Top 10 Tips How To Grow Your Email List

27 replies
An email list is never big enough. It also never gets overcrowded. Yet, you're still not quite sure how to grow it big enough to match your appetites. Who is to blame you, really? You aren't the only trying to solve this cyber-marketing puzzle. Here are a few tips, which can definitely come in handy. At the same time, we encourage you to share some of your own, which have proven themselves to be efficient, with us and our readers.

#1 There's no impressive list without the impressive content
Pay attention to your email's content and you will be properly rewarded. People will decide whether or not to join your email list based on the quality of content you provide to them.

#2 It's both smart and fair to share
Don't you even dare to forget to include social share buttons in your emails. An email has never been a one-way street, has it? One email, which is being shared more than once, can bring you a dozen of new invaluable contacts.

#3 The more subscription types - the better
It's reasonable to expect that you'll try to address more than one target group. That's why you're strongly encouraged to provide multiple email subscription types.

#4 Don't forget your own email signature
This is a great way to redirect email readers to your landing page where you offer services or products. Make sure there are not too many links in your signature.

#5 Make social networks work for you
Both Facebook and Twitter should be your top recommendation tools when it comes to "recruitment" for your ever-growing email list. Just make sure you use them wisely.

#6 Who wants more needs to sign
This simple formula works only if you have something interesting to offer to your potential customers or users. That's why, it's essential for them not to treat your offer as one more email "harvesting" tool.

#7 Watch YouTube, but don't forget to download
This is one more important message, you need to deliver to your new email subscribers. Use your YouTube channel to share invitation links and messages. It goes without saying that top class videos pay off in the long run with numerous contacts.

#8 Call-to-action buttons all over the place
Every single page on your website should include a thoughtfully placed call-to-action button. Of course, some interesting and engaging content needs to precede it first.

#9 Offline events - online benefits
Who says that the only way to get new emails is through online activity? You would be surprised to find out how offline events can provide you with an impressive number of new emails to use.

#10 Host a web-event and share the moment
Web-events are an excellent opportunity to exchange interesting know-how for new emails. You won't have a problem asking for an email in return, if you keep your event attendants focused all the time.
#email #grow #list #tips #top
  • Profile picture of the author Regional Warrior
    Great post Dan should be a sticky

    Jason
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[10687703].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author Brent Stangel
    Community Manager
    Is that the new term for moderator or are you just a really big fan of WF?
    Signature
    Get Off The Warrior Forum Now & Don't Come Back If You Want To Succeed!
    All The Real Marketers Are Gone. There's Nothing Left But Weak, Sniveling Wanna-Bees!
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[10687706].message }}
    • Profile picture of the author Mark Benedict
      Originally Posted by Brent Stangel View Post

      Is that the new term for moderator or are you just a really big fan of WF?

      He is our new Community Manager.
      {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[10687716].message }}
    • Profile picture of the author dansilvestre
      Originally Posted by Brent Stangel View Post

      Is that the new term for moderator or are you just a really big fan of WF?
      Both, ah!

      I'm your new Business & Community Manager, which means I don't do a lot of moderation but rather engage members and look for ways to make this forum even more awesome

      P.s. been a member since 2008, look up dsilvestre
      Signature
      {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[10687723].message }}
      • Profile picture of the author Regional Warrior
        Originally Posted by dansilvestre View Post

        Both, ah!

        I'm your new Business & Community Manager, which means I don't do a lot of moderation but rather engage members and look for ways to make this forum even more awesome

        P.s. been a member since 2008, look up dsilvestre
        Dan as in on the phone with Moss ? good to see mate

        Jason
        {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[10687829].message }}
        • Profile picture of the author dansilvestre
          Originally Posted by Regional Warrior View Post

          Dan as in on the phone with Moss ? good to see mate

          Jason
          Yep, I'm that dude
          Signature
          {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[10687842].message }}
  • {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[10687729].message }}
    • Profile picture of the author dansilvestre
      Originally Posted by ignaciosports View Post

      Very informative post .Thanks for share.
      Upvote button right there buddy
      Signature
      {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[10687741].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author Brent Stangel
    P.s. been a member since 2008, look up dsilvestre
    I thought I recognized the name. New gig, new profile, eh?

    ways to make this forum even more awesome
    Can you bring back the (pre-FL) traffic? Other than that what can be done?
    Signature
    Get Off The Warrior Forum Now & Don't Come Back If You Want To Succeed!
    All The Real Marketers Are Gone. There's Nothing Left But Weak, Sniveling Wanna-Bees!
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[10687745].message }}
    • Profile picture of the author dansilvestre
      Originally Posted by Brent Stangel View Post

      I thought I recognized the name. New gig, new profile, eh?

      Can you bring back the (pre-FL) traffic? Other than that what can be done?
      Admin profile, still active on my personal account.

      Check your PM.
      Signature
      {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[10687792].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author pokkorhangguk
    very good info bro ...keep on sharing
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[10687864].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author lhlouiscom
    Email signature is definitely important to have in email, thanks for this great post.
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[10687896].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author Mark Singletary
    I've noticed your posts lately and I, for one, appreciate it. It's always good to see good content compared to much of what is happening these days. Now we just need more quality stuff and hopefully, the ratio of good/bad content will reverse itself.

    Mark
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[10687905].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author rockapreneur
    Awesome. How about split testing? I suppose that could go under #1
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[10687966].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author zarrylopez
    Great. Glad to read this post. I gained something that will help me in my online business. Thanks for sharing.
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[10688100].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author discrat
    Thank Dan for the Thread. Good stuff. Keep it up


    - Robert Andrew
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[10688250].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author kakitoron
    a very good job bro
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[10688258].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author shaunybb
    Hey awesome post and I like the title


    The forum is getting better each week let's keep it that way!
    Signature
    ====>READY To Be Successful Online? FIND OUT more!?<====
    You FAIL online because you have the WRONG information.....
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[10688859].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author kennchronic
    Banned
    There lots of information shared. This is one of the best.
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[10689764].message }}
  • Very nice thread. That sounds interesting. I should try it. Thanks for the share.
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[10690688].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author tonyhansen
    Thank you for sharing.
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[10693265].message }}
  • Awesome! Thanks for sharing this most informative post
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[10694426].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author HayleyS
    What a useful post! Thank you for sharing. I keep thinking that all these tips are really helpful for growing the email list!
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[10696799].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author CityCowboy
    Thank you for sharing, It's always good to have a good signature promoting your social profiles or your new products.
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[10700197].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author aligouda
    Originally Posted by dansilvestre View Post

    An email list is never big enough. It also never gets overcrowded. Yet, you're still not quite sure how to grow it big enough to match your appetites. Who is to blame you, really? You aren't the only trying to solve this cyber-marketing puzzle. Here are a few tips, which can definitely come in handy. At the same time, we encourage you to share some of your own, which have proven themselves to be efficient, with us and our readers.

    #1 There's no impressive list without the impressive content
    Pay attention to your email's content and you will be properly rewarded. People will decide whether or not to join your email list based on the quality of content you provide to them.

    #2 It's both smart and fair to share
    Don't you even dare to forget to include social share buttons in your emails. An email has never been a one-way street, has it? One email, which is being shared more than once, can bring you a dozen of new invaluable contacts.

    #3 The more subscription types - the better
    It's reasonable to expect that you'll try to address more than one target group. That's why you're strongly encouraged to provide multiple email subscription types.

    #4 Don't forget your own email signature
    This is a great way to redirect email readers to your landing page where you offer services or products. Make sure there are not too many links in your signature.

    #5 Make social networks work for you
    Both Facebook and Twitter should be your top recommendation tools when it comes to "recruitment" for your ever-growing email list. Just make sure you use them wisely.

    #6 Who wants more needs to sign
    This simple formula works only if you have something interesting to offer to your potential customers or users. That's why, it's essential for them not to treat your offer as one more email "harvesting" tool.

    #7 Watch YouTube, but don't forget to download
    This is one more important message, you need to deliver to your new email subscribers. Use your YouTube channel to share invitation links and messages. It goes without saying that top class videos pay off in the long run with numerous contacts.

    #8 Call-to-action buttons all over the place
    Every single page on your website should include a thoughtfully placed call-to-action button. Of course, some interesting and engaging content needs to precede it first.

    #9 Offline events - online benefits
    Who says that the only way to get new emails is through online activity? You would be surprised to find out how offline events can provide you with an impressive number of new emails to use.

    #10 Host a web-event and share the moment
    Web-events are an excellent opportunity to exchange interesting know-how for new emails. You won't have a problem asking for an email in return, if you keep your event attendants focused all the time.
    Useful post.. thanks for sharing,Very helpful post.
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[11015824].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author tonga07
    Mailchimp so good because can use function share in email autroresponder so subsriber can share the post.
    Signature
    Join High Payout Affiliate Program Finance.
    Earn 3% of total investment amount. Click Here
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[11016267].message }}

Trending Topics