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Author Topic: List building tips- What are your recommendations.  (Read 1082 times)

russel2peter

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List building tips- What are your recommendations.
« on: September 11, 2009, 05:07:34 AM »
Hi, All ..

A few of our members have been making the forum rounds looking for ways to build their newsletter base ...

post a few tips in a nice, piping hot, thread ... shall we?

Let's have some input, folks!

Try to stay away from ONLY posting affiliate links, if you would ... include them, fine.

But I want methods to the madness, not just referrals!

Let her RIP, crew!

I'll offer tips of my own once the thread starts running out of gas ... which should be a while! LOL

Regards

sam

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Re: List building tips- What are your recommendations.
« Reply #1 on: September 11, 2009, 05:09:32 AM »
Dear friend,
To build my lists I use 'viral' books.
These are books which are free and can
be rebranded and given away.

Inside the books are links to my newsletter
and to my site.

There are examples at my home page

jane brooke

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Re: List building tips- What are your recommendations.
« Reply #2 on: September 11, 2009, 05:11:33 AM »
My primary list-building 'tool' has always been (can you guess it? :) forums.

Depending on...

Your posting frequency
Your posts
Your sig file
Your 'subscription page'
Your offer
Your niche

You can pull in several hundred subscribers per month...just by participating and including your sig file. This is old news to some and an exciting new concept to others -- but even many people who yawn about it and say 'been there, done that' don't REALLY utilize forums as a list-building tool.

Another idea...

Since surveying your market before creating a product is the best way to go -- unless you're positively sure your idea will be a hit -- put a little twist on the survey. At the end, include a checkbox (that's already checked) that says something like "Sign me up for X newsletter, all about X - and read the results from this survey in a couple weeks!" When people submit the survey, you've just 1) gotten valuable input on your product idea and 2) grown your list simultaneously with minimal effort.

A good way to attract survey responses? Forum sig files :)

God bless

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