My 3 Biggest Email Mistakes
Posted 19th August 2014 at 10:33 AM by prbarton
I would have approached list building completely different if I had known this.
I started out with a singular purpose . . . to build a list.
Hey, it sounds easy . . . build a list . . . right?
Put up a web page, send traffic, capture an address
and deliver a product.
But that was a fallacy.
It didn't take long to realize that a hap-hazard follow up
strategy was not going to produce any income. And, it
didn't.
I also discovered that copying other marketer's emails
and headlines and mailing frequencies was a dead
end, too.
So, after trying many email strategies from a variety of
marketers I have finally found one that presents a
logical and well organized blueprint for my email
campaigns.
And it's working.
The results include improving open and click rates.
Better sales rates and improved content for my
subscribers.
Conclusion:
Avoid this critical mistake.
While you are getting started building your list be sure
to devote at least half of your set up time to building a
winning email follow-up and broadcast series.
And the best guide I've found so far was just released by Mark Tandan. You can look him up here on the WF.
I started out with a singular purpose . . . to build a list.
Hey, it sounds easy . . . build a list . . . right?
Put up a web page, send traffic, capture an address
and deliver a product.
But that was a fallacy.
It didn't take long to realize that a hap-hazard follow up
strategy was not going to produce any income. And, it
didn't.
I also discovered that copying other marketer's emails
and headlines and mailing frequencies was a dead
end, too.
So, after trying many email strategies from a variety of
marketers I have finally found one that presents a
logical and well organized blueprint for my email
campaigns.
And it's working.
The results include improving open and click rates.
Better sales rates and improved content for my
subscribers.
Conclusion:
Avoid this critical mistake.
While you are getting started building your list be sure
to devote at least half of your set up time to building a
winning email follow-up and broadcast series.
And the best guide I've found so far was just released by Mark Tandan. You can look him up here on the WF.
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