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100,000
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by:
Willie
Crawford |
Two
years ago, I sat in Joel Christopher's "Master
List Builder
Seminar" listening to ideas on how to build
my list faster. The
room was filled with seasoned on-line and
off-line marketers. They
all told us that the money was in the list...
something we all
knew intuitively.
People in the room shared just about every
method imaginable
for building a list. They covered what worked,
what didn't, and
what you definitely should not do. They
shared their personal
experiences and the results of their latest
list building tests.
A few of the speakers had tremendous impact
on me. One was
Paul Myers, whom I previously knew primarily
from on-line
discussion forums. I had also enjoyed several
LONG phone calls
with him. The other speaker whose message
intrigued me was
Frank Garon. Frank spoke of buying lists
of new subscribers for
less than a penny a name. He spoke of something
called
"co-registration."
Terry Dean also validated for me the impact
writing good ezine
articles can have at that seminar.
Frank Garon REVEALED that he and other top
marketers
regularly joined together and bought batches
of tens of thousands....
maybe 100,000 names. These names were gathered
via on-line forms
placed on high traffic websites. The forms
offered more information
on the types of products and services that
Frank and his friends
offered. The websites' visitors checked
this box requesting more
information, and these names (along with
datestamp, IP address
and other relevant information) was passed
to the opt-in
name purchasers.
As I listened to this talk of building a
list of 100,000 in a month
or less, I wondered, if it's so great, why
isn't everyone doing
it? The answer that later became clear is
that many of the top
marketers ARE doing it. It's not their only
method of building
a list, but it's definitely one of their
most profitable.
The next question that popped into my tiny
mind was, "Are
these really subscribers or will I be accused
of spamming if
I send emails to these people?" These people
do actually opt-in
to receive more information about starting
an on-line business.
They do physically check a box requesting
more information
be sent to them. That does technically make
them opt-ins.
Later, my coaches and mentors would share
with me many
SECRETS. One was that when you have access
to one of
these list, it's all about return on investment.
We all know
that names purchased via co-opt systems
are less responsive.
They are less responsive because the subscribers
don't know
you - they don't have a relationship with
you.
These mentors went on to share that there
was a proper
way to legitimately turn these opt-in "LEADS"
into
subscribers. The method is very simple.
In your first,
and every email to them, you remind them
that they
requested more information of this type
through an on-line
form. It doesn't hurt to include the date,
IP address and
email address they subscribed from. Then
you go on to
share some fantastic information with them...
maybe in
the form of your ezine. In every contact
with these
purchased names you also include an easy
method for
them to unsubscribe.
If you provide genuine value, over time,
you will build a
relationship with many of these leads. Many
will
unsubscribe, but again - the important metric
is return on
investment. that's what you need to track.
If you start out
with 100,000 names but 6 months later that
list has
dwindled down to 10,000 or maybe even 1000,
what is the
lifetime value of those list members remaining?
That's
the question you need to ask. You answer
that largely
based upon what you currently earn for each
subscriber
on your list.
Another concept that sank into my head at
Joel's
workshop was the concept of building sub-lists.
These
are lists that are kept separated based
upon the source.
This allows you to send emails/offers to
your lists based
upon list demographics or how they were
acquired.
I now have many sub-lists. These sub-lists
are from
articles I written, teleseminars I conducted,
interviews
I given, course I've authored, website forms,
joint ventures,
and co-registration purchases. Each list
is generally
set up as an autoresponder that I can send
select messages
to. My autoresponder system allows me to
send out an
unlimited number of both scheduled and unscheduled
messages.
The primary system I use cost me $19 per
month for
an unlimited number of autoresponders with
an unlimited
number of messages. I can pre-schedule message
for
up to 24 months. This fantastic autoresponder
deal is
available through http://ProfitAutomation.com
ProfitAutomation.com does have very strict
policies on how
these autoresponders can be used to prevent
spam accusation
problems! There is also a limit on the number
of new names
you can import at a time. For that reason,
I recommend that
when dealing with co-registration emails
you use the
autoresponders at: http://Therealsecrets.com/co-reg/
I also recommend that with co-registration
names you not
email to them too often. I send them a few
emails, spaced
over several months. In those emails, I
provide information
of genuine value... on the topic of building
an on-line
business AND I invite them to join my regular
ezine list. In
each email, I inform them of how and why
they are getting
the email AND provide a convenient unsubscribe
link.
Over the years, I've spent many thousands
of dollars on
co-registration lists. The quality has varied.
The best deal
I have discovered is through the "Nitro
Guys." They can
deliver 100,000 names in 30 days. If you
want less, they
have an "auto-ship plan" where they send
you 25,000 names
a month. These names are in CVS format which
mean you
can import them directly into many list
management and
autoresponder systems. Some systems, including
ProfitAutomation.com, mentioned above, do
limit the number
of names you can import at a time... so
read the terms
of service before signing up.
I mentioned the "Nitro Guys. I was attracted
to them by
the following intriguing headline:
"Ever Wonder How Top Marketers Get Thousands
Of Subscribers
On Their Lists While Everyone Else Struggles
To Just Get A
Couple Hundred?"
I clicked through to their site to complete
the education I
had started at Joel Christopher's workshop…
They taught me all about the system a lot
of top marketers
use to build their lists fast. Their service
provides me with
a great return on investment. That's what
keeps me going back.
For more on their services visit: http://Therealsecrets.com/co-reg/
There are no real magic bullets. I've found
the names purchased
through co-registration services much less
responsive than the
names acquired from visitors to my website.
However, I have grown
to consider opt-in co-registration names
to be a vital part of my
marketing mix. Maybe you will too? Give
it some thought. And
now… you know one of the secrets to building
a mailing list of
100,000 in 30 days.
About the author:
Willie Crawford is a corporate president,
published author, seminar speaker and host,
tele-seminar speaker and host, retired military
officer, karate black belt, master network
marketing trainer, and lifetime student
of marketing. He shows people how to actually
generate substantial income on-line using
very simple, easily modeled systems. An
example of such a system that you can study
and duplicate is at:
http://ProfitMagician.com
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