Building good
opt-in list
With so many opt-in email lists out there, you really need to
come up with a hook to attractive subscribers. It needs to have something special or different. It could be
something you offer inside every newsletter issue, like interviews with experts. Or the hook could be a unique
incentive that website visitors can take advantage of immediately when they sign up.
Here are some ideas you can use for your own sites, or use as
inspiration to get you thinking a little outside of the box:
1.
Creating a Private Members Only Site or
Section: Create a private web site and
have people sign up to get free, immediate access. For example, you could say, "Subscribe to our free e-zine and
get free access to our private membership web site!" You can choose to have them receive a username and password
every time they want to login, or you can just provide a link to the site in your welcome email.
Your private members only site can be as big or as small as
you want. Some of the things you can include inside are: reports, software, articles, e-books, etc. Inside the
site, you can advertise your affiliate programs, as well. And you can follow-up to let them know about updates,
new products they might be interested in, the latest news in your industry, etc.
2.
Give Subscribers a Free, Tangible
Gift: Instead of offering a free e-book
(or a whole package of them) like most everybody else, promise to give your visitors something they can hold in
their hands if they give you their contact information.
For example, you could say "Subscribe today and get our new
report mailed to you via First Class." You could print out your report on standard 8 x 11 sheets of paper, fold
it up, put it inside an envelope, and mail it off.
Or you can offer a tips booklet and mail it to new
subscribers. Or you can create your own USB stick full of information targeted toward your market and mail that.
Or if you have a wholesale supply of a product of interest to your subscribers, then you can send one to each
new subscriber. The possibilities are only limited by your imagination.
Follow-up possibilities include: articles (your own or
written by others), tips you pick up, news in your niche, reviews of products or other interested, related
websites, etc.
3.
Contest or
Sweepstakes: Hold a free contest or
sweepstakes at your website where they must give their contact information, including their email address, to
enter. Make the prize something that your niche market will be interested in. Otherwise, they'll never want
to enter.
If you already have an ezine up and running, you could offer
free automatic entry for new subscribers. For example, you could say, "Subscribe to our free newsletter and get
automatic entry into our contest." You'll also want to retroactively include current
subscribers.
You can announce the winner(s) at the end, as well as send
any new contest announcements or product announcements. Or you can make this an ongoing contest, where you give
away the same thing to one (or more) lucky people every month. That way you'll entice many subscribers to stay
on your list.
You can find niche products to give away through wholesalers
or drop shippers. Or you can create it yourself.
Once again, you can follow-up with tips, articles, news, new
product announcements, or just an announcement of each monthly winner(s).
Hopefully, now I've inspired you to take some action or
encouraged ideas of your own with these tips. Any idea, the more popular it gets, requires you to think outside
the box every now and then in order to be effective. Building an opt-in email list is no different. And with
newsletters and ezines saturating the Internet day by day, you need to offer something a little different to
make them want to sign up to yours. Or you'll just end up getting left behind.
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