What Do You Mean You Don't Have A List???

by Zeus66
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The other day I ran an analysis of my income streams. It's something I do every month to keep a handle on where my money is coming from month-to-month. A stat from the March analysis really jumped out at me...

I made almost $4 per subscriber on one of my smaller email lists. It has less than 600 subscribers, but they are very responsive. The key with this list was seriously overdelivering good info early on. I didn't try to sell them anything until they'd been on the list for several emails. I also made the list very targeted by giving away a useful report on a specific topic. So the make-up of the list is highly targeted by interest.

You really gotta get into list building! Sure, it takes some work to set up and you have to keep in touch with them pretty regularly. But the payoff can be very nice.

Just think it through before you build the list. You'll need something to get people on your list. So either write a short report or get some high quality PLR about your topic. It doesn't have to be anything super special. Just good basic info that you give away in exchange for a person's subscription.

Next, you need a simple little opt-in page. Keep it very short, just highlight the benefits of your report, and make sure the opt-in box is above the fold on the page. Promise not to spam, etc. Don't overthink this part. Short is better than long. Only hit the main benefits to the reader of getting the report and being on your list.

And finally, the most important part of this... when you email them, make sure your first few emails are really full of great free info. Knock your new subscribers' socks off with amazing stuff! You'll win their loyalty. That is how you get $4/subscriber every month.

Of course, you'll need a high quality product (or more than one, even) to sell to them later on, but you can work on that as the list is being built.

This is simplified, yes, so if you're an experienced list builder please don't trash this for its simplicity. I just want to help newer people get started. You can add in things like OTO (one-time offers) and upsells and all the rest later on, when you're more experienced.

For now, just stop waiting to get your list started. Use common sense! Treat the people on your list like real people who you value. Many of them will become repeat customers of yours for life! So be extremely nice to them, especially early on when your relationship is just getting started. If you do that, you'll be rewarded many times over!

But you have to get started! Stop coming up with reasons not to do this.

John
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  • Profile picture of the author edder
    I like your ideas, especially about emails thanks
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    • Profile picture of the author Rod Cortez
      Good post, but I am not understanding why this was moved to this forum instead of leaving it in the main one.
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  • Profile picture of the author Dennis Gaskill
    Without my lists I'd have to get job. ARGH! Who needs that?

    Not me, thanks to my lists!

    As an aside, I have no idea why this thread was moved to the Mind Warriors section. It's about building a list to profit from. That's an IM discussion to me. Not questioning the mods decision, just saying I don't understand it this time. Usually the reasoning is obvious.
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  • Profile picture of the author Zeus66
    WTH? Mods, why did you move this post? This is PRECISELY about making money. It belongs in the main forum. This is ridiculous.
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  • Profile picture of the author Piano Teacher USA
    Good info! Something for beginners like us to think about.

    Could you help us find out how to build a list, how do you find your target audience?
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  • Profile picture of the author SilentX
    Good tip. I'm still working on an ebook I'm writing, but I'll be sure to create a nice emailing list, once I'm done, so that I can take advantage of what you're telling us. Thanks for the advice
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    • Profile picture of the author JohnHuizinga
      Originally Posted by SilentX View Post

      Good tip. I'm still working on an ebook I'm writing, but I'll be sure to create a nice emailing list, once I'm done, so that I can take advantage of what you're telling us. Thanks for the advice
      John addresses this mindset in his post.
      Originally Posted by Zeus66 View Post

      Of course, you'll need a high quality product (or more than one, even) to sell to them later on, but you can work on that as the list is being built.
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      For now, just stop waiting to get your list started. Use common sense!
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      • Profile picture of the author SilentX
        Originally Posted by JohnHuizinga View Post

        John addresses this mindset in his post.
        Oh I'm aware that I need to get started, it's just that I still have a full time job I depend on, and a baby. So time is scarce at the moment. I only get to put in an hour or two a day maybe. Sometimes a bit more on the weekends, but those are pretty full as well, so I need to focus on the essentials for now, until I can become independent of my job. THanks for pointing that out though.
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        • Profile picture of the author bigcullie
          Thanks John for this thread.

          I am a newbie at this although I have been trying for ages. I like what you are saying.

          I have formulated my back up and I came up with a not as you say, "wait a while then sell", but to start selling lower cost items first, then increasing product prices gradually as the customers gain confidence and trust in me.

          However, I am not only stuck at the getting traffic stage just now, but I am having a re-think of my whole approach, which now similar to what you have said; so I conclude I am on the right lines and getting there.

          Gordon.
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  • Profile picture of the author dtredo
    List-building is key in this business. It should be the one activity that never ends. List building should be second only to developing a great relationship with your list (by providing incredible, over-the-top value).

    People usually buy only from other people they "know, like, and trust". The trick is patience - taking the time to build these kinds of trusting relationships.

    If we come to really understand this truth, than we'll never have to work in a j-o-b again! My advice - get rid of the "get-rich-quick" mentality!

    Dan Tredo
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    • Profile picture of the author KathyBaka
      Originally Posted by dtredo View Post

      List-building is key in this business. It should be the one activity that never ends. List building should be second only to developing a great relationship with your list (by providing incredible, over-the-top value).

      People usually buy only from other people they "know, like, and trust". The trick is patience - taking the time to build these kinds of trusting relationships.

      If we come to really understand this truth, than we'll never have to work in a j-o-b again! My advice - get rid of the "get-rich-quick" mentality!

      Dan Tredo

      Dan,

      I totally agree with you, too many people enter this business with that mentality and it never works out for them...they quit before they even start building relationships.

      -Great Post-
      Kathy B.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rich Rockets
    I uhh, I have a list... right here... *goes to setup his email submit form!*

    Great post OP, really insightful. I will be creating a list ASAP when I can fit it into my offer page somehow.
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  • Profile picture of the author tyroneshum
    My lists have brought me this far to get along with few other IM experts worldwide and it's good to connect and reconnect as I learn more.
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  • Profile picture of the author HugoG
    Great post! Yeah I stumble across this post definitely in the wrong section
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  • Profile picture of the author lindyb52
    I know.....I hemmed and hawed about it for years, then finally did it. And now
    after reading this, it's time to pump it up even more!
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  • Profile picture of the author Jake Gray
    Originally Posted by HugoG View Post

    Great post! Yeah I stumble across this post definitely in the wrong section

    Diggin' up the tombstones.
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  • Profile picture of the author justdave
    good info for people who want to start list building
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  • Profile picture of the author Brian Kerr
    I agree, your ideas about emails shed a bit of light to me.
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