Wise Ways To Build Your Email List
by Ronald Gibson
Published on this site: May 27th , 2005 - See
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Just about every successful Internet Marketer will tell you that,
"The money is in the list". But, how do you go about building
a good-sized email list? Here are several wise ways that you can
use to start building your own large list of email addresses.
- OFFER A FREEBIE
You have to give in order to get. If you want people tooffer
up their email address, you`re going to have to offer up
an incentive. Nothing works better than something that`s
complimentary (you spell that free). You can give away no-cost
reports, books, software, or even sample pages of a book.
- USE POP-UPS
Pop-ups are one of the most common methods you can use to
capture email addresses and build your email list quickly
and with ease. Simply construct a web page containing code
for a form and set the page to open (pop up) when visitors
enter or exit your site.
Make sure the pop-up offer is something that`s valuable
enough to motivate visitors to take time to give you their
contact information. Your offer can be a complimentary report,
download, or ebook that arrives instantly through your autoresponder
to their email inbox when they give you their email.
Be cautious when using pop-ups. Most computer users consider
them to be annoying. Multiple pop-ups on a site can really
turn off a potential customer, so limit yourself to one
pop-up per site.
- USE POSTCARDS
If you have a mailing list that contains snail mail (street)
addresses, convert it into an email list by sending out
a postcard and inviting people to visit your website to
receive a gift of some kind a report, a discount coupon,
etc. Visitors don`t have to pay in order to receive their
gifts, they simply need to enter an email address.
A Word to the Wise from the U.S. Post Office: Postage is
much less expensive for a postcard than a standard-size
letter. (Not only are they economical, postcards are more
likely to get your message across since the consumer doesn`t
have to open an envelope.)
- SUBSCRIBER BOX ON EVERY PAGE
This is a clever trick that so many people overlook. Put
a response form on every page of your website offering a
newsletter or other freebie. This will increase the number
of email addresses you capture exponentially.
Why? When search engines index the pages of your website,
a visitor may come directly to a page other than your home
page. If you only have a subscriber box on your home page,
you`re missing the boat, not to mention the thousands of
visitors who bypass your homepage.
- CONTESTS
Contests very often prove to be a good way to generate traffic
and buzz for your business. Create a contest and put a form
on your site or in a pop-up box. The entry "fee"
is their email address.
You need to be aware that not all the people who sign up
for your contest are good prospects. Many are just contest
"junkies" people who are only looking for freebies
and have no intention of buying a product or service.
Warning to the Wise: If your prizes are cash or large-ticket
items, you should be sure to check with local agencies to
make sure you`re not violating any contest laws.
- DISPLAY YOUR AUTORESPONDER ADDRESS
Most people give their website link when they place soloads,
ezine ads, or other marketing messages. To be one step ahead
of the game in collecting email addresses, list your autoresponder
address instead of your URL. This way you can capture email
address and funnel them into your follow-up sales letters.
- JUST ASK
If you`re chatting with a prospect on the phone or a potential
customer stops by your place of business, don`t be shy:
ask for an email address or business card (which usually
includes their email address).
Okay, you know what you want you know what you need. It`s time
for you to set your traps and capture those email addresses.

Ronald Gibson is a Web Designer and Web Marketer. He is
the Webmaster of AffiliateUtopia.com, which offers information about
some of the best money making opportunities on the Web. For more
information, visit: http://www.affiliateutopia.com/

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