Is Your List Numb? Here’s 3 Tips To Get Them To Respond
Even after you have built a list of subscribers, you must realize that a good majority of them are not going to be ‘buyers’. Most lists are built by giving something away for free as an incentive for signing up. Most of the list will prove to be ‘freebie seekers’ or ‘tire kickers’ who are unlikely to ever buy anything online.
Now is the perfect time to work on developing your relationship with the people on your mailing list. You are a marketer, so it’s your job to persuade these people to be more responsive to your messages and increase the number of sales you make through your emails to them.
In this post I am going to give you 3 tips on how to turn those people who have become numb to your messages into responsive, hungry buyers.
Tip #1
Be Consistent
One of the ways to create responsiveness from your readers is your consistency in sending content to them. You are working on developing a reputation with your list so regular, useful, messages need to become expected by your readers. Sporadic and infrequent mailings tend to leave a lot of your subscribers not remembering who you are, where they first signed up with you, or why you are finally mailing them now. Finding the right interval is very important. Every day can be too much while only once or twice a month is usually too little.
Tip #2
Don’t Bombard Them With Sales Pitches
You do not want to bombard them with sales pitches. Although I know marketers who do this (and I am subscribed to a LOT of these lists), it’s not recommended that you send two of these messages in a row. By sending several emails that provide content relevant to what they signed up to receive in between each promotional message sends the subliminal message that you value them as more than just a potential customer.
As I mentioned, everything you send to your subscribers should have something to do with what they signed up to your list for. All these mailings, free products, information, and recommended products need to be tailored to their interests. By providing targeted information you are branding yourself as not only an expert in the field but a helpful person to know as well.
Tip #3
Ask Them Questions – Ask For A Response
A good way to build responsiveness in your mailing list is to occasionally ask them what THEY are interested in knowing about. This can be done either as a poll or a straight question. Offer an extra special free product for the best suggestions and then send it to everyone who responded with a suggestion or comment. The more you know your list the better you can serve them while increasing the chances of making sales along the way.
Provide your email subscribers with an easy to use way of contacting you. The easiest way to do this is by setting up your autoresponder email address to be an email address that you monitor every day, that way your readers can just ‘reply’ to any one of your emails to contact. Make sure they know just how valuable they are to you and be ready to give personal service when needed or requested. By becoming a ‘real’ person for them, they are much more likely to take you up on your offers when you do send them a sales message.
I hope this series has helped you out in your list building efforts. If you want more in depth information about list building, check out my List Building From Scratch ebook.
As I mentioned previously, my next set of posts are going to be dealing with squeeze pages and how to avoid making ‘the’ fatal mistake.
Stay tuned.
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Always a fine line between what is too promotional and what is necessary content to keep people reading. You can do both but finding what works for your list is the key.
.-= Mike Paetzold´s last blog ..Fear? Frustration? Fatigue? =-.
These are some excellent tips to be sharing. I especially like the one about not bombarding your readers with sales pitches. I understand that this is your business but to have it constantly in your face can be annoying.
.-= Andre Arnett´s last blog ..Basic Information On Affiliate Marketing =-.
Yes, it can be hard to make sure you have the right amount of content and promotions, as well as interaction. Once in a while I send an email about a blog post I wrote, which will then create some interaction. But I think many emails can contain promotions as well as content.
I think the main point to numb lists is simply how often they hear from you. Don’t leave them for weeks on end, at least email them to say Hi.
Hi Ron, these are really good tips, thanks for sharing. I have unsubscribed from so many lists because I have felt the owner has been focussed only on selling me something that they have sent a mountain of plugs in a very short period of time. But consistency is necessary too as if I don’t get something after a while I forget why I subscribed to that list.
Enjoy the journey.
Mandy
.-= Mandy Allen´s last blog ..Do you feel famous? =-.
This is a great post for all Internet Marketers to read. We’re all told that the money is in the list but you point out that unless you have a responsive list then the list goes dormant or as you put it it goes “numb”. You’ve outlined a number of excellent points on how to build on your relationship with your list and that will go a long way in getting them to trust you and open and read your emails.
Thanks
.-= Luca Di Nicola´s last blog ..How to Find Joint Venture Giveaways =-.
Hi Ron
I totally agree with what your saying here. I’m fed up with being bombarded with emails from marketers with totally unrelated content to what I signed up for.
Occassionally I don’t mind but if someone does it all the time I hit the unsubscribe button.
I’m glad to say you are not one of those marketers I signed up for your report on listbuilding and all I’ve had from you is very useful content and no unrelated stuff , so thanks for that.
Warm Regards
Dawn Kay
I’m very careful when I send out an email that I am only providing useful information. I would rather take a while longer to email my list than to send something to them that will be perceived as useless.
Personally I haven’t started giving out any ebook in return for signing up. I might though. I just want to be sure that the ebook I write is so good that they actually read it and connect with me on a deeper level.
My blog is very broad. I write about whatever I find useful so I tell them that when they sign up. Thankfully I’ve had very few unsubscribes.
I agree with all your tips here.
All the best,
Eren
.-= Eren Mckay´s last blog ..Inspirational Parenting Quotes – How I See My Calling =-.