Eight Basic Opt-in List Building Techniques To Grow Your
Business
There are many articles, ebooks and white papers written and
available on the Net that deal with building your own opt-in
mailing list and how it can help build your business. Here are
some first hand reflections on how I am building my subscription
base for my ezine, Home Income Quarterly E-dition.
I started with a personal list of associates and customers that
numbered about 350. As of today I have a subscriber base of
11,000+. Actually my subscriber base is over 12,000 but I have
always had the policy of maintaining a higher base than I
actually had. The primary reason I have this policy is to insure
that my paid advertisers receive what they are paying for. Each
time I do a mailing of an ezine issue, there are always 200 to
400, sometimes more that are undeliverable. This can be due to
email systems or sites being down, email boxes being to full or
other reasons.
Here are some steps that I took and still use to build and
maintain my list.
1. Easy Sign Up Throughout Your Site
Post a subscribe link or box on every page of your site. I have
over 150 pages on my sites and I never know from which page
someone will enter the site. Having the link or signup box on
most pages will increase your chances for new signups.
2. Create A Separate Ezine Page
Eventually I uploaded a separate page just for my ezine. Check
out my example at http://www.homebizlink.com/newslt.htm This way
I was able to put a signup box on some pages that subscribed
them by email directly, or I used a "Free Newsletter" link that
went to my ezine page above where they see a good description of
it, some comments from subscribers and an offer of a free ebook
about starting a business on the Internet.
Another good reason to have a separate page for your ezine is so
you can submit it to the major search engines all by itself with
some specific and targeted keywords.
3. Give Away A Free Sign Up Bonus
Giving something away free is a good incentive to get signups.
It can be an ebook or special report that is geared to the topic
of your site and business. If you set up an autoresponder or
download page, you can make it all automatic so that you don't
have to keep sending the freebie out.
4. Signature Files
Another easy and free thing to do is to create a signature file
with your ezine information and subscription links similar to
the one at the end of this article. And you should set your
email software to send the signature file on every email message
you send out. Once people become subscribers then you can start
building a relationship with them and offer your products and/or
services.
5. Write Articles
If you can write articles, you have an excellent vehicle to get
additional subscribers. I write about one article a month and
send them out to over 300 ezines that have an interest in my
topics. The article is always picked up by a certain percentage
of the ezines immediately or for future issues. Sometimes five
or ten ezines pick it up immediately and the circulation can
total in the hundreds of thousands.
This is all free advertising since you have your little five to
eight line ad/bio at the end of the article. It is a great way
to build your subscriber base. In addition, if the ezine you get
published in archives your article to its web site you get
extended free advertising.
6. Ezine Directories
There are 1000's of free and paid directories where you can list
your ezine and get new subscribers. Do a search at google.com
for "ezine directories" and there will be enough listings to
keep you busy. I try to post at new ones whenever I get a
chance. You might want to keep a listing for yourself of where
you post so you can update the listing as your ezine grows.
If you would like a list of some ezine directories, just send a
blank email to: ezinedirectories@123respond.com which is one of
my autoresponders and you will have it in a couple of minutes.
7. Trade/Exchange Ads
Another good way to increase your subscriber base is to
trade/exchange ads with other newsletters. Once you have built
up several hundred subscribers, you can start trading ads with
other publishers.
8. Pay Per Subscriber
I have also used the pay for subscriber services a number of
times too, paying anywhere from 10 cents to 24 cents per
subscriber. Make sure that you are getting opt-in subscribers
rather than opt-out. These services are called co-registration
services where a person signs up for some free service or item
and can also signs up for ezines. The opt-out service signup
page has the check mark already in the box and a lot of people
signing up aren't aware or miss that they are also signing up
for the ezines. This can cause a lot of unsubscribes and
probably some nasty notes. I stick with opt-in which means that
the person has to check the box for the ezine they want to
subscribe to.
I am currently using a service which is double opt-in meaning
that they check the box and then receive a confirmation message
they have to return. Then I receive the name and email address.
Those are some of the basic techniques that you can use to build
your opt-in list. Your own list can be a goldmine for your
business. It allows you to keep in contact with present, former
or future customers. Building a list is an ongoing process if
you want to keep growing.