How much 1 subscriber is worth for you ?

by dziumandzy Banned
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Hello,

A lot of you guys are building the list. And each of you definitely knows how much one subscriber is worth for you by calculating list size and profits from the list.

May someone could share his stats ?

Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author DollarShark
    Originally Posted by dziumandzy View Post

    Hello,

    A lot of you guys are building the list. And each of you definitely knows how much one subscriber is worth for you by calculating list size and profits from the list.

    May someone could share his stats ?

    Thanks
    Approximately 0,07 cents, have never exceeded more than 0,11 cents
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  • Profile picture of the author henryw1981
    Industry standards say that each subscriber on your list is worth about $1.00 a month. I think it depends on your offer and how targeted your audience is.
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    • Profile picture of the author ron200
      Originally Posted by henryw1981 View Post

      Industry standards say that each subscriber on your list is worth about $1.00 a month. I think it depends on your offer and how targeted your audience is.
      Yes, I see that number being thrown around a lot but have not seen any detail on how they are achieving that.
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    • Profile picture of the author Paul Graham
      Originally Posted by henryw1981 View Post

      Industry standards say that each subscriber on your list is worth about $1.00 a month. I think it depends on your offer and how targeted your audience is.
      This depends a lot on how you built your list. If you build it the way most people do using free giveaway products then you will earn a much lower sum per subscriber. If you build using paid for products (buyers list) then your return will be much better.
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  • Profile picture of the author eugenedm
    Truly depends on the market but as a rule of thumb I would say it's one dollar per one subscriber and this is only the average calculated based on the history of customers buying over time.

    It also depends on the quality of your pages, how many people signed up, The quality of people, and the quality of your emails that you send them in auto responder.

    Let me know if you have more questions.
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    • Profile picture of the author quadagon
      Originally Posted by dziumandzy View Post

      Hello,

      A lot of you guys are building the list. And each of you definitely knows how much one subscriber is worth for you by calculating list size and profits from the list.

      May someone could share his stats ?

      Thanks
      Can I say I really don't like this statistic. I think people need to realise that to start with they will loose money whether through variable or fixed costs. This is like any business and this is your seed capital.

      People starting off are much better looking at breakeven point and reducing cost per sale.

      Originally Posted by henryw1981 View Post

      Industry standards say that each subscriber on your list is worth about $1.00 a month. I think it depends on your offer and how targeted your audience is.
      Where does this stat come from it is so BS. In all truth I've only ever seen people peddling the next shiney object of blueprint state this. I you look at it objectively it means nothing.

      If I have a list of £10,000 and sell one product at (for ease) £10,000 then I have a stat that each subscriber is worth £1. In truth i have ONE customer and 9,999 people not interested. Is that a success?

      The above of course doesn't take into consideration the cost of getting those 10,000 people onto your list.
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    • Profile picture of the author Samuelo1984
      Originally Posted by eugenedm View Post

      Truly depends on the market but as a rule of thumb I would say it's one dollar per one subscriber and this is only the average calculated based on the history of customers buying over time.

      It also depends on the quality of your pages, how many people signed up, The quality of people, and the quality of your emails that you send them in auto responder.

      Let me know if you have more questions.
      Gene Adam
      Hello Eugendem

      You pose a very interesting point

      Your experience shows you are making $1 for each subscriber. I have a couple of questions...

      How quickly do you generate the $1? (does it normally take 1-2-3-4 months?)

      I know people who are making over $1 per month/per subscriber. I am not there yet but.......

      I go into detail about what im doing in a post I started, I would love to get your opinion on what I wrote?? http://www.warriorforum.com/email-ma...much-more.html

      Regards

      Sam
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  • Profile picture of the author askmarcus
    hard to calculate for that... because once they are your subscribers... there are chances that they are not active...not all of them are very active
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  • Profile picture of the author shermancox
    .20 a month..now if I unsubscribe everyone who ain't bought anything it goes up quickly...lol..
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  • Profile picture of the author dziumandzy
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    I think to each person ,different stats. As there is different list,different person,different follow ups,different products and so on.
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