How to make your subscribers stick to you like SUPER GLUE
How to make your subscribers stick to you like SUPER GLUE
One of the biggest obstacles to building a good sized opt in
list is the drop out rate. Sometimes it seems subscribers are
leaving as fast as they are joining. This slows down the overall
growth rate.
This can make the whole process of list building frustrating.
For this reason many list builders get into a pattern of
starting and quitting which can further slow down the overall
list building process.
Unfortunately most of the strategies for list building suffer
from a negative quality. The conventional wisdom still has
Internet marketers using ebooks, software, e-courses, auto
responder series and such to build and keep their lists.
The problem is that at least as far as building and keeping
mailing lists ebooks and software have become practically
worthless. Even the highest quality most information packed
ebook has very little value.
Many marketers don't want to hear this but it is absolutely
true. First, the information that it gives you is almost always
something that we've heard or read before.
How many different ways can an author repeat the same things.
How many times have you heard that it is important to build
lists for instance? Or to collect email addresses before sending
prospects to your affiliate page?
What about writing articles for free traffic or tracking your
ads so you know what works and what doesn't? Most secrets are
not really secret anymore so ebooks tend to be just reworded and
recycled information.
Secondly, once the ebook has been read or e-course is finished
what's to keep your subscriber from un-subscribing? You have to
constantly try to keep the subscribers interest. This is very
hard to do because we are constantly bombarded with more and
more information from different sources.
In looking back over time at which newsletters or lists that I
stay subscribed to I find a common characteristic in about 75%
or more of them. That common theme is an association with
password protected sites.
This can be password access to a directory or a download site.
It can be access to special software that I use while logged in.
Sometimes the password is changed monthly so that I will remain
on the list but not always.
Right now I belong to a couple of websites that are regularly
upgraded with free downloadable ebooks and software. I belong to
a password protected ezine directory that is regularly upgraded.
I also belong to password protected sites that offer everything
from free ad trackers and banner rotators to free scripts and
clickbank storefronts. It is unlikely that I'll be unsubscribing
from these associated lists/sites anytime soon.
When you give subscribers something that is continually useful.
Something that they really want, you don't have to worry about
keeping them. They keep YOU!
For instance most internet marketers are familiar with
clickbank. I joined a free membership site that offers among
other things a free clickbank portal. All I do is enter my
clickbank username and I can sell thousands of clickbanks
products from one url.
Why would I unsubscribe from this list? Other companies charge
$30 to $90 for this type of storefront.
Here's the key. Give your subscribers access to something that
others are making them pay for. Give them for free what they
would be willing to pay for.
Do this and they will get to know and trust you. And they'll buy
from you. This trust takes a little time no matter what some
sales letter might say to the contrary.
Take the time to build trusting relationships and you'll do very
well. This has ALWAYS been true in business and Internet
marketing is no different.
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(c) 2004 by David McCammon