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Why Do YOU Need an Opt-In Mailing List?


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Dan B. Cauthron
DanRevenewer.com

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


The more we think about it, the more we are drawn back to

the business fundamentals put forth by mail order gurus of

past decades . . . self-made millionaires like Joe Karbo

and Melvin Powers. While each one had his own marketing

techniques and closely guarded secrets, the one concept

that you could be sure to hear from each and every one of

them was, 'The money is in the list.'





That is no less true today, for those of us who do our

business on the bandwidths. Since our business is conducted

by way of an impersonal, if not anonymous medium, it is up

to us to personalize our business relations and dealings in

a manner that best suits our customers and ourselves.





Enter the Opt-In mailing list of the 21st century.





The only difference between our lists and the lists of

Karbo and Powers is that we collect names and email

addresses, rather than street addresses and postal codes.

For the most part, the underlying marketing techniques

haven't changed.





Gratefully, the cost of launching a large email campaign is

only the merest fraction of the cost incurred with a

similar sized campaign by traditional ground mail.





But we still need to conserve our time and energy by

sending our information and offers to people whom we know

are interested. In other words, they have 'opted-in' to our

list by expressing a predetermined interest in our products

and promotions.





We still must contact our prospects on a regular basis, to

let them become acquainted with us, develop credibility,

and set the stage for relationships that are conducive to

doing business. It often takes several contacts to convert

an interested prospect into a paying customer, a near

impossible task with one-shot advertising.





Our opt-in list allows us to do specific research, and test

the market for perceived needs. We can survey our customers

and prospects to determine what their problems are, what

it is that they want/need, and how much they feel a

solution is worth.





By doing this sort of research, we can develop highly

specialized 'lists-within-the-list' that are comprised of

highly targeted prospects for a particular offer. You can

bet that this type of list targeting was used whenever you

hear one of the Internet gurus crow about making $20K from

a single email campaign.





Unlike any one-shot advertising venue can ever do, our own

well cultivated opt-in list can guarantee us a monthly

income into the future. This is what is meant by 'The money

is in the list.' If we care for our list members, give

excellent service, and cater to their needs, the list

itself becomes a means to financial freedom.

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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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