How to Pull In As Much Profit As Your Wallet
Will Hold With Opt-In Lists
By Jimmy D. Brown
The fortune is in the list. If I had a dollar for
every time I've heard that said, well, I'd already have a
fortune! :-)
However "broken-recordish" it may sound, it is a truthful
statement. The fortune REALLY IS in the list. Fact
is, if you possess the knowledge of how to grow and build
profit from opt-in lists, you can pretty much write your own
ticket.
And, if you'll read the remainder of this article, I'll pass
that knowledge right on to ya. It comes down to getting
folks to do four things...
1. REQUEST - First things first, you
need to convince people to "opt-in" to your list. That
is, get them to join your list of their own free will.
Usually, this involves giving away a mini-course, report or
newsletter from your web site. All you need is..
- An Attention Grabbing Title. (I could have chosen "4 Keys
to Successful Email Promotions" for this article, but is that
as attention-grabbing as "How to Pull in As Much Profit As Your
Wallet Will Hold From Opt-In Lists"?)
- A Handful of Bulleted Benefits. (A short list of 4-6
desirable things subscribers will learn if they join your list.
Think "what's in it for me?")
- An Opt-In Submission Form. (Your autoresponder system will
provide this for you.)
NOTE: The BEST way to get folks to join is to embed the
above mentioned items DIRECTLY in the most prominent place you
have your site visitors' attention. Usually this is 3-5
paragraphs into your sales letter or 1/3 of the way into an
ezine article.
2. RECEIVE. After visitors to your
site have "requested" information by joining your list, it's
critical that your emails be delivered successfully to their
inbox. With all of the filters in place (among other
hazards) this can be quite a chore.
One thing you'll want to do for certain is check your SPAM
rating to make certain it's in an acceptable range. Again, most
of the better autoresponder services offer this feature for
you.
You can also do things like...
- Get your subscribers to "approve" mailings from you.
- Authenticate yourself as a legitimate mailer when you
receive a "response challenge" from protection services such as
Spam Arrest.
- Use alternative formats of your email messages such as
"downloadable email messages" in PDF format.
3. READ. When your emails
successfully arrive at the in boxes of your subscribers,
another task awaits - getting them to actually open your
message and read it.
This is going to depend upon your "subject line". It
is paramount that your subject line be intriguing enough to
convince your readers to stop what they are doing and take a
look inside.
One way to get this done is to create a swipe file of email
subject lines that have convinced YOU to read the messages and
then modify those subject lines for your own use.
Ex. I received an email that had the subject line of
"This affiliate tip is almost too easy" that caught my
attention and forced me to read the associated message.
This subject line could easily be used in a variety of
different niches...
- This dieting tip is almost too easy
- This time management tip is almost too easy
- This marriage saving tip is almost too easy
4. RESPOND. When you have convinced
your subscribers to open your email message and read its
contents, the only remaining "task" is to get them to
respond.
You want them to take action. Click a link. Go
somewhere. Ultimately, spend money with you.
The only way you'll be able to do this is follow a simple
catch phrase I've been teaching for years: "useful, but
incomplete".
It simply means this: your messages must provide
content that is useful to your subscribers (otherwise, they'll
unsubscribe faster than you can say "oops"!), but is also
"incomplete" in that there is some additional offer that could
enhance or maximize that content.
Ex. You might write an article that shares "7 Ways to
Profit With Autoresponders" to send to your list. That's
"useful" information to those who are interested in that
particular topic. It's also "incomplete" because they
need an autoresponder service to put the information into
action. That's your cue to promote your recommended
autoresponder service.
See how it works?
If you want to pad your wallet with profits by using opt-in
lists, this is how you do it:
Get people to do these four things
- Request
- Receive
- Read
- Respond
This is a system that has never failed, will never fail.
I've used it. Others have used it.
Now, it's your turn to use it.
For the past several years, Jimmy D. Brown has been
quietly using a system he stumbled upon and fine-tuned for
using email marketing for his own business. These secret
methods have been directly responsible for making him a small
fortune online and now he's giving you these
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