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The List Is The Thing


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Ken Leonard, JR.
kenkenleonardjr.com

Home of New Marketer Ezine
http://www.kenleonardjr.com


Many companies begin their online sales ventures with the

wrong strategy to build long term success. Thinking that

a website is the core of their business leads them to

focus on getting website visitors.





Making the site "sticky", by using a member-only area or

a community feature such as chat or a forum, may get some

of your visitors to come back for more. Unfortunately, the

large part of your viewers may not use these features, and

being in a hurry, they are just a click away from another

new and interesting website. Many of your "hits" are just

that, a quick click, and they're gone forever.





The visitor that clicked away likely found your site by

using a search engine. They were interested in the search

term that was one of your site's keywords. That means that

they may be your "target customer".





Isn't it a shame that you only had one chance to sell this

visitor on your product or service? Don't you wish that you

could follow-up on that "lead" at a later time? With a

better offer or a different related product?





You can.





The focus of your online sales business "has" to be

capturing lead information (email addresses) and building

a database of prospects and previous customers. This

"house list" enables you to keep in touch with your leads,

building a relationship and your credibility over time.

The website is an important part of the sales "machine",

but is not the primary focus, building your house list is.





Many people might think that the value of a house list is

determined by the number of leads it contains. This is

true, to a point. Affecting the value even more is the

quality of the leads, or subscribers. A small list that is

highly targeted, with responsive leads, is more valuable

than a large list that is not targeted.





Quality comes from the methods used to build the house

list. You want leads to opt-in, or subscribe, to your list.

These people are interested in your niche, or they wouldn't

have joined the list. Using emails from one of those " One

Million Email Addresses For $10" CDs will get little or no

response. You will also be labeled as a spammer. Buying

subscribers from list brokers is another option, but you

have to be certain that the leads opted-in to the list. If

not, they are practically worthless.





Build "your" house list, do it properly using opt-in

methods, and reap the rewards of a responsive and loyal

group of contacts. Follow-up with your leads on a regular

basis, and you'll have it made.





*********************



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