reverse autoresponder

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There was 1 similar thread on this over a year ago...just curious if anyone has a solution or work-around yet...

Here's the scenario...I have Aweber & am doing weekly teleseminars. New opt-ins will not know that the same recorded call is played weekly, so will have the urgency to listen/purchase on the next upcoming Thursday. So...I'm looking for help to get Aweber (or some other solution) to do the following: (Incidentally, Aweber support said it's doable, but would require manipulating the raw HTML & it may be a job for outsourcing)...so again...

Call set for Thursday,
autoresponder set to send 1 email immediately on sign-up, then 1 on Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, & 2 on day of call - Thursday

If a site visitor opts in on Friday, they get all daily emails, leading up to the following Thursday call. If a site visitor opts in on Sunday, they do not get the emails that would have gone out for Friday & Saturday, and instead only get the emails that would normally go out on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday.

Thoughts???

Thanks!

By the way...Aweber support suggested just doing the messages as broadcasts, but that would require deleting the entire opt-in list every Thursday night, or creating a new opt-in form for a new list with the same broadcast messages, weekly. The latter would work & of course preserve the previous week's list for further marketing. Just hoping to find a less manual solution or work-around.
#autoresponder #reverse
  • Profile picture of the author Jason Dolman
    A simple solution would be to make the call available 7 days after signing up for the list. That way you don't have to worry about people missing messages or anything like that.

    Landing page = In 7 days I'll reveal...

    Signup = Emails on day 1, day 2, day 3, day 4, etc.

    This is basically what Joe Lavery does with webinar content as explained in his Autoresponder Anarchy course.

    Actually... he talks about the technique in the High Ticket Sales Dynamite bonus portion.

    Hope that helps....
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    • Profile picture of the author mjveinbergs
      Thanks for the post Jason! That's an interesting idea. The only problem, however, is it seems I'd have to run the call everyday, since there would be sign-ups 7 days a week. Hmm. Any other thoughts?
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  • Profile picture of the author Igor Kheifets
    As I see it, it's quite clear.

    Aweber has an option to schedule follow up messages for
    certain days. Just make sure to create a sequence and schedule each
    message to go out on a certain day, but only after the previous message
    has been sent out.

    Igor
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