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Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Email Lists Made Easy. Well… Easier.

August 13, 2008 by ShannonCherry  
Filed under Business

Managing an effective email list is very difficult. You need to build relationships with potential clients and maintain those relationships to make them stay. Experts are saying that it takes at least seven emails for a potential client to even recognize your brand or name, and even then, it takes several more for them to consider buying your product or service.

With today being an age of technology, Email contact lists are very necessary. Be following these three tips it may be a little easier to get one started:

Make a Form – Create a registration form for potential users to fill out. Make the form visible to your users and you will see how many people fill out your form daily. Studies show that an opt-in box is great, but a squeeze page – a landing page that people first see when they go to your website encouraging them to opt-in – brings even better results.

Give to Get – Give potential subscribers to your list a reason to sign up. Like it or not, people online virtually expect to receive something for free before they buy. In fact it is only usually after they have received your free offer and have satisfied themselves about the quality of the information before they go on to buy.

Guarantee Privacy – Scam artists play a large role on the Internet. This is why users are skeptical on whether or not to provide personal information. Provide a privacy policy and make your personal information readily available on your website.

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