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Richard Igoe
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FOLLOW-UPS WITH AUTORESPONDERS



By Richard Igoe



Anyone who gets involved in marketing products on the

internet will know that follow-up is VERY VERY important.

Most sales occur after the 3rd, 4th, or 5th follow up, and

doing this manually can become very time consuming.



If your site suddenly gets a high ranking in the search

engines or you put out an advert, you will have to be

prepared to deal with the traffic and to reply to your

enquiries.



Now you will need to follow up 3 or 4 or even more times in

most cases before a prospect becomes a customer. It makes

sense to use different emails in each follow up, and each

time describe some extra advantages of your product that

you have left out in previous emails. This can become very

confusing if you have new enquiries each day. You will have

to send each of your follow-up emails to a different group.

You will have to keep track of which follow-ups were sent

to which groups.



There is software available that allows you to personalize

your messages by merging your emails with your recipients

names. You have to add the names and addresses to your

groups, but after this, it can send out your message to

everyone in a particular group, and filter out certain

addresses if you want. This can be useful if you want to

avoid sending a message to those who may have already

received it in a previous mailing.



However even with such software there is still quite a lot

of work to be done. Email addresses have to be collected

and added to your mailing groups, and you have to keep logs

of who has received a particular message. You also have to

make your own record of which messages have been sent and

to who so as not to send the same message to the same group

twice. If your follow-ups have to be done at specified

intervals after your initial enquiry, you have to make sure

you remember to run your mail program on those days.



The answer is to use autoresponders to do your follow-ups,

and leave a minimum of work for you to do once a prospect

has become a serious lead or even a customer. An

autoresponder allows you to set up your follow-ups to go

out at various intervals after the initial enquiry. You can

set different messages up on the autoresponder and specify

when each message should be sent after receiving the

enquiry. To see how they work send a blank email to

mailto:wscquicktell.net and you will receive a series of emails

with my 5-day website success course.



It is often a good idea to set up two or more

autoresponders to handle the initial enquiry. The first

autoresponder will be in reply to your ad, and will give

some details about your product or service. It will also

ask the recipient to reply to a second autoresponder if

s/he wants more information. The second autoresponder can

include some advantages that you only hinted at in the

first reply, and then follow up with the remaining

messages. This has aroused your prospects' interest and is

part of the sales process.



In one of your follow up messages you will need to make a

call for action. If you don't ask your prospects to buy,

the chances are they won't. One of the best ways to do this

is to let them know that for a limited time they will

receive a certain discount or that the offer will only be

available at a certain price for a limited period.



Some people argue that autoresponders don't allow you to

deal with each prospect individually. However it is easy

enough to set your autoresponder to personalise the replies

to address your prospects with their first name for

example. You set up your autoresponder so that if a

prospect replies to the message, the email will come to

your own email address and you will be able to reply

personally.



If your business revolves around sending and receiving a

lot of email, autoresponders are an essential tool.



1) They drastically reduce the amount of work.

2) They reduce the possibility of making mistakes sending

out the wrong reply or to the wrong address.

3) They do not rely on a person being at work at a certain

time to send out email.

4) They allow you to make follow-ups efficiently.

5) They give you more time to concentrate on promotion and

marketing.



If you are hosting your website on a full-service web host,

the chances are they will provide you with an

autoresponder. However you don't need a website to have an

autoresponder. You can use an autoresponder service. If

your business needs more than one autoresponder or

autoresponders that send out more than one reply at

intervals, we have listed some good services here:

http://www.thewebseye.com/autoresponders.htm .



Autoresponders have already become an essential marketing

tool, and their use is likely to increase as more and more

businesses realise the necessity to automate.



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Article Copyright by Richard Igoe -

http://www.TheWebsEYE.com . Get his latest Free Website

Success Course by sending a blank email to

mailto:wscquicktell.net and find out whether you have the

6 essentials of a successful site!



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