8 Simple Steps to increase Your Opt-in Rate
by Jo Han Mok

Published on this site: November 23th, 2006 - See
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The money is in the list. It is the mantra of each and every Internet
Marketer in each and every niche. Whether you market on social network
sites, forums, groups, or across the Internet the money is in the list.
Without a list you don't have a ready-made customer group.
Research shows that it takes 4-7 times of contact before people are ready
to trust and purchase from you. How can you gain that trust if you can't
follow up with your customer?
You have to develop that list. You must engage people who come to your
site and encourage them to leave their name and email address so that
you can contact them again and again. The money is in the follow up and
you can't follow up without a list.
Here are 8 simple changes to make to your site that will increase
the number and quality of people who willingly leave you their contact
information and ask you to follow up!
- Make the opt-in box to your ezine obvious. You'd be surprised at
the number of people who complain about the lack of subscribers to their
ezine and yet, when you visit the site the box is no-where to be found.
Be sure to make the box obvious both on the page and either in the navigation side bar or in a pop up.
- Audio and video components are becoming more and more popular. People
no longer see this technology as exciting and new but expect it. Audio
will help your customer to "see" the opt-in box. Conversion
rates for sites with audio report an increase of 30% or more compared
to when they didn't have audio directing the reader to the opt-in. Readers like to be connected
to people. Audio makes you more real. Audio gives direction. If your
reader doesn't take the time to read the directions or the benefits
to your ezine they will most likely hear it.
- Headlines are important in everything related to marketing and this
is no exception. People skim what they read and the headline to your
ezine might be the only thing they read about the ezine. Give them something
to remember. Don't use "Free Newsletter! or worse Sign up for our
mailing list." Boring! Instead list a benefit of your newsletter
with some mystery: Finally! Keep the Weight Off For Good! or Insider
Secrets to Blast Your Sales Off This Year!
- A hearty description with powerful adjectives and adverbs will help
to convince people that leaving their name and email is not a mistake.
You will not spam. You will send content rich high-quality information
to them to help them solve their problems. Aim for a description between
15 and 30 words. You can even include the description in your email
signature line. Answer the question "What's" in it for me?
Be sure to follow through on the promise!
- In your opt-in box ask for their First Name and Primary Email Address.
If you ask for just their name you may get first, last or a combination
of both sometimes not in the right order. Since your autoresponder will
use this information to personalize your email you want it to be right.
is worse than addressing an email to hi smith, John! The second part
of the puzzle is to ask for their primary email. You may even want to
elaborate on that topic since many people have throw-away emails they use in Hotmail or
yahoo. Your ezine may never be seen or worse end up in the junk mail
box. Just asking for the primary address often gets you the right information.
- Be sure to have a "Subscribe Here" or "Send My Subscription"
or "Send My Free Information!" button. Change the common "Submit"
button. To quote a famous marketer "people do not want to submit;
they do want free information!"
- Do you value your privacy? Have you been hit with too much spam?
So have your subscribers. Assure them up front that you do not spam,
do not sell their address and will not post it on the billboard along
the highway. Don't make them click a link to read your privacy statement
you will lose them right there. If they have to click through to read an entire
page about how you will protect their privacy you probably have something
to hide or so they'll think.
- Do you like receiving more than you asked for? So do your subscribers!
Give them a free report or a 5-week ecourse or even a free ebook within
the topic of your niche. Give away some of your best stuff. You will
catch more flies with honey than you do with vinegar. Be sure that the information
is within your niche though. People who are searching for information
on dog health don't care about how to potty train a ferret.
You now have 8 of the most important and simplest steps you can take
to increase the opt-in rate on your website. They won't do a bit of good
unless you implement them. So go now and make a few tweaks and see how
well you do!

Jo Han Mok - is a #1 bestselling author and frequent featured
speaker at Internet Marketing bootcamps and conferences. Visit his website
for a simple step-by-step plan to profit online in 21 days or less! http://www.SuperFastProfit.com


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