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It's
true that "content is king," but equally important
to success in online marketing of any kind is contact.
Not just the one time "flash in the pan" type
either. You need to form relationships with your potential
customers, and maintain it on a day to day basis. Remember,
just as with content, good solid contact will get you
good solid sales.
Developing
relationships with your clients is paramount in any successful
campaign, and to do this, you need more than a series
of advertisements hitting the airwaves. You have to "lock"
your readers in so that you can get assurance that the
highest number of people are reading anything you send
out.
In
other words, you need to get yourself a mailing list of
people who have signed up to get information from you.
These people have agreed to hear what you have to say,
and so will be more likely to open your emails than, say
a cold contact would. You give them a taste of the area
of sales you're focusing on, and no doubt, they have similar
interests.
So
how do you go about getting a mailing list, and how do
you keep track of it?
Obviously,
you'll need a place for your potential customers to sign
up. You can do this a few different ways:
1.
You could create a simple sign up page on your website
with a form on it that'll let you gather names and email
addresses. Then place a link to that sign up page on your
main site with a brief statement about what they'd be
signing up to.
2.
You could create what's called a "landing page"
that also has a sign up form on it. Landing pages are
good when you're working with Google AdWords or a similar
advertising method. You could create an ad that simply
states, "Get some free information about (your marketing
focus) and be on the road to success in no time."
As the link URL, you'd supply your landing page, where
people could sign up. Add some pertinent info about your
offer and you're on your way.
3.
Or you could build the newest form of page used to develop
a good mailing list called the "squeeze page."
A squeeze page can be a stand alone web page that offers
your readers some information about a product much like
a sales copy page does. However, the difference here is
that you'll be splitting the information into two separate
pages thus giving only half of the information along with
an, "If you'd like to learn more, simply fill in
the form and you'll be immediately given a much better
idea of what it's all about."
Which
ever way you choose to get sign ups, you've only won half
the battle however. Now you have to keep track of your
new customers and give them something to read that'll
get them to buy from you.
This
is where autoresponders can come in handy.
Autorepsonders
make it easy to build relationships with your customers
because, as the name suggests, they are automatic. Most
autoresponders can be tied into any sign up form and harvest
names and email addresses for you, so you don't have to
keep track of them manually.
They're
also used to send out mailings automatically whenever
you schedule them, so you could load something into your
autoresponder today and have it emailed out several days
or weeks later. Or, if you have something exciting and
new to tell your readers, you could have the autoresponder
mail it out right away. It's all up to you and how you
want your mailings scheduled.
Many
autoresponders also keep track of how many readers open
each email you send out, giving you an idea of which mailings
are the most popular. This way you can find products through
your affiliate programs that get the best responses and
not waste time and effort promoting things that aren't
received as well. You get to keep your customers happy,
you become more popular with them, and at the same time,
create an efficient selling machine.
Another
handy feature of most autoresponders is that they allow
you to personalize your emails. With a click of a button,
you can add each reader's name to your message and give
them the sense that you're talking directly to them. Who
wouldn't rather open an email and see, "Hi Fred,"
than "Dear Reader" any day? And which emails
do you gravitate to when you open your email client, those
that have headlines that read, "Important Information
for You," or "Hey Fred, Here's Something You
Might Like to See"?
Yes,
autoresponders can help you achieve a highly personal
and efficient sales machine, building relationships between
you and your customers for weeks, months, and even years
to come. They can help you put your best foot forward
and give the impression that you are a professional online
affiliate marketer that can be counted on to give regular
and valuable information. This will gain you trust from
those who read your messages, and trust always leads to
more sales.
Fred
Farah
copyright 2005
About
the author
Fred Farah is a long time business man who is willing
to share his expertise from his web site Best
Affiliate Products
It's
all about affiliate marketing to niche markets. Lots to
learn from the Niche Madness 7-day eCourse, as well as
the Niche Market Strategies newsletter.
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