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Setting up Forms and newsletters
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Richard Igoe
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Setting up forms and newsletters
by Richard Igoe
In today's competitive world of internet marketing, it is
essential to be able to communicate with your prospects.
Any visitor that has found your website is probably already
interested in your product or service, so to convince them
to buy you need to get their email addresses on your
newsletter.
This is a simple 2-step process. 1) Set up a form to
capture your visitors email addresses. 2) Set up a system to
distribute your newsletter.
SETTING UP A FORM
If you don't you will be losing 70% of your potential
customers. You need to be able to remind them to come back
to your site and to inform them of special offers or new
products or services.
You should place your form strategically on your home page
where it will be noticed. It does not have to be large. A
simple box on the side of the page will do fine.
Something I learnt from Mark Joyner (ForeverWeb and ROIBOT)
is that if you include the word "BECAUSE" your newsletter
subscription will skyrocket. Give your visitors a reason to
subscribe. You could offer them free information, access to
a members area, or something that will be of real value to
them. You can get some ideas from our "free" page on our
website.
Remember, don't ask for too many details or you will scare
your prospects away. However you can easily ask them for
their name and email address. You should also clearly state
your privacy policy - let your visitors know that you are
not going to distribute their addresses to third parties.
If you are paying for website hosting you almost certainly
have a cgi-bin which will allow you to set up a form. Some
free website hosts however do not give you a cgi bin
because of security issues.
If cgi scripts are beyond you at the moment, you can get a
free form at Bravenet.com. With this option you don't need
to know how to upload the scripts. All you will have to do
is copy and paste some HTML code onto your webpage.
Bravenet hosts your form and sends you a notification
whenever someone submits it.
For those who don't know, a form works like this. You
upload a form script to the "cgi-bin" on your website
server (where you host your site). You then put some HTML
code on your webpage. When someone fills in the form and
clicks on the "Submit" or "Send" button, the information is
sent to the "cgi bin" on your website server. The script
you have put on your server (form handler) "handles" this
information and sends you the results of the form. It may
take you a few hours to get it to work properly, but
believe me, if you are getting website traffic and don't
yet have a form, you are certainly losing sales.
A form will also allow you to redirect the visitor to a
thank-you page. Take advantage of this and make sure you
redirect them to your special offer page.
YOUR NEWSLETTER
Once your form is set up you can get it to
send any email addresses either to you or to a newsletter
server. If the cgi script sends YOU the form details you
will have to manually copy and paste the details into a
mailing list.
However you can automate this by sending the details to a
newsletter server where visitors can subscribe and
unsubscribe automatically. Automation of your newsletter
management will save you time and let you concentrate on
promotion and marketing.
Threre are a number of sites on the web which will let you
start off your own mailing list such as Yahoo, eGroups,
and Topica. However you will also have to display their ads
on your newsletter and sometimes there are delays in
sending out your newsletter because of the number of free
users. The above services are largely used for discussion
groups so always have heavy traffic.
If you want more control over your newsletter, you can get
some excellend newsletter scripts that you have complete
control of. This gives your mailing list a bit more class, and
you can be more certain that your newsletter is reaching your
subscribers on time. You can send your newsletters out from
the admin login via the web.
If you need an even easier solution to handle your newsletter you
can go one step further and get ROIBOT newsletter server.
This is a complete solution that can personalise your
newsletter, allow you to schedule it to go out to your
mailing lists even when you are away, and the cost is
minimal. You can also have an unlimited number of lists of
any size.
You can get the HTML code needed for a form and links to
the scripts mentioned above from the following pages on our website
- http://www.thewebseye.com/newsletter-promotion.htm and
- http://www.thewebseye.com/setting-up-a-form.htm
The next step is to publish your newsletter. You need to
keep track of what you have written and when you published
it.
You also need to format it to between 55 or 65 characters a
line BECAUSE:
a) it is easier to read short lines
b)many people set their email programs to read only 65 characters
so if you wrote your newsletter with 80 characters, the
lines would appear broken.
There is an excellent free application called eZine
Assistant that will do all this for you. Ezine assistant
can be downloaded free from our downloads gateway
- http://www.thewebseye.com/downloads.htm
Now you are ready to roll. Simply cut and paste your
newsletter from your eZine Assistant or other text editor
into your newsletter program and send it out to
your mailing list.
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