How to get a mail list ???

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How to get a mail list ???

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  • Profile picture of the author radhika
    You have to *BUILD* a mailing list. Put up a subscription form on your site and offer an ecourse or a freebie and let your visitors subscribe. That is how you get a mail list.

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  • Profile picture of the author kennykencaid
    you have to build it the slow way.....OR NOT.

    You can just by a few solo ads and get to 5K in about 1 month if you have the budget and then adswap the daylights out of it.

    Getting solo ads are the fastest way to build a list. Offer something free and only ask for the email.

    Once you get the email hit them with follow ups until they buy or die. I don't care which one happens first.

    Talk soon,
    Kenny Kencaid
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    • Profile picture of the author Josef_Benjamin
      Originally Posted by kennykencaid View Post

      you have to build it the slow way.....OR NOT.

      You can just by a few solo ads and get to 5K in about 1 month if you have the budget and then adswap the daylights out of it.

      Getting solo ads are the fastest way to build a list. Offer something free and only ask for the email.

      Once you get the email hit them with follow ups until they buy or die. I don't care which one happens first.

      Talk soon,
      Kenny Kencaid
      after reading the replies, the message was misinterpreted as
      "buying a list of subscribers and mailing them".

      But that's not what the quote says above:

      He didn't mean "buy" an actual list, but you can "buy the rights"
      to mail to a list of people looking for information on what you
      have to offer in your niche.

      That's what ezines do, and yes, when targeted work insanely...
      insanely well.

      If you take the time to write a convincing promo, story form is
      my favorite, you can pull in hundreds in one week from a single
      mailing easily.

      But it does take money. And it's money very well spent since you'll
      get every cent you spent on the mailing and then some if you
      build that relationship with your list.
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  • Profile picture of the author dreamsbox
    Thanks very much , but I can buy a list with its members ???
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  • Profile picture of the author TimTyus
    you need a auto responder I use getresponse I like it better then aweber but it is a choice they are both good auto responders
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    • Profile picture of the author netkid
      Getting set up with an autoresponder is just the beginning. You need to focus very carefully on the content in your autoresponder emails. This is one thing that many people don't give much attention to.

      Take a notice on the emails you get from other marketers and start a "swipe" file collection of how they title the emails and what they say inside each email.

      You need to sprinkle quality educational content along with some links to affiliate products or your own product URL page. Strike up a "conversation" with your list. This is where you make lots of money from, if done right.

      Hope that helps,

      Bruce
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  • Profile picture of the author ecoverartist
    Dreams Box,

    To get started with a mailing list, you'll want to sign up for a service like aWeber.com and follow the steps they guide you through to set up your first mailing list. Once you get your opt in form, place the code on your website. You're half-way done...

    Then you'll need a very compelling or persuasive offer to get people to sign up. For example, on my page where I sell my book through Amazon, I give people the first two chapters for free (see www.getnichequick as an example) - you could give people a free report for signing up or something like that.

    Whatever you do, though, don't buy a list. Not only is it against the terms of service of the auto responder sites, but it won't do you a bit of good. No one in their right mind would sign up with their email address just to get a bunch of ads -- would you?

    Offer something of value that people are interested in, and you'll be able to build a very good mailing list full of life long customers. Hope this helps!
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  • Profile picture of the author katiec
    Best bet: do it yourself. Opt in mailers, etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author ItsDubC
    I know that offering something for free is a great way to build a list, but I'm curious as to why a lot of IMers recommend giving away this info as one report. If your free offer is a single report, won't a lot of ppl sign-up, download the report, and then unsubscribe?

    It seems to me that offering the free info in a series of emails or a series of reports would be a much better way of retaining email addresses.

    Are there advantages to offering free material as a single report or email?
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    • Profile picture of the author ivana
      Originally Posted by ItsDubC View Post

      I know that offering something for free is a great way to build a list, but I'm curious as to why a lot of IMers recommend giving away this info as one report. If your free offer is a single report, won't a lot of ppl sign-up, download the report, and then unsubscribe?

      It seems to me that offering the free info in a series of emails or a series of reports would be a much better way of retaining email addresses.

      Are there advantages to offering free material as a single report or email?
      Either the tutorial OR if you are doing PDF, you can add a message to each of your follow up messages, telling them what to expect next!
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  • Profile picture of the author marksinclair
    Building a quality mailing list is an art form. Don't ever be fooled into buying one, either. It will never be as effective as a list you built yourself.
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  • Profile picture of the author robvegas626
    A "squeeze page" that offers a free giveaway, in exchange for their email address, is the method that has worked best for me. Adding a video -- which helps to bribe them to proceed to the next page -- works even better. Check out my signature box, the bottom link for Mack Tactics will show you what I mean.

    If you're not offering a serious "bribe" that people have a hard time turning away from, you won't have much luck building a list. People nowadays are guarded about giving up their email. You've got to really convince them to give it up...and then have an AR sequence that coaxes them to BUY!
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    • Profile picture of the author James Clark
      Listen, your best bet is to lean as much about you first then set up a squeeze page and drive traffic to it. If I can borrow a quote from my friend Kevin Riley.

      "Having a website without steady traffic is like opening up a lemonade stand in a ghost town". Take a traffic course. The list is the easy part. Making sales is the hard part.

      Jimmy.
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