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How to Create Email Autoresponders That Sells
by Douglas Miller
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Published on this site: September 4th, 2007 - See
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What is Auto-responders? Auto-responders are software programs
that automatically send a response or follow up email to an
individual that has set their limits to accept an autoresponse
email.
The key to writing effective autoresponders is to have a clear
objective from the beginning. Since autoresponders are being
sent to those who are interested in your goods and services,
chances are they have already visited your site or have made a
purchase in the past. Autoresponders are a way to earn repeat
business or to sell a new product. They should not be long and
they should have a point that is easy to understand.
While many people use autoresponders as a way to reach a large
number of people without having to send each person on their
mailing list a personal message, you should keep in mind that
automated messages do not sell products. Even though your
message will be read by thousands of people, making each of them
feel special is the goal. Those who receive your message should
feel like it was to them from you personally. When writing your
message, use a conversational tone. Always include your full
name, your company name, and URL so customers can click on it
easily when they want to visit your site. Your message should
only be one or two paragraphs in length and should mention your
web site once or twice.
Don't use autoresponders to plug everyday products. This is a
waste of time and if those on your email list receive too many
messages, they will want to opt out or unsubscribe to your
autoresponder. This means that you will lose a potential
customer. Save autoresponders for special sales, new product
launches, or any other time you have something important to
inform the customer. Do not send out autoresponders too often
in a week, try to schedule it 4~6 days interval so that customer
will not get the feeling that you are selling too often to them.
In your opening paragraph, introduce your product. Tell the
customer when it is available and where they can find it. Since
most people do not take the time to read entire emails from
companies and small businesses, you should include contact
information in the beginning and at the end of your message. In
second paragraph, you can describe the benefits and features of
the new product and offer advice on using it.
Since customers generally ignore sales letters, an effective
autoresponder should not sound like you are trying to sell
something. Instead, it should sound more like an update or a
friendly reminder to visit your web site. In the subject line,
you should try to personalize it or include your company name so
people will know it's from you. Since spamming has become a big
issue in recent years, wording your message and your subject
line correctly will keep your message from the bulk mail pile.
Try to gain interest from the customer when they first read the
subject line, so that they will click into the main body of the
message to find out more. Subject heading should not reveal too
much details about the product or services in your main body or
URL, but to get customer curious about what you want to offer.
After sending autoresponders, track their progress to see how
many hits you receive as a result. If your message was
effective, you will experience an increase in business a few
hours after sending the message. Give it a few days to measure
the success of your autoresponder.

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