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Autoresponders,
or responders, are simply programs that allow you to send
out pre-written emails which have been pre-loaded into
the responder. Prospective customers or recruits either
input their email addresses into a signup form on a website
or send a blank email to a trigger address. They are then
entered into a database and receive your emails at the
intervals you specify when you set up the responder.
This
is an extremely powerful marketing techinque as it allows
you to send repeated messages to people who have positively
displayed their interest in whatever you're promoting.
Numerous
studies have shown that the majority of consumers will
not buy, or signup to something, at the first exposure.
Prospects typically need to have somewhere between 5 and
12 exposures to the product or service before they feel
comfortable enough to commit. The ideal number of follow
up contacts is often said to be 7, but this will vary
depending upon the individual consumer and the product
on offer.
Since
the recipient of your emails has given you permission
to contact them, you won't be accused of "spamming".
You may need to provide full contact details in your emails
to be sure of this - it varies from country to country,
but err on the side of caution. An added bonus is that
you will have their email address in your database - or
"list" - so that you can keep them updated with
any new offers you may have in future.
Many
internet marketers already appreciate the awesome power
of automated follow up using an autoresponder loaded with
well crafted sales messages. However, there is one enhancement
that is often overlooked, even by relatively experienced
marketers: The "Thank You" page. Used properly,
this can boost your signup rate by as much as 20%, it
can help promote your other programs, products and opportunities
and it can even earn you some money.
It's
easy to overlook this aspect of autoresponders. After
all, you've probably spent a good deal of time crafting
your email messages and loading them into the responder.
It's only natural that when the last one is input you
want to get the messages out to the big wide world ASAP
- right? But take just a few minutes - and that really
is all it needs - and you could benefit hugely.
First
of all, whatever you do, don't use the Thank You page
that your autoresponder company so kindly provides for
you. Why do you think they provide this? Certainly, it
is a service to their customers. Normally it gives a polite
(if generic) thank you and contains a few reassurances
about spam along with brief details of the opt-out procedure.
However, when you look at it closely, it is a full page
advert for the autoresponder provider isn't it? A full
page advert which you have provided for them.
As
an absolute minimum, if you can't be bothered to spend
a few minutes to generate your own custom Thank you page,
redirect your new signup to one of the other pages on
your website, or to the home page of one of your other
sites if you have more than one. However, it's much better
to take the time and produce your own full page advert.
Some of the items you might want to consider including
are listed below:
A polite thank you (mandatory).
A brief statement that you only send emails with permission,
that they may unsubscribe at any time and that you will
never pass their contact details to a third party (also
mandatory).
A link to another website that you own or promote.
An advert for another opportunity that you are involved
in.
A "Tell A Friend" form or link.
Adverts from Google Adsense or some other source.
Items
1 & 2 are only common courtesy. Items 3 - 6 could
give your performance a real boost. Remember, this is
a page that your viewer will automatically click away
from. They are "ready-to-click" so at least
give them the option of making a click that will benefit
you rather than just clicking on their "favourites"
or home page buttons. Not all of them will click - but
some of them will and you need every advantage you can
get!
About
the author
Hamish Hayward
http://www.selfstarters.co.uk/
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