How to Build a Responsive List.
July 26, 2007 on 10:45 pm | In How to Articles |
One of the best methods of online marketing is list building. If you were to ask any of the gurus what is the best way to make money online and they are going to tell you to build a list.
But wait one minute!
What kind of list do you want?
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A responsive list of subscribers ready to buy your products?
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A list of Freebie Seekers who will never buy anything you offer?
Many who start out list building want to build a list fast. And why wouldn’t they? The problem is that they use methods that will bring in subscribers who will never purchase from them. They are known as “Freebie Seekers†and the way you get these types of customers is collecting them through giveaways, or free product offerings.
Not all will be this type of subscriber but the majority will.
How do you get responsive subscribers, one’s ready to buy your products?
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Build a list from customers that purchase from you.
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Use list building methods that will bring your responsive subscribers.
Building a responsive list from your customers is good and everybody should use this practice but if you are doing it from your unresponsive list this will be a long and drawn out process.
To build a list of customers that will buy from you right from the beginning you will need to attract that kind of customer. The method I know that will attract buying customers is to use very affordable products and drive lot’s of traffic to them.
A couple of resources for doing this are The Seven Dollar Mall. You can also purchase $7 products with PLR (Private Label Rights) set up individual sites and send Targeted traffic to those sites. You can get lot’s of PLR $7 products from Seven Dollar Solutions.
Sending and collecting targeted leads are really the best method.
Now you have everything you need to begin building a list of targeted responsive subscribers.
Sincerely,
Glen Barnhardt
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