Co-Registration ..anyone using it?

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Hi Warriors,

I came accross a site simplerleads and offers too good to be true way of building your list. I searched this forum and what I've got are incomplete information and the threads are too old. Any experience in using them? Is it legit?

Another question on co-reg experts..what is your first approach in emailing them and what email software or autoresponder companies are you using? Thanks!

Best Regards,

Ross
#autoresponders #co-reg #coregistration #list building #simplerleads
  • Profile picture of the author Ross Dalangin
    Is there anyone uses co-registration service or buy leads?

    Thanks!

    Ross
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Mayhew
    I'm a SimplerLeads user. Just imported a 1250 leads this morning
    I use AutoresponsePlus.
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    • Profile picture of the author Ross Dalangin
      Originally Posted by Michael Mayhew View Post

      I'm a SimplerLeads user. Just imported a 1250 leads this morning
      I use AutoresponsePlus.
      Hi Michael,

      How long have you been with them? Thanks!

      Ross
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  • Profile picture of the author spearce000
    I used a co-registratin service once to build a list I could survey for R & D purposes. I got a lot of people to take the survey and give me feedback. When I eventually got the product made and tried to sell it to that list, well, that was another matter. Nobody bought anything; they were all just freebie seekers.

    Co-reg might work in some markets/niches, but you need to be careful.
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  • Profile picture of the author Curt Dillion
    A1eBiz is an autoresponder service that also sells co-reg leads and helps people make money with them. Their advised approach is to begin by giving away decent products to the people on the list, to build a relationship with them before trying to sell them something.
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  • Profile picture of the author Richelo Killian
    Check these guys out: List Building Subscription Co-Op Co-Registration for Internet Marketers

    Just remember something with subscribers who opted in for a freebie... That's what they are USED to getting from you.

    I would MUCH rather build a BUYERS list. Once someone has spent money with you, it's MUCH easier to sell something to them again.

    This is one of the reasons the whole $7 thing did so well a while back. It was cheap, QUALITY products, and brought PAYING customers onto your list.

    Even if they spend $1, it's still better than not spending anything when they get on your list.

    A list of 2000 buyers will always outperform a list of 20000 freebie seekers.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ross Dalangin
    Thanks guys..that was awesome advice..now I am thinking how to use it effectively

    Ross
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  • Profile picture of the author Ross Dalangin
    Clicking thanks button is not enough. Replying to say "Thank you, Michael!" would be good in appreciating your post.

    Ross
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