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Strategies for Turning Your Mailing List into a Long-Term Profitable Asset

Simple Strategies for Turning Your Mailing List into a Long-Term Profitable Asset
FOCUS: 7 Strategies Nurturing Your List

Email Subject Line IdeasTo turn your list into a long-term asset, you’ve got to really understand your subscribers and deliver value consistently.

But make no mistake – delivering value doesn’t mean knocking yourself out silly with work. Use the tips in this post to build a strong rapport with your audience, all the while keeping things as simple as possible.

And if you still need to build your subscriber list…or just want more subscribers who can't wait to buy your stuff, join us for the training here

#1: Write Simple Emails:

Your email writing efforts needn’t be complicated. In fact, in my experience they should be kept really quite SIMPLE because it’s easier and because your more likely to get more results. If you’re busting your butt trying to publish a full-blown weekly newsletter, really consider giving yourself a break.

Think of it this way. People are busy and with few exceptions, experience email overload. Why load them up even more?

Keep your messages short, simple and focused on one thing or a couple things at a time. This allows your readers to quickly absorb your message and decide whether or not to take action on your call to action.

Many people think that if they offer more content, more sections, etc…they are more likely to provide something that appeals to more subscribers. But from our experience (and from the reports of many others), MOST of your readers aren’t reading past the first section of your ezine anyway. The lower down the content appeared in my, the less people took action on what you want them to do. Whether it was to a click a link for information or to buy a product, if the information isn’t in the first section, the response tends to diminish.

Why work so hard if very few people are paying attention?

Overall, you want your readers to be trained to respond to your calls to action. And if you’re just adding extra stuff hoping to capture a few extra people, I suggest cutting out the fat and putting more effort into that first section.

#2: Keep Your Writing “Personal” 

Email is personal communication. It’s generally one person to another. Follow that model in your marketing.

Imagine yourself writing to one person and use language that you’d use if writing to just one person at a time. Don’t address your readers as a group. For example, “I know many of you…”  Address your subscriber as that one important individual they are. The language is far more powerful.

For example, if you write: “I know many of you are looking for a…”

As opposed to…

“I know you are looking for a…”

Which do you think is more powerful? In the first case, your reader can immediately exclude themselves from the offer because you said “many”. That might not include that particular reader. In the second instance, you are stating it directly to your intended audience.

You may be sending out your email to thousands of people, but each of your subscribers is reading it one by one. Address them that way.

#3: From Line is Important:

Who is your email from? If you want to establish that personal connection and gain trust, the from line should have your personal and full name. You can use your company name if you want to build that reputation, but try to include a personal name with it, if possible.

#4: Keep Your Email Address Consistent:

Emails end up in junk folders or get filtered altogether. It sucks, but it happens.

One way you can curb this is by using a consistent email address for all your mailing list communications and getting your subscribers to whitelist you or add you to their address book.

#5: Email More Often:

Here’s another easy way to get over the obstacle of being afraid to do pure promotional emails. Just email your list with content more often, so when you slip in regular promos…the amount of content they receive in comparison still prevails.

Remember, you don’t have to write big fancy ezines with all kinds of sections and departments, just short simple emails that provide good value to your readers. Basically, instead of bombarding them with a ton of information all at once, you’re now giving it to them in bite-sized chunks.

Of course, you need to test out the volume of email your list can bear, but if you’re providing stellar stuff…I bet they’ll want to hear from you more often.

#6: Research Everything:

Your readers will appreciate your promotions, especially when you take the time to research and review everything thoroughly. In fact, your readers will come to expect you to do a lot of the hard work for them…but don’t worry this work is profitable for you!

If you are known for your research, your readers will wait to see your opinion on something and will want to know what you recommend. It’s a big, but profitable responsibility.

#7: Honesty is the Best Policy

When you do your research, report it in an honest way and that will solidify your reputation with your readers even further.

When you investigate a product, avoid coming back and telling your reader’s it’s the greatest thing since sliced bread…because not everybody eats the same kind of bread.

Sure, you might think the product is really terrific, but break it down for your readers and identify:

  • Who the product is for (ex. beginner rose gardeners only).
  • What problems you personally see the product solving.
  • Any potential drawbacks of the product.

Don’t be afraid to share any constructive negatives because that makes your promotion REAL. For example, you can tell them that the baby stroller you’re recommending doesn’t come with a drink holder, but the other features totally make up for it. Besides, an attachable drink holder can be purchased at very little extra cost.

Free List Building Checklist – 28 Ways to Grow Your List

Free List Building Checklist - 28 Ways to Grow a List

Free List Building Checklist

Smart business owners know that a mailing list is an invaluable asset. Consistently building your list, staying in regular contact and creating irresistible offers are key to business growth.

It doesn't matter if you market online or are offer your coaching services in your small town of 800, everyone should be embracing the power of email marketing or you're quite simply, leaving a lot of money on the table.

Just a Few Reasons Why Email Marketing is So Lucrative...

  • Direct follow up. It allows you to follow up with your prospects and customers directly into their inbox. Over and over again.
  • It boasts high conversions. While blog posts and articles are important for growing traffic and bolstering your reputation, they  rarely convert as readily offers sent by email.
  • It's your 100% your own asset. Social media is great, but it's you don't own your follower list the way you own your email list.

And if that's not enough...

  • It's cheap. Dirt cheap.

Unfortunately for many people, while they understand the power of the mailing list, they have trouble growing a list, but here's a way to change that. 

Download Your Free Email Marketing Checklist:

If you want to get more subscribers, we've published two easy-reference checklists that can help you including...

  • Email Marketing Success Checklist: Make sure you dot all your i's and cross all your t's and do everything you need to make email marketing work for you.
  • List Building Checklist: It's what most online business owners struggle with...growing their list. This checklist includes 40 ideas to help you do that.

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What to Do Next:

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More Mailing List Subscribers – 30+ Free Gift Ideas

30+ Free Gift Ideas for More Email Subscribers

List Building Ideas

If there’s one thing that makes it easier for you to grow your list quickly, it’s to give away something valuable in return for the opt-in. If you’re not sure what to give away, here are over 30 ideas to get you started.

MONEY-MAKING TIP! Always remember to monetize these freebies. Your ultimate goal in gaining a subscriber is to quickly turn them into a customer, so ensure your freebies are highly targeted to a product or service you promote. So your free report or CD that solves a problem for your subscriber should ultimately lead them to a solution that can help them get to success faster, achieve better results or provide some quick benefit to them. 

Now without further ado, here are you free gift ideas:

1. A free PDF. Give them a report on something or a brief guide on something. We specialize in creating report and other documents you can give away free to your new subscribers. If you're in the personal development market, you can get your first done-for-you report for free here.  

2. An audio content download. A lot of people prefer to listen to audio in their cars or on their lunch break, instead of read. Use some written content you have and turn it into audio, interview someone or just speak off the cuff, if that's your thing. 

3. A video download. Videos give your audience a chance to see and hear. It also allows you to tap into new audiences by using platforms like YouTube, Vimeo and more.

4. A coupon or discount code. Have them opt-in for a coupon code for one of your products or for a discount of all the items in your store. This is a great way to convert a subscriber into a customer right away.

5. Free membership. Give them access to valuable ongoing content that in turn promotes your products and services.

6. Access to a forum or discussion area. People will sign up just to get access to the advice and conversations in the private area. Building a community is a key ingredients to building word of mouth, gaining trust and increasing your sales.

7. Tips. Give away a giant list of tips. For example, “101 Tips for a Better _____________.”

8. Tools. Whether you create the tools and software or you just give a list of helpful tools to complete a task, tools are in demand.

9. Excel spreadsheets. For example, if you run a weight loss site, give away a spreadsheet that makes it easy to track workouts. Anything that keeps your audience organized and goal focused is a valuable gift to your subscribers.

10. A mobile app. Help your subscribers get things done on the go. Have a useful mobile application developed and have them opt-in to receive the download link.

11. A CD or DVD. You may want to charge for shipping or calculate your cost-per-acquisition (how much it costs to get a new customer and how much that customer is worth) and give it away free. Either way, delivering a physical product in the mail can cement your relationship with your customer more than a digital download.

12. A guide to buying something. For example, write a buyer’s guide for choosing which Android phone to purchase. Include product reviews, comparisons and other useful information to help them make a smart buying decision.

13. A checklist. For instance, give people a checklist on what to look for when buying a new computer. People love checklists because they're short and to the point and help them get tasks done quickly.

14. A free preview. For example, give people the first chapter of your book for free.

15. Public domain content. Give annotated, edited or better formatted public domain content. For example, Napoleon Hill’s “Think and Grow Rich” is in the public domain. You could format it to your industry and give it away for free.

16. Answer a problem they needs solved. Think of the problems your ideal customer has and give them content that helps solve that problem. The solution can be sent by email, be a PDF download, a video or whatever makes sense for your audience.

17. Construct a course. For example, a 7-step course on Meditating to Gain Focus in Your life. Give them one email each day to help them reach their goal.

18. Link to your best articles and blog posts. Basically give away a report that’s really a guide to your best resources. When you promote it, tell them what they're going to learn and what problems you're going to solve for them. 

19. Give away recipes. People are always on the lookout for a great recipes. Think of saving them time, making them more healthy or providing some other useful benefit.

20. Do a screencast. Record your video screen and give away the video. Use it to teach something on your screen. This works great for demonstrating software, using a website or anything you can do on your computer.

21. Talk about mistakes to avoid. For example, “7 Mistakes to Avoid When Setting Your Goals.”

22. Interview someone in your industry. If it’s a recognizable name on an in-demand topic, you’ll get a ton of opt-ins.

23. Access to a live webinar. They have to sign up now to get the access code and you've got a new subscriber. Webinars are also a great way to interact with your audience and promote products that will help them.

24. A recorded webinar. Once you've done your live webinar, that's not the end of it. You can use this recording to get new opt-ins.

25. A printable workbook. People fill as they learn. Writing down lessons helps boost retention and people love printables!

26. Access to you. For example, promise to answer a question via email for anyone who subscribes. Just be conscious of the time you give and how that translates into revenue for your business.

27. Run a contest. Be weary of  doing a big giveaway and adding everyone who enters to your mailing list. Most people won't remember they entered the contest and will wonder who the heck you are. Instead, once they enter, show them a valuable opt-in offer that is hard-to-resist, but completely optional for contest entrants.

28. Deal reminders. If you frequently do limited time deals that are shared with customers only, let people know that.

29. Random giveaways. Give a prize away to someone in your list every week or every month. Use this to entice people to sign up.

30. Members-only events. If people want to come to the event, they have to sign up. They could be local events, virtual events or whatever works for your business.

31. Give a mystery gift. Don’t tell people what they’ll get before signing up, just tell them it’s something good. Or tell them what it’ll do for them, without saying what it is. Make sure you test this to see if it works and perhaps make it a very limited time offer, so they are more compelled to sign up.

32. Your existing valuable content. Lock your old content so people have to sign up to get access to it.

33. The second half of an article. For example, you might give Page 1 of an article away for free, but people have to sign up to get the second half. 

34. Statistics. Give away a detailed report about little known statistics in your industry.

Valuable subscriber gifts are the easiest way to get people on your list, but the secret to continuous and fast list growth is to take more than one of these ideas and create highly-targeted offers you can share on your blog, on social media, in your advertising and more. Most people stop at just one free gift, but then miss out on attracting more potential subscribers. 

2 Case Studies: Get Results with Video without Appearing on Camera or Even Saying a Word

2 Case Studies: Get Results with Video without Appearing on Camera or Even Saying a Word

HINT: Do This for Yourself or as a High-Ticket Service for Your Clients

Watch the video above as Damon shows you how he created videos for his clients, each for under $150...and helped his client sell over $8 million in real estate. He outlines the steps including:

  • Finding out what customers (people who are ALREADY looking to buy) are looking for, so you can deliver the right content to them. 
  • Gathering information to include in the video, so you can easily create a script. 
  • Creating a benefit-driven script and instructions to produce the best results. 
  • Finding professional actors on the cheap that will perform in your videos for you.
  • Using free and easy to use editing tools to make your video as professional as possible. 

And he never appears on camera or even had to include his or his client's voice in the video. It was all done as simply and inexpensively as possible, making it easy for him to serve his clients and for clients to get more sales through the power of video. 

6 Easy Ways to Use Private Label Rights (PLR) Content to Create Video

6 Easy Ways to Use Done-for-You,
Private Label Rights (PLR) Content to Create Video

Alice Seba

by Alice Seba

By now, we all understand the business building power video can have for our business, but we always seem to come up with excuses not to create video, even though video…

Benefit #1: Allows us to reach new audiences.

We miss out on potential customers who prefer video content, who readily search for content on video sites.

Benefit #2: Provides us with a much higher of level of audience engagement.

Video appeals to audio and visual senses, so automatically grabs and keeps attention. It also offers a more personal connection that written content doesn't. Your visitors will feel like they know you as a real flesh-and-blood person when they can see and/or hear you.

Benefit #3: More readily turns prospects into customers.

There are countless statistics that show that conversion rates increase dramatically on sales page with video. Some, including Brightcove, say conversion actually doubles. That's huge.

But We, Me Included, Still Make (Lame) Excuses:

It's always easier to do what we've always done, but sometimes we surprise ourselves at just how simple venturing into new territory can be…and it's always worth it when it helps us grow our businesses dramatically.

Here are some of the excuses we often make…

Lame Excuse #1: It's too time consuming.

It's easy to just publish written content, but that means we're completely ignoring a huge chunk of our target market because we're worried about just a little extra work. And seriously, if we're using PLR, a lot of the work is already done for us.

Lame Excuse #2: We don't want to be on camera.

Ugh yeah…video means I have to do my hair and makeup. And then I have to make sure I'm not bugging my eyes out like I tend to do when I'm talking on video. It's a little embarrassing, but I'm working on it and when I just don't feel up for it, I can do a slide show video or get someone else to make a video for me. So many options.

Lame Excuse #3: Not sure what to talk about.

That's definitely true about all content. Don't publish unless you've got something worthwhile to say and the cool thing is, if you're using done-for-you content…someone else has already figured out what you should say.

When someone has already done all that research and content creation for us, it's easy to put videos together quickly.

Ideas for Using PLR to Create Video:

Almost any prewritten content can be turned into video, so you can leverage the benefits of multimedia content. Here are just a few ideas for you.

Idea #1: Prewritten articles make great video scripts.

Find articles and other content on topics people are readily searching for on Google and you've got a new source of traffic too. Think “how to” content and other problems people need to solve.

Idea #2: Ebooks can be turned into video lessons for a high ticket course. 

How much can you sell an ebook for? $27, $37…maybe $47? Those same can be broken down into video lessons and sold as a high-ticket course (perhaps for hundred of dollars a pop) for sale.

Idea #3: Get more email subscribers with a video series. 

You can take shorter reports and make an informative video series. Your viewers can see the first video on YouTube or on your site and they can opt-in to get the rest of the series, so you can grow your mailing list at the same time.

Idea #4: You don't have to be on camera. 

If you're okay with speaking, but really don't want your face on camera…no problem. Just open up PowerPoint and add text and images, so they tell the visual story.

Idea #5: Use the slide shows in PLR packages.

Many done-for-you and ready-to-publish packages come with slide shows, so a lot of your work is already done. Use those slides shows to quickly and easily create video content.

Idea #6: You don't even have to talk if you don't want to.

If you don't want to do the voice-over for your slide show videos, you can easily and inexpensively hire a quality voice over artist on sites like Fiverr. You've got options.

Done-for-you content is always a great time saver that allows you to free up your time to focus on growing your business, instead of constantly working in it.

It gives you the same opportunity when it comes to publishing video content. Creating a script is half the battle of making a video, so if you've got done-for-you PLR content…you're more than half way there. And if you don't want to spend the time actually making the video, there are inexpensive and convenient options for that as well.

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