Separating Buyers from Non-Buyers on Aweber

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Hey guys,

Question for the Aweber experts....

As Charles Kirkland is known to talk about, it's best to separate buyers from non-buyers with Aweber. The question is, how?

I'm setting up a 14-day autoresponder with links to content and products alike. The thing is, I'm not sure how to put the buyers on a different list than the opt-ins.

Ideally, when they click buy, my Aweber would track it somehow and place them on a separate list. Note: I'm selling products through paypal + products on clickbank
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  • Profile picture of the author Bryan Zimmerman
    Originally Posted by Habashir View Post

    Hey guys,

    Question for the Aweber experts....

    As Charles Kirkland is known to talk about, it's best to separate buyers from non-buyers with Aweber. The question is, how?

    I'm setting up a 14-day autoresponder with links to content and products alike. The thing is, I'm not sure how to put the buyers on a different list than the opt-ins.

    Ideally, when they click buy, my Aweber would track it somehow and place them on a separate list. Note: I'm selling products through paypal + products on clickbank
    One way to do it is to offer them a bonus for buying and tell them to send you their transaction ID in an email, then reply to them with a link to a squeeze page that delivers the bonus after they enter their details in it. Set up a rule in Aweber that unsubs them from the list they were on when they subscribe to the new list that has all the people that bought the product and sent you their transaction ID.

    There's scripts that auto deliver bonuses that will do this that make it much more clean looking than what I just described, but that's one way to do it.

    You could also use some type of membership script like Nanacast or Wishlist to deliver the bonus inside a members area that when they create an account, it also subscribes them to a list. Just set up the rule the same way and they'll be off one list and onto the buyers list.
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  • Profile picture of the author Adrian Int
    Hello Harith,

    The least technical solution is this...

    When people "buy", have them opt in to a new web form. You can set it up inside of Aweber to automatically unsubscribe users from one list when they subscribe for another. You can use this method to keep them from getting "spammed" by e-mails from both lists.

    Cheers,
    -Adrian
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  • Profile picture of the author Robert Michael
    Automation & parsing.

    When someone subscribes to list A, you can automatically subscribe them to list B.

    OR, when someone buys product A to subscribe to list A, then they buy product B, you can automatically unsub from list B & add them to list C - to put them into the next series of emails in your sales funnel, using parsing (I think)

    OR, you could always segment the list from the people who you THINK might have purchased, by using your "opens" or "clicks" stats.

    Tons of options.. as for which way is the best, I have no idea (yet) lol

    I'm still messin around with it myself, but this is basically how you do it from what I understand.
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    • Profile picture of the author Harry B
      thanks folks, im gonna keep this stuff in mind, and try and make the decision
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