Hey, Why Are You Recording My Name?
Which email are you more likely to read: one with your name on
it or one without? Chances are, you will choose the former.
Well, you are not alone. Statistics have shown that people are
more than twice as likely to open and read an email that is
personally addressed to them. But how can you benefit from this
fact?
Personalize your emails!
Whenever you send emails to your prospects or ezine subscribers,
have their names appear on the subject headings. This simple tip
can easily double your earnings.
But wait, how are you going to get them to "willingly" tell you
their names?
If you run an ezine (which is an absolute *MUST* for your online
success), your primary goal is to get the email addresses of
your potential subscribers. Don't try to ask for their first
names, last names, gender, age, or any other personal
information.
With the increasing number of online scams, it is not difficult
to see why people hate to divulge their personal data,
especially on their first contact. Why should they? They hardly
know you. You should be happy if they are willing to give you
their email addresses. Ask for anything more and they may not
even subscribe.
"What Alan? I thought you just said we should personalize our
emails? How can we do so without asking for their names in the
first place?"
You can, and you should ask for their names. But not on the
first contact.
An example always makes things clearer. Take a look at
http://www.profitjump.com . You see that I only ask for the
email address of those who wish to subscribe. Once they enter
their email addresses and hit the "Subscribe" button, the real
action begins...
Notice that I say all new subscribers will receive 3 free gifts?
After I've received their subscription requests, I send them a
"Thank You" note. This note also tells them how to get their
free gifts -- by simply replying to my autoresponder. This time
they will be emailing me using their email programs, which are
usually configured to include their names. The second "free
gift" request email that I receive from them will now contain
their names. Bingo!
Even if they don't reply to my autoresponder, I still get their
email addresses. :-)
Still can't figure out how this works? Then see it in action!
Just go to http://www.profitjump.com and do a subscription
request. You'll get the picture in a minute.
Now I'm not going to leave you hanging there. You can implement
what I've done right away. Here are the resources:
1) To set up a form page (where subscribers give you their email
addresses):
http://cgi.tj/scripts/alienform - what I use
http://cgi-resources.com - choose from a collection of CGI
scripts
2) Autoresponder:
http://www.autobots.net - I prefer this to others as it does not
carry any annoying advertisements
3) Software to organize and send your personalized emails:
http://www.group-mail.com - This award winning software will
solve many of your email management problems.
When you ask for your subscribers' names right from the start,
they become defensive and may even reconsider subscribing to
your ezine. Or they may just give you fake names which really
defeats the whole purpose. Don't let them! Ask for their names
only after they have subscribed. It is usually easier that way.
Remember: More Subscribers + Personalized Emails = Double Your
Sales!