I Need Help - Any Good List Building WSO's?

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Hey Guys,

I'm trying to get serious about list building.
Sometimes I have a hard time coming up with
anything to say to my list in order to build a
relationship.

I'm wanting to learn some good techniques to
making money from my list and staying in
touch with them providing value.

Question is...

Since I'm not a guru, where do I find this value
to provide?

Any comments would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
#building #good #list #wso
  • Profile picture of the author CMGbz
    Autoresponder Madness by Andre Chaperon is the best course for this. It's pricey but the info is golden.

    If you want to go the cheaper, WSO route. Choose any WSO by Jason Fladlien on list building and that will put you on the right track
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    • Profile picture of the author sownsow
      Thanks for responding. I was starting to get a little discouraged because a lot of the questions I ask never get answered.

      I don't really understand this forum that well so I don't know if I'm asking them in the wrong sections or what.

      Anyway, I appreciate your response.

      Have a good one!
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      • Profile picture of the author CurtisSWN
        List building is nothing new, you can go to the War Room and pick up half a dozen list building guides for free (provided you paid the one time $35 fee).

        If you have a question just ask the ebook writer, they'll be happy to respond. The list you build is going to be unique from anyone elses, so trying to copy word for word someone else's directions is not going to work for you. You'll be building a relationship with every subscriber.

        Get a free guide, squeeze page. Put out a solo ad, and in a couple days you could have 100 subs!
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  • Profile picture of the author Khemba
    As said previously just a quick search on here and you will be able to pick up a free WSO on list-building. You really only need two or three good methods and your on your way to building a good size list.

    Don't be too despondent regarding your questions not been answered on here, there can be many factors for this so I wouldn't sweat about it

    Keep asking, keep contributing and never ever give up, the results will come.

    Hope this helps

    Regards
    Khemba
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    • Profile picture of the author sownsow
      Thanks you guys,

      I am interested in list building tactics, but I'm really more interested on how to monetize my list?

      I have about 400 people on my list now but I'm not making any money.
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      • Profile picture of the author sownsow
        And not only how to monetize it, but more how do I get them to open up my emails more frequently and get them to start clicking?
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        • Profile picture of the author Paul Dunstan
          Originally Posted by sownsow View Post

          And not only how to monetize it, but more how do I get them to open up my emails more frequently and get them to start clicking?
          You need to remember that lots of people are on hundreds of lists for the sake of a free offer, but they never open anything after that.

          Also, you need to know that gone are the days of people opening every email that comes into their inbox.

          You need to catch their attention with a really good headline, and make sure that you provide value. Those that hit their subscribers with offer after offer and yet no decent stuff to teach them, or at the very least - their own spin on why the particular offer will be valuable to them - tend to get non-opens and unsubscribes.

          A list of 400 won't make you any money these days. You need around 1000 really, and these need to be all quality subscribers. My advice is to purge those that never open anything after about 30 non opens, and assuming 1 email every three days. These people cost you money by being on your list. Scrap them. Soon you will have a list of responsive people and then you start to see better open rates and click throughs, and you can hit the magic $1+ per subscriber.

          Hope this helps,

          Paul

          PS. Phil Ainsworth's WSO - Lightening Fast List Builder is quality.
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  • Profile picture of the author HostWind
    Sownsow, there is a lot to mailing - one of the first things is even making it to their inbox!
    Focus on a niche, something sales/itch driven if you will, and advertise there.
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    • Profile picture of the author sownsow
      Yeah that's why I'm a little confused.

      For example here's what I've been doing.

      Right now I've been promoting one of the popular programs online to make money.

      But all my leads are coming from Craigslist in the sales/jobs section.

      So I'm getting a decent amount of leads, but most of them are not converting into sales.

      Also, I have an extremely high unsubscribe rate because a large majority of them are looking for JOBS.

      I'm trying to figure out how to relate with this group of people knowing that I'm promoting a biz opp but they were initially looking for jobs.
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      • Profile picture of the author Paul Dunstan
        Originally Posted by sownsow View Post

        Yeah that's why I'm a little confused.

        For example here's what I've been doing.

        Right now I've been promoting one of the popular programs online to make money.

        But all my leads are coming from Craigslist in the sales/jobs section.

        So I'm getting a decent amount of leads, but most of them are not converting into sales.

        Also, I have an extremely high unsubscribe rate because a large majority of them are looking for JOBS.

        I'm trying to figure out how to relate with this group of people knowing that I'm promoting a biz opp but they were initially looking for jobs.
        My feeling there is that your traffic source and what you are trying to promote do not match up. Switch traffic sources and you will see better list quality for what you are doing.
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      • Profile picture of the author Black Hat Cat
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        Originally Posted by sownsow View Post

        Yeah that's why I'm a little confused.

        For example here's what I've been doing.

        Right now I've been promoting one of the popular programs online to make money.

        But all my leads are coming from Craigslist in the sales/jobs section.

        So I'm getting a decent amount of leads, but most of them are not converting into sales.

        Also, I have an extremely high unsubscribe rate because a large majority of them are looking for JOBS.

        I'm trying to figure out how to relate with this group of people knowing that I'm promoting a biz opp but they were initially looking for jobs.
        I'm surprised that's not working for you. Most people love spending money with folks who have just misled them, lol.

        Come on, dude, you already know the answer. You're never going to relate to these people by bait and switching them. Also, I think advertising biz ops and affiliate programs on Craigslist is against the rules, or at least frowned upon. Why not use your time on more productive strategies instead?
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      • Profile picture of the author Lisa RRB
        Originally Posted by sownsow View Post

        Also, I have an extremely high unsubscribe rate because a large majority of them are looking for JOBS.

        I'm trying to figure out how to relate with this group of people knowing that I'm promoting a biz opp but they were initially looking for jobs.
        Really quit the bait and switch thing here dude. If they are looking for jobs then give them just that. Job listings.

        You already have half of the pie figured out. You know what they want. Just give it to them and figure out a way to make some cash doing it.
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  • Profile picture of the author paul nicholls
    you don`t have to be a guru to know how to provide value

    all you do is learn as much as you can and then the more you know the more value you can give to your list, its really that simple

    all i do is create good content on my blog and then send a lot of my subscribers (including buyers) to my blog for more education

    this works great for me and many other marketers use the same strategy

    making money from your list is not hard but the best way to make money from your list is stop trying to make money from your list

    it`s a kind of paradox but ask any successful list builder and they will agree

    provide lots of great content and education and the money will follow ;-)

    Paul
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  • Profile picture of the author timpears
    Check out the reviews on this WSO, in my mind, it is the best product on list building released in a long time.

    http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-...ml#post6459014
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  • Profile picture of the author CMGbz
    Depending on your niche, there are a few ways you can do it. Here are 2 types of subject lines that bring us the most traffic are...

    1. Make your subject lines like you are talking to a friend or family member.

    Examples:

    Yo what you think of this...

    Are you going?

    checkin in..

    Also, with this method 1 word subject lines that strike emotion usually kill it.

    Examples:

    Holiday

    taxes

    Website(s)

    Family reunion

    2. Make your subject lines like news headline. (But make them real)

    35-Yr Old Teacher, Dusts Off the Ole Slinger & Reaches 98 MPH!

    teenager drinks a glass of vinegar in 15 sec for $$$

    Internet Marketer Discovers Ultimate Traffic Strategy While on the Toilet...

    You get the idea.

    Main thing is keep hype out of your subject line. People these days see the hypey crap and automatically think spam. Be funny, entertain your subscribers, and tell them stories... that are true of course. And, make sure the email copy is in tune with your subject line.

    If you use the subject line..."47-Yr Old Coach Dusts Off the Ole Slinger & Reaches 96 MPH!" don't start the email talking about FB marketing or SEO etc... tell them the story of Jim" The Rookie" Morris and then play it into never giving up... dreams... confidence... etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author marcuslim
    I'll do a shameless plug for my own WSO on list building. It's got a good review from Russell Brunson, who also recommended it to his students.
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