15
Proven Strategies to Grow Your List
I've been publishing an email newsletter since 2000, and
have to admit I wasn't very attentive to the whole process
at the beginning. Hindsight is 20/20, and I could kick
myself for not taking this strategy very seriously, as my
email newsletter list is my gold mine because it's filled
with subscribers who already know something about me.
Each week after I send out my ezine, I receive several
emails that begin, "Hi Donna! My name is <fill in the blank
here>, and I know you don't know me, but I know you, as I've
been reading your newsletter for a couple of years now." I
love those emails, as I know that my reader has begun to
like, trust and respect me -- all the characteristics that
need to be in place for them to decide to buy something from
me.
Many of you may be asking, "Well, Donna, isn't the email
newsletter dead? Everyone is blogging now." True, blogging
is quite an effective way to publicize your business.
However, I believe in the power of doing both. There are
people who don't have the time/energy/desire to read a blog
and would rather have the info delivered directly to them in
their inbox, with no additional clicking required. So, as
long as I can, I'll be doing both..:)
How can you grow your own list? Or, if you're just starting
an email newsletter, how can you get subscribers to the
list? Here are 15 strategies I've used over the past 5
years to get subscribers to my email newsletter list:
1. Tell your clients, colleagues, friends and family.
Just like a birth announcement, tell everyone you know about
your new "baby" -- your email newsletter. Because you want
a list in which subscribers have opted in, don't add people
directly to the list. In fact, many ezine distribution
services don't permit you to do that. Instead, provide them
with an email sign-up link, or send them to the form on your
web site where they can subscribe to your newsletter.
2. Have a sign-up box on every page of your web site.
You never know on what page someone will land in your web
site. As I look at my web site statistics, I am amazed at
some of the search terms that visitors use that make them
land on an internal page of my web site. Don't take a
chance that you might lose them -- offer them the option to
sign up for your newsletter on every single page of your web
site.
3. Make your sign-up box compelling. Don't
have a simple sign up box that says, "Join our mailing
list." Yuck--who wants to voluntarily receive more email?
Not me! Give your visitor a reason to sign up for your
newsletter, i.e. "Join over 2000 other solo business owners
who receive weekly advice on how to get more clients
online."
4. Create one clear call to action. If you
have too many options for action on your web site, your
visitor will become overwhelmed and leave. Conversely, if
you don't ask your visitor to take an action, you
potentially lose that person forever. Make your primary
call to action on your web site a request to subscribe to
your email newsletter. It's short, simple, to the point,
and will help you build your contact database gold mine.
5. Ask for only 2 pieces of info: a first name and
primary email address. Many web surfers are want to
disclose as little personal info as they can, as they fear
receiving spam or phishing emails. Make it easy for people
to sign up for your list -- require them to disclose only a
minimal amount of info to be added to your newsletter list.
6. Create a free give-away for new subscribers.
If you know your target market well, you know what problems
they struggle with daily. Write a short report/article/ecourse
that provides the answer to a very overwhelming problem that
they have. They can receive the answer to this problem
(your freebie) by giving your their name and email address.
7. Create a squeeze page for lead generation.
A squeeze page is just what it sounds like -- a web site
page that "squeezes" contact info out of a visitor. I have
a content-rich ebook that I give away to new visitors. One
of my promotional strategies is to list the domain for that
squeeze page,
http://www.GetMoreClientsOnline.com, and write very
compelling copy about why they would want this information.
I get 10-15 new subscribers per day with this technique.
8. Make an offer in your signature file.
Don't overlook the power of an effective email signature.
Whether you use it on a discussion list, online forum,
online networking site, or just in an email that gets
forwarded to someone else, ensure your signature file works
for you. In it, make an offer for your free give-away and
let the reader know how they can receive that info. I've
been hooked more than once by a compelling email signature
-- they really work! You can see mine here:
http://www.onlinebizcoachingcompany.com/emailsig.htm.
9. Create a visual icon for your newsletter.
Visitors respond better to pictures than words. If they can
see a visual representation of your newsletter or of your
give-away, they are more likely to see the value in what
you're offering and part with their contact info.
10. Use a pop-up or pop-over box on your web site.
Yes, pop-up boxes are annoying, but they're quite
effective. There are many new varieties now available that
look like sticky notes or a paper list, or ones that seem to
bounce on your screen. Most of these newer varieties are
not blocked by pop-up blocker software. You'll want to use
one that's eye-catching, contains a very compelling offer to
subscribe, and won't be blocked by your visitor's browser.
11. Make subscribing to your newsletter your #1 goal
at events. Anytime I attend an in-person networking
event or speak at a meeting, my primary goal is to get
people to subscribe to my email newsletter. I simply ask
people to indicate they want to receive my newsletter by
placing an "X" on the back of their business card, and then
I add them to my list and they are sent my opt-in message.
At one event, I had to tell the women at my table what I
needed in the next 30 days, and I said I wanted subscribers
to my newsletter. Every woman at the table gave me her card
and said, "Sign me up!"
12. Offer a free sample or your archives for viewing.
Some visitors have to be shown before they bite, so show
them where you archive your prior issues and let them
experience first-hand all the value you offer in your
newsletter. Once convinced, they'll sign up!
13. Ask for referrals from your readers. In
your newsletter or on your web site, ask your readers to
"tell a friend" about your newsletter. There are both free
and paid services that offer this option,
Bravenet.com being one
of the more popular ones.
14. Get your articles published in other ezines.
Writing articles and having them published online or in
other people's newsletters or blogs has been a tremendous
asset in helping me grow my list. Make sure that your
article resource box (the info that appears about you at the
end of your article) includes your compelling offer to get
readers to sign up for your newsletter and receive your free
gift.
15. Advertise on the back of your business card.
The back of my business card contains compelling copy about
the free give-away I offer for subscribing to my
newsletter. Don't let the back of your business card go to
waste and stay blank -- make that space work for you by
helping you add subscribers to your newsletter list.
Growing your list takes time. Better to have well-qualified
prospects on your list who are truly interested in what you
offer than a large list of people who never read what you
write. Implement 1-2 of these strategies each week to grow
your well-qualified email newsletter list.
(c) 2008 Donna Gunter
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