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The Elusive Autoresponder Will Your Business Die Without


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Lisa M Cope
Lisaflipidy.com

Flipidy.com
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The Elusive Autoresponder Will Your Business Die Without

One?



Yes, it very well could die an extremely slow death.

Did you know that it takes the average buyer 7 exposures

to your offer before they will make a purchase.



Just think, if you have a measly 100 responses to your offer

in a weeks time that would be 700 letters that you would

have to write. I don't know about you but even if I copy

and paste just personalizing with the prospects name it

would take me forever just to respond to the to the initial

inquiry not to mention the 7 or more follow ups it could

take to make the sale.



Do you really want to spend your valuable time responding

to each prospect individually when it could all be done

more quickly and efficiently for you with an autoresponder?



First what exactly is an autoresponder ?



Autoresponders are an automated email system that you set

up on your website or that are hosted on another site

called a remote server.



What can an autoresponder do?



Well, once you get your autoresponder set up it's like having

a sales person that knows all your prospects by name,

never sleeps, eats and works just for you 24 hours a day,

7 days a week. Even holidays!



Imagine this, a prospect sees your ad, comes to your site,

they click they look they leave and there goes any hope of

a sale with them.



Now imagine they see your ad they click on your offer but

this time you give them the opportunity to sign up for a

free report, product updates or even your newsletter.

Anything to gently coax them into giving you their email

address.



This is when your autoresponder goes to work for you.

Everything is in place you have it all set up. The first

thing it does is send your initial offer, free report,

product update, article whichever your case may be. Then in

a day or two it sends a follow up and a few days after that

it pops out another offer maybe for a back end product or

an affiliate program your promoting.



Are you beginning to see the magic?



The real value in saving time and making money with

autoresponders comes from knowing exactly how, where and

when to apply them. But there is a difference between using

them and using them effectively, for maximum profit.



Where can you get an autoresponder?



There are a lot of choices. First you need to decide

what type of autoresponder will meet your needs.



Basically there are two kinds of autoresponder. One that

is hosted on a remote server and one that you host on your

server.



Remotely hosted servers such as Aweber.com, GetResponse.com,

and BamBooBiz.com have many benefits. Some offer free

autoresponders with a string or two such as placing an ad

in your message. They can cost anywhere from $9.95 to

$40.00 + per month. Depending on your needs.



If your technically inclined or know someone who is there

are many places that offer free autoresponder scripts that

you install on your own server like superscripts.com



What do you put in an autoresponder?



Lets say someone makes a purchase you can send a thank you

letter with download instructions or shipping information.



You can send follow up letters perfectly timed to insure

customer satisfaction. Don't forget to slip in a brief note

about new products and upgrades.



You can offer a subscription to your newsletter or for

product updates and future specials.



A free report, ecourses or a series of articles that

catches their attention. Now that you have their email

address you can lead them gently through a series of well

crafted messages right to your order form.



These are just a few of the uses for autoresponders.

For 10 more innovative ways to use your autoresponder

Just send a blank email to:



10waysListWarrior.com



and I'll send you a list. ;o)



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Lisa M Cope - a Work at Home Mom on a Mission!

To help other parents learn how to build a

Successful Business Online and the enjoy financial

freedom it takes to stay at home with their children.

Visit http://www.flipidy.com and get the resources you

need to succeed! Also subscribe to Flipidy News



mailto:flipidynewsListWarrior.com





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