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Five Questions You Must Answer To Build an Effective and Responsive Opt-In List


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Dan B. Cauthron
DanRevenewer.com

www.Revenewer.com
http://www.Revenewer.com


If you seriously want to make a living from the Internet,

no matter what you intend to market, you simply must

develop and cultivate your own mailing list. That list

should contain names and addresses of people who have

expressed at least a general interest in what you have to

offer.



In other words, they have 'exercised their option' to join

your list, in return for more information, training, free

promotional items, etc. They have chosen to 'opt-in' to

your list, effectively giving you permission to contact

them regularly into the future.



Whether you have already started building your list, or are

just beginning, here are a few questions that you should

answer to yourself. We believe the answers you develop will

lend focus, and aid you in compiling a much more effective

and responsive opt-in mailing list of your own.



1. Who do you want to target?



Your first answer may be 'everyone.' And that may seem

reasonable, especially if you intend to market widely used

consumer goods like nutritional products, DVDs, gamewares

or the like. In reality, your target must be much smaller

in order to achieve adequate results from your marketing

efforts.



Take a look at your product or service. What can you

determine about the people who will be most likely to need,

want, and use it?



Let's say you offer a line of exclusive designer baby

accessories. Your target market will primarily surround

young mothers (and fathers) in the 20-30 year age bracket

who enjoy above average incomes. A secondary target would

involve financially stable grandparents. Mailing to a list

that includes childless married couples, single adults, or

people who have no disposable income will be a waste of

your time and resources.



2. How will you attract attention?



You must do something or offer something that will cause

your target market to take notice. If you want superlative

results, then you must make a superlative offer.



Most Internet users come online seeking one thing . . .

information. And you may have already heard that a 'free

informational report' will draw new subscribers like bees

to honey. Not necessarily so!



The information itself must be of a timely nature, and not

yesterday's news. It should be thought provoking, useable,

and have value in and of itself. To young mothers, a short

report titled '10 Ways To Make Your Baby Smarter' would be

of immense interest.



3. What is your plan of action?



In other words, what will you DO to spread the word about

the benefits of joining your opt-in list? First you will

need to seek out the venues frequented by your target

market. Next, develop a regimented marketing plan of daily,

weekly or monthly action that you will take to make your

market aware of what you have to offer.



Then stick to it! Many would be entrepreneurs will give up

when the first efforts seem to produce scant results. This

will only leave a larger market share for you. Consistent

marketing action and persistent focus will get you what you

want.



4. How will you retain subscribers?



What will keep your list members from unsubscribing? What

will you consistently offer to keep their attention?



It's important that you develop firm answers to these

questions in advance. Lack of a well defined concept in

this vein can lead to inconsistencies in your content, and

possibly a mass exodus of previously interested prospects.



We do wish to advise against offering a constant flow of

'freebies' in order to retain subscribers. This can

critically undermine the responsiveness of your list. Your

subscribers should know upfront that while you are

interested in serving their needs, you are also in business

to earn a profit.



5. What will be your mode of delivery?



How do you plan to keep in touch with your list? It goes

without saying that we are discussing online communication

by email. But there is methodology within that form as well.



You may choose to send your list only updates, new product

announcements, and bits of useful information from time to

time. Yet even this seemingly informal contact mode should

be done on a scheduled basis, and not be left to random

action.



You may also choose to formally publish your own

newsletter. In this case, make a realistic assessment of

how much time you have to devote to publishing, and gear

your publishing schedule to surround your own ability to

follow through. Few things are more detrimental to the

effectiveness of your list than haphazard publishing and

delivery.



When approached with prior planning and systematic action,

your opt-in list can accumulate much quicker than you might

expect. With proper care and cultivation, it can literally

grow into the proverbial money-tree, and yield fruit for

your lifetime.

_________________________________________________

Dan B. Cauthron offers original marketing insights and a

7-Volume eMarketing Library to all new subscribers. Join

his list by visiting http://www.Revenewer.com or by sending

your name and email address to mailto:DanRevenewer.com

with the words 'subscribe me' in the subject bar.

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