Do you write your own autoresponder letters?

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I am in the process of building an opt-in list but need some advice about how to build my followup letters to my subscribers. I have opted in to a few list to get ideas about what to write about but I don't particularly like the way the letters are worded. I noticed that about the 10th letter, they start repeating the same info and lose value.

1. Do autoresponders include followup letters?
2. Do you write your own letters or pay someone to write them for you?
3. Where do I find enough content if I want to followup once a week for 180 days?

Thanks a bunch,
Adrianne
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  • Profile picture of the author Matt Morgan
    3. Where do I find enough content if I want to followup once a week for 180 days?

    You can purchase some PLR articles, and modify and change them to put into your autoresponder sequence.

    search "your niche" "PLR articles" in google.

    You might be lucky to find many batches that you can use for your autoresponder series.

    If it is useful information when you purchase the articles this can give you a way to provide some excellent content to your list.
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    • Profile picture of the author iLifestyleClub
      Originally Posted by Matt Morgan View Post

      3. Where do I find enough content if I want to followup once a week for 180 days?

      You can purchase some PLR articles, and modify and change them to put into your autoresponder sequence.

      search "your niche" "PLR articles" in google.

      You might be lucky to find many batches that you can use for your autoresponder series.

      If it is useful information when you purchase the articles this can give you a way to provide some excellent content to your list.
      Thanks, Matt

      Writing autoresponder messages has been something that I have put off multiple times as I was never sure what to write.

      I love your suggestion of using PLR articles. I have not thought of that before.

      So thanks.

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  • Profile picture of the author Doug Slaton
    This December will be three years I've been doing a weekly computer tips autoresponder series.

    I've written most of the tips myself but over time more of my subscribers are contributing now.

    What really helps me the most is to keep the tips super short. I guess my subscribers like that because my unsubscribe rate is only 3%.

    If I ever do get in a pinch and need a tip... Google is my friend. And of course there's plenty of good deals in the PLR arena.

    Strive for excellence not perfection. Better to get something out to your readers consistently than missing a week because you didn't have time to create the perfect correspondence.
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  • Profile picture of the author tpw
    Yes. I write 3-4 per day, for distribution over a couple weeks. Then I come back to it when I have time.
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