All I Really Needed to Know About List Building | I Learned From
Stephen King!
All I Really Needed to Know About List Building | I Learned From
Stephen King!
I have always been an avid reader of Stephen King's writings
over the years, he's one of the few authors that I can safely
say I have read everything he has written. Granted, I am a
couple of years behind, but I do manage to catch up as I get the
time and opportunity to read him.
Most of his work is pure fluff or entertainment but some of his
writings (Different Seasons comes quickly to mind) is some of
the Best Writing America has produced in the last 50 years or
so. In the same light, (in my humble opinion) Stephen King is
one of the best writers America has produced in the last 50
years.
Totally underrated mainly because of the 'genre' of his writing
- he's the perfect example of a 'stereotyped writer'
outperforming many of the stereotypes most critics find that
brings down his writing. Once you have been typecasted, it's
extremely difficult to break out of the mold that many people,
rightly or wrongly, have pigeon holed you into.
Regardless, whether you're on the '+' or '-' side of Stephen
King... I am firmly in the '+' column... you should look at him
for his 'list building' techniques!
What?
Stephen King and List Building? What's up with that?
List building is all about building a direct personal
relationship with your contacts, prospects, or subscribers.
Readers must feel a direct connection with you; someone they can
trust and relate to in an one-on-one situation.
Your communications should have this friendly, causal feel as if
you're talking to a close confident or pal. It must touch your
reader on a purely personal level or you will not succeed in
building a good relationship.
Stephen King, in many of his books' Post Scripts or Author's
Forwards, speaks directly to his readers. These communications
are friendly, chatty, and intimate - like direct conversations
with a close contact over a cup of hot coffee on a Misty Maine
Morning. Constant Reader please listen up, I have something to
tell ya!
Over the years, no doubt, these 'Direct Letters' to his
'Constant Readers' have built up a fierce loyal readership that
probably has more of a direct correlation to his sales than many
people would admit or could imagine.
His list must be in the 'tens of millions', readers who are
eagerly awaiting the next installment of this correspondence.
King, whether he realizes it or not (no doubt he does), has
built up a large contact list of eager readers who not only look
forward to getting their next King Fix but also looking forward
to the next Author's Note that touches briefly on the events in
his own life.
This is a great way of connecting with his readers and one does
get the feeling that King 'genuinely' does care about his
readers. It's something that's read between the lines and can't
be faked!
It also has a way of 'fleshing out' his writing; offering a
personal view or comments on his take of things. It is also a
perfect way of building a more personal relationship with his
readers. Probably the only down side for King is the few
'fanatics' that may take this relationship to an extreme level.
An unfortunate fact of living in the modern world.
In spite of this, building a large contact list has many more
benefits and as we see by the King's example, it can take many
forms. For anyone in the marketing field, a close study of
King's list should be noted for how it builds (over time) a deep
loyal following that's ready and eager to shell out for King's
latest offering, time and time again.
Anyone building a large list should keep many of these points in
mind - making a direct personal appeal/contact and forming a
relationship with your readers or subscribers may take years but
a loyal readership will pay dividends for years to come. Rewards
that can not only result in financial gains, but rewards of a
more personal nature which comes from knowing you have helped
someone by brightening up their day or putting a smile on their
faces - just with the power of your writing.
Powerful stuff indeed and worth a King's Ramson!