
Why build a list?
I have a website that gets a good amount of traffic - 100,000 uniques per month and around 250,000 page views.
Until now, I haven't put any effort into building a list beyond having a simple sign-up box in my sidebar and after each post.
I only have 500 subscribers. And I don't email them often.
I have an ebook, which I've been selling for a few dollars. This doesn't sell a lot and is only earning me around $15 per month.
As an experiment, I've now offered that ebook for free when you sign up to my list. I've read about many other people doing this and - while I have my concerns about the quality of data it helps to build - I thought I'd give it a try.
My problem is - I don't know what I'll do with a list once I have it!
As I understand it, you're not allowed to put Amazon affiliate links in emails. Though I guess I could create a page about a product and link to that from the email?
What else could I do? I don't have any other products to sell and all the rest of my revenue comes from Adsense.
Any comments would be greatly appreciated!
Tony - The Tonester
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