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Building Email Lists Based on Permission
The biggest challenge for email marketers is to build
a cost effective list. This is because at least thirty
percent of the email addresses change on most lists.
Therefore, marketers have to go for a more aggressive
approach in order to expand the list and to get more
significant investment returns.
Taking permission is the basic key to maintaining a
almost constant email list, along with other steps.
Permission is certainly not the optional thing. If permission
is not taken it means it could end up as a spam complaint
or even greater, breaking the U.S Law for spamming.
The sign up form should be featured on every web page.
No opportunity should be missed for turning the visitor
into a subscriber. Subscription value can be enhanced
by adding sample emails, screenshot of an email, testimonials
and good copy on the sign up and registration page.
To attract more number of subscribers, incentives can
be offered upon signing up. The incentives can be as
small as white papers and as big as special discounts.
Incentives increase the conversion rates to great extent.
Today everything is becoming search engine optimized.
Therefore it is the need of the hour to optimize the
website in order for the website to land in first hundred
search result. The current and archived web pages and
newsletters must be optimized for increasing the traffic
rate of the website and subscription rate. Search services
such as Google AdWords can be made use of, for including
subscription link on the landing page and for promotion
of the website. Opt-in check boxes must be added on
the demo requests, registration forms and white papers.
This increases the conversion rates by at least fifty
percent.
Very simple method to increase new subscription is
by including the 'Send-to-a-friend' option. If the current
subscribers find an email interesting, there are greater
chances that the email be liked by their friends too.
And if they like the emails, there is an even greater
chance that they will subscribe to receive future emails.
Email subscription can also be encouraged by print ads,
catalogs, direct mails, radio and television. Employees
can be directed to include the 'Subscribe to the company's
newsletter' link in their signature lines. The sales
employees and customer support can ask customers whether
they would like to receive promotional email, in appropriate
situations. Sign up forms can be distributed at seminars
and public speaking engagements and presentation on
newsletters can be given at such locations. Permission
can be taken to include opt-in forms in trade show lead
generation forms so that booth visitors can subscribe.
If the postal information of the customers is in the
database, post cards can be sent to them which ask them
to subscribe to newsletters. Sign-ups can be promoted
in transactional and confirmation emails. It is optional
to include opt in link on receipts of credit card, product
registration cards, invoices and warranty. The company's
email and newsletters can be promoted in other company's
publications. Sites and industry directories can also
be used for promotion. Product shipping boxes are the
next important place to include the opt-in form. Many
catalogers and retailers even include promotional offers
of non-competing companies. Newsletters which have topical
articles can be used for press release, along with information
such as how to subscribe and content being offered.
This option is useful to smaller companies.
Author: John Platania
John Platania is a internet marketer with over 20 years
of experiance running 4 different companies. You can
visit his website at: http://www.ResortRescue.net
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