some will buy.

    Besides all that, you never know, they may not have bought anything but may have told others about you. They also could have signed up using an alias and free email account, but used they real name and real email account when they bought something, so you'd never know a subscriber like that bought from you unless they told you.

    Lastly, the more subscribers you have the more you can charge for ad space.
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    • Profile picture of the author Stefan Vee
      Originally Posted by Dennis Gaskill View Post

      Besides all that, you never know, they may not have bought anything but may have told others about you.
      Lastly, the more subscribers you have the more you can charge for ad space.
      Excellent points Dennis. Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author Frank Ayres
    why would you consider unsubscribing them?
    It doesnt cost me anymore to have them on my list and just because they are not buying at moment doesnt mean they wont in the future?
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    • Profile picture of the author Stefan Vee
      Originally Posted by SpudDS View Post

      why would you consider unsubscribing them?
      It doesnt cost me anymore to have them on my list and just because they are not buying at moment doesnt mean they wont in the future?
      Well, it costs a bit more ... but that's not the point. You're right they could buy in the future (although I doubt that ... I offered them quite some nice deals) Thanks!
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    • Profile picture of the author Stefan Vee
      Originally Posted by dannyadams View Post

      Segment your list! That is so important!

      Aweber allows you to 'automate' (thats what they call it) your list. Meaning that if someone is on list A and then subscribes to list B they are taken off list A.
      Hi Danny,
      Thanks! That's what I do as well ... but in the end, what's left is a list of old farts that don't buy.
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        • Profile picture of the author Stefan Vee
          Originally Posted by dannyadams View Post

          So swap them. The 'old farts' who never buy are still a number in your account. That's value in the ad swap game.
          That's a good and solid remark, but my reputation is worth more than a couple of sales. I have always refused ad swapping. Thank you for the suggestion though!
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    • Profile picture of the author gtal
      Originally Posted by dannyadams View Post

      After doing this you want to leave your buyers alone (contacting only with important stuff...very limited promotion) and you want to mail to your non-buyers daily (swaps, affiliate promotions, etc.).

      Set up a 10 part series of content and mix in sales (your own products) into that ten part series. Automate the list so that people who buy come off. After they get through the 10 part series, whoever didn't buy gets swaps, affiliate products or whatever else.

      hope that helps.
      This seems to me the quickest way to get them to unsubscribe themselves in pretty short order.
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  • Profile picture of the author callumcoutts
    how old?
    try selling them will writing services?

    lol
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  • Profile picture of the author Jeff Henshaw
    I've never deleted anyone for not buying. Unless the size of your list is getting rather expensive for you to maintain, you might as well keep them. Some may one day buy from you. If you remove them, you've lost that possibility.

    Granted some may have subscribed using a throw away email address, but that's part of life on the Internet.

    On a separate note, I appreciate that having a lot of 'dead wood' on one's list could potentially be used by some (unethical) 'marketers' in underhanded ways, such as parading an inflated list to potential JV partners, when in reality, a large proportion are unresponsive. Those who do this however, will eventually be discovered and ostracized by the IM community.

    Just my thoughts,
    Jeff.
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  • Profile picture of the author Dennis Gaskill
    On a side note, you don't know if you have old farts, young farts, or middle aged farts on your list. It's probably a mixture, so why do you single out old people? Some might take offense to that.
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    • Profile picture of the author Stefan Vee
      Originally Posted by Dennis Gaskill View Post

      On a side note, you don't know if you have old farts, young farts, or middle aged farts on your list. It's probably a mixture, so why do you single out old people? Some might take offense to that.
      By 'old farts', I meant 'old leads'.
      No intent to offense older folks here.
      As a matter of fact, I am getting older as well.
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      • Profile picture of the author Dennis Gaskill
        Originally Posted by Stefan Vee View Post

        By 'old farts', I meant 'old leads'.
        No intent to offense older folks here.
        As a matter of fact, I am getting older as well.
        Ah...my mistake. Perfectly good explanation. Goes to show you how easily words can be taken differently than intended though.
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