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Understanding the Under Utilized Auto Responder


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Joe Bingham
joenetplaynewsletters.com

NetPlay Newsletters
http://www.netplaynewsletters.com


Undoubtedly, one of the most powerful automation and

promotional tools we have for our online businesses is the auto

responder.



Auto responders work for us when we're not online, they

provide instant information for readers, and can follow up with

prospects automatically for us over time.



However, I still believe auto responders are often under

utilized, and occasionally even used in an improper manner.



HOW TO USE AN AUTO RESPONDER



The most common uses for auto responders are information

courses and follow up messages relating to business

opportunities.



However, should that be the limit of their use?



Auto responders can be used in a variety of ways, and each

gives you the opportunity to have further contact with potential

customers or clients. Why not capture as many of those

opportunities as possible?



Use them to provide further information on the topic your site,

ezine, or sales letter is discussing. Provide links to related

articles, testimonials, recommendations, lists of resources or

reference materials, detailed product information, or anything

else that may be of value.



I used to get many subscribers to an auto responder on my site

that simply asked if the visitor was in a hurry and if he or she

would rather get the information about my program by email to

view later on.



Auto responder links can even be used in advertising instead of

links leading directly to your site.



Of course, you'll need to consider whether or not what you are

promoting warrants the use of an auto responder or would be

better with a direct site link. For more thoughts on this subject,

send for my article "When and When Not To Use an Auto

Responder" at: mailto:whenautonetplaynewsletters.com



One other thing to consider is that an auto responder link with

information on demand can be valuable for others to use as

well.



For instance, say you have an article in an auto responder.

Besides direct person to person recommendation by people

who've read the article, ezine publishers or webmasters may

use your auto responder link along with a short description

of the content in their ezines or on their sites -- even if there is

not room to run your complete article.



In general, links are easier to pass around than complete

content, and so it can be an advantage for you.



OFFER VALUABLE CONTENT



As with the anything else, the content of your auto responder

needs to have value for the reader or you will be wasting your

time as it won't be read. This should be obvious.



However, there are a couple of other things many overlook in

regards to content. I don't know how many times I've clicked

on a link to an auto responder, expecting more information

related to what I was viewing at the time, only to get something

either totally unrelated or that's just a repeat of what I'd already

read.



This is not only disappointing to the reader, but a waste of

time. As you write the content for your auto responder, make

sure you remind your reader not only where the email came

from, but why it was he or she requested it in the first place. In

other words, rekindle their interest. This will give your auto

responder emails a much better chance of being read in case it

spends a few days in your reader's inbox before being opened.



From there, provide additional information on the topic of

interest, not just a regurgitation of what was already said.

Reminding people of what they read previously is fine, of

course, but put at least some variety into it.



WRITE WITH PERSONALITY



Another thing to think about is the personality or tone of your

messages. To anyone that's been online for a while, it's obvious

when an email comes from an auto responder. However, that

doesn't mean your message needs to feel cold and impersonal.

Even if it is automatic, it's still coming from you. Let your

readers feel who it is that's writing to them, just as if you

composed the message explicitly for them.



CALL FOR AN ACTION



Consider also the overall goal you have for each message.

What is it you want the reader to do after he or she finishes

reading? Do you want them to re-visit your site? Subscribe to

your ezine? Get back in touch with you? Define the action you

want your reader to take and call them to that action by the end

of the message if not sooner.



TIME INTERVALS



Almost exclusively, you'll want the first email from your multi-

message auto responder sent out immediately. From there,

though, how long do you wait before sending the next one?



In general, if you're providing information, such as in a

marketing course, you'll want to send messages daily until

finished. If your goal is to follow up on a visit to your business

opportunity, though, you may want to spread your messages

out a bit.



Your goal in this case is not just to provide information, but to

stay in contact over time and remind your reader to look further

into what you are offering. Send your messages more

frequently in the beginning, perhaps every other day, and less

frequently as time goes by. This will give you more

opportunities for contact without overstepping your welcome.



RESOURCES



There are many auto responder services available online.

Some of the most popular are:



Get Response

http://www.globalwealthnow.com/getresponse.html



Aweber

http://www.globalwealthnow.com/aweber.html



List Warrior

http://www.globalwealthnow.com/listwarrior.html



Quicktell

http://www.quicktell.com



Send Free

http://www.sendfree.com



As well, there are a multitude of marketing programs that offer

auto responders as part of their program.



One more thing to consider, however, is the benefit of having

your auto responders reflect your own domain name. Having

your messages come directly from your site will only increase

the credibility of your business.



To get auto responders on your own domain, you'll need to

install a CGI script on your site. Again, some marketing

programs provide auto responder scripts as a benefit of

membership. One such program is the Internet Marketing

Warriors. http://www.globalwealthnow.com/warriorpro.html



Searching for 'auto responder scripts' will get you several

results to check out as well.



PROMOTING WITH AUTO RESPONDERS



The main thing auto responders can do for you in terms of

promotion is offer repeat contact with potential customers.

Auto responders carrying good content can recommend

products or services, refer to affiliate programs, solicit ezine

subscriptions or site visitors, re-emphasize benefits of a product

or opportunity, explore further benefits, and even carry related

classified advertising along with the message.



Start by providing useful content related to what it is you wish

to promote, and then include a call to action in each message

that directs people toward what you are offering.



Auto responders are certainly an indispensable tool for online

marketers. Consider how they can play a more useful role in

your business, and you're bound to increase your profits.



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*written by Joe Bingham of the NetPlay Marketer

http://www.netplaynewsletters.com

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