Here's the simple truth: If your site isn't collecting opt-in e-mail addresses from your visitors, you're losing money. I'm always blown away by the number of sites I visit that don't have a place for visitors to leave their e-mail addresses, but I think I've finally discovered the reason why every site doesn't take advantage of this essential marketing strategy...
People are convinced that the process of adding this function to their site is complicated. It's not! Getting set up is quick and easy
-- you DON'T have to be a programmer to do it -- and your opt-in list will quickly become your most valuable sales vehicle.
Of course, once you've started collecting opt-in e-mail addresses, the process of managing them can get scary pretty fast if you don't know what you're doing. So take it from me: The best way to approach the job of managing your lists is to learn from someone who's been doing it -- successfully -- for a while.
Here are a few tips and techniques that we use to keep our opt-in list under control... strategies that helped us generate $2.4 million from e-mail marketing last year alone! These techniques are easily applied to any business, so even if you're already collecting opt-in e-mail addresses, I think you'll find the following list management tips highly valuable!
Getting Started With Your Own Opt-in List
Don't have your own opt-in list yet? Don't worry! Getting started is much easier than you might think, and once it's up and running the process of collecting opt-ins will be on autopilot for good!
First things first: You need to put a web form on your site to collect e-mail addresses from your visitors. (A web form simply provides a place for your visitors to enter their name, e-mail address, and any other information you want to ask them for.) This form contains a script that will automatically send you an e-mail every time someone opts in to your list, telling you their name, e-mail address, and any other information you asked them to provide.
Any HTML editing program, like FrontPage or Dreamweaver, will help you set this up easily, and if you're looking for a free resource that shows you how to do it, visit: http://www.htmlgoodies.com/tutors/fm.html. Of course, if you don't feel like doing it yourself, a web designer could take care of it for you in less than an hour.
It's up to you how you want to store, manage, and use this information. Many people simply store their opt-in lists in a spreadsheet or text file, but there are also some great programs available to help you manage this information more easily.
Once you've started collecting opt-ins, there are a few things you will need to know to effectively manage them... and guarantee the highest possible response from any mailout you send. I've boiled them down to four simple strategies that will have you managing your lists like a pro in no time!
List Management Tip #1: Subscribes And Unsubscribes
One of the most important things you can do to keep your profits maximized -- and your headaches minimized -- is to stay on top of your subscribe and unsubscribe requests. For those of you who don't have an automated system for managing subscriptions to your newsletters and promotional mailings, this is especially important.
Requests to unsubscribe from your list should always be taken seriously. If someone asks to be removed from your list, and you neglect to do so and continue to send them e-mail, you are spamming them, plain and simple. And nothing will get you in hot water faster than a few spam complaints. You'll find yourself wasting hours of your time explaining yourself to the "spam police," and your ISP might even terminate your account!
Of course, it's just as important to ensure that people who ask to be added to your list are subscribed right away, since you never know which one of those subscription requests is going to represent your best customer. If you aren't ensuring that your mailing is being delivered to each and every person who signed up, you're literally throwing money away!
If your subscribe and unsubscribe requests aren't handled automatically, you should take care of this right before you send out a mailing. This ensures that your list is as current as possible, and it also means that you don't have to deal with this chore every single day. Just make it a part of your routine before you press "Send" on any mailing.
List Management Tip #2: Cleaning Your List
Keeping your list clean means more than just removing unsubscribes. Cleaning your list means sifting through the messages that "bounce back" to you after a mailing, and deciding which ones should be removed from your list altogether, and which ones you might want to try mailing again.
"Bounced" messages, also referred to as "undeliverable" messages, are those messages that, for whatever reason, were not successfully received by the intended recipient. Before we go any further, you should know that there are two main categories that bounced messages can fall into:
NOTE: Just in case you're thinking "Why go through the trouble of removing these addresses from my list if they can't be delivered anyway," think again! If you continue to send e-mail to an address that is invalid, you can get into real trouble. This is one of the methods used to identify spammers, and if you are reported as repeatedly sending messages to "dead" e-mail addresses, you can get into trouble with your ISP.For non-fatal errors -- the most common are "Mailbox Is Full" or "Server Too Busy" -- you'll want to try mailing your promotion to these people again. I suggest waiting a couple of days and then trying to resend your message to all the addresses that returned non-fatal errors in your initial mailout. You'll be surprised by how many get delivered on the second try.
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