Step 3: Broadcast Emails / Autoresponders / Articles
Copy and paste these Emails into your follow-up
system or send out a broadcast.
SUBJECT: LAST CHANCE To Grab Your *Sexy* Squeeze Pages! - Less Than 24Hrs Left!
SUBJECT: LAST CHANCE To Grab All *11* Super Squeeze Pages Plus Bonuses! - Less Than 24Hrs Left!
It's been about a week since I first released these new line of
squeeze pages and I've received a lot of positive feedback from
my subscribers.
There's now less than 24 hours left before the entire package is
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I've also received several questions about the pages themselves
so let me answer them for you here {!firstname_fix}:
Q. "Do I Really Need A Squeeze Page?"
When you use a sign-up page instead of sending your customers
directly to an affiliate site immediately, you can capture their
information, build a relationship with them and market to them
later on, regardless of whether they buy now or not.
If you are currently NOT using a sign up page you are simply
leaving money on the table and putting the fruits of your hard
work into the pockets the product owner.
Q. "I Don't Have A Report To Give Away - What Do I Do?"
Don't worry, I've got you covered on this one and went through
the trouble of getting one written up and formatted with
illustrations with a basic overview of the methods of making
money online.
Better still, I've added resource links within the PDF so you
rebrand them with your affiliate links and earn back-end
commissions on my own products like Platinum Resell Rights,
Killer Preseller, Instant Site Uploader and so much more...
When you hand out the free report to your subscribers and they
click the link inside and end up buying one of the recommended
products, you'll earn 50% recurring commissions on membership
sites, and 75-100% with others.
Reports are a great way to educate your visitors without doing
any hard selling. And you get this absolutely free to use with
your new line of squeeze pages.
Q. "I Already Have My Own Squeeze Page, What Makes These
Different?"
If your current squeeze page is bringing in subscribers for you
every day and you're happy with the results then this may not be
for you.
If you've a beginner and don't have your own method of capturing
new leads, or perhaps you tried to make your own and realized
it's not as easy as you once thought, then this is someone worth
considering.
As for what makes these pages different, just take a look at
them and you'll see.
Q. "What's The Best Way To Use These Sites?"
Here's exactly what I would with these squeeze pages...
• Method #1: Write your own report and save it as a PDF and hand
out freely. Your report can be a general overview of the methods
and techniques used to make money online e.g. Affiliate
marketing, PPC marketing, Product creation etc. You'd then
recommend products within the report which product affiliate
products or your own websites. Not only are you educating your
visitors, but you're pre-selling them too - who better to send
educated visitors to a sales page?
• Method #2: Integrate the sign-up funnel with a tell-a-friend
offer. You could offer your visitor a free website, another free
report, a video training series, an audio interview or anything
else of real value. They fill in your tell-a-friend form and
receive your bonus gift and in turn, you receive more traffic
without doing any extra work!
• Method #3: Add a one-time offer after sign-up to monetize your
free traffic! I personally like doing this myself. I simply add
a special upgrade offer which compliments the free report or
product they just signed up for. For example if you just gave
away a free report on how to start an eBay business, your
upgrade could be step-by-step training videos to give the
subscriber a better learning experience of a more in-depth eBook
that goes through the finer details and reveal hidden
strategies. Plan your upgrade offers in advance before creating
your free content, and you'll have an irresistable offer with
high conversions!
• Method #4: Set up an affiliate program with promotional
material so that any free subscriber can promote your website
and earn a commission whenever someone buys the upgrade offer.
Set your default landing page as your squeeze page so that
traffic is funnelled through your capture form first, and then
the offer is made. This alone can send 100s, if not 1000s of
subscribers to your list completely automatically!
• Method #5: Encourage JV partners and affiliates to add a
banner or text ad on their download / thank you page with their
affiliate link so that anyone who has just bought their product
will see your free offer and more than likely take you up on
your special upgrade. Placing yourself on the download /
thankyou pages of other people's websites is prime real estate.
You know the traffic source from there are real buyers, so why
not make use of it. It's a win-win-win situation for you, your
affiliate and the customer who wants to invest.
• Method #6: Add 5-10 emails into your auto-responder that
promote your products, affiliate products and tell the
subscriber a bit about yourself, your business and what you can
do for them. This not only builds a strong bond with your
readers, but allows you to monetize subscribers automatically
even if you haven't created a new product recently or simply
don't feel like sending out a broadcast email! A lot of
marketers over-look this technique and simply concentrate on
list-building, but now you know where the real power is!
• Method #7: Get traffic from forums and blog comments! The
easiest and fastest way to get traffic to your squeeze page is
to start interacting in forums and blogs. As long as you're
allowed to leave a signature link or URL, you can start
interactive with others, leave a link behind and receive free
traffic. If you've applied all the previous methods, you'll now
have a system ready to keep that traffic flowing and generating
sales and commissions for you automatically.
These are just a few ideas you can use to start getting the most
out of these templates! Now it's time to put it into action and
see the results for yourself!
So {!firstname_fix} if you want to finally own squeeze pages
that you can proud of and motivated to promote, then grab these
graphic intensive squeeze pages below before they're gone for
good:
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Regards,
YOUR NAME
P.S. Sorry for the long email but I wanted to stress the
importance of this offer and to make sure that you're very
clear about what you should be doing with it.
Subject: Why Build A List {!firstname_fix}?
Unlike grocery lists or spare parts lists, in the
marketing sense of the term, a 'list' refers to a
list of customers. More specifically, in regards to
internet marketing, it refers to a list of emails
through which potential customers can be contacted.
If you've ever faced a situation where you needed to
enter your details (especially your email) before you
download something, then chances are that you are, or
have been, part of a someone else's list.
Even large companies that are already very established
use email lists of their own to keep track of their
customers, and alert them to new developments, offers,
and so forth. Of course, this ties in to yet another
question at hand...
Why Build and Use a List?
Commonly, not having a list is said to be 'leaving
money on the table', and that much is certainly true.
Take the example of a conventional clothes store.
Customers come, browse around, maybe buy something,
and then leave. Once they've left, the store has no
way of getting in touch with them, and maybe
convincing them to come back again.
On the other hand, if the store had their contact
details, they could notify them when they have a new
stock of clothes on the rack, or special discounts,
and so on. By doing so, the customer would then feel
compelled to perhaps come back, or at very least would
consider doing so.
Similarly, in whatever niche that you're into, if you
had a list of previous customers then whenever you
have a new product, or some other offer, you'd just
be able to shoot out emails and see if anyone is
interested. Simple as it sounds, this is amazingly
effective.
Think about it in terms of figures, if that helps.
Let's say you have an 8,000 strong list, and you
send out an email regarding your latest product that
costs $20. Even if only 10% of your list buys your
product, that is 800 instant customers and you would
have made $16,000.
To sum it up, the reason to build and use a list is to
establish a firm base of regular customers to which
you can market your products and offers too with great
ease.
Build your own niche list with a powerful
squeeze page and one-time offer system here;
YOUR RAW AFFILIATE LINK GOES HERE
Regards,
YOUR NAME
Subject: How To Get Started?
Merely inserting someplace where email addresses can
be gathered and collected is already a first step
towards building a list. In general, there are two
choices that you’ll be faced with when deciding
exactly how and where you’re going to be gathering
emails:
1. Creating an Opt-in Page
Amongst those who are honestly going all-out to build
up a list, this is the most commonly employed method,
simply because of its effectiveness. By creating a
separate opt-in page, all the attention on that page
can be focused completely on the singular goal of
getting a customer to subscribe to the list.
Essentially, the best opt-in pages are those that have
no ‘extras’ that may distract from the goal, and so
normal advertisements and other links (except at least
one leading back to the main website) are removed.
Really, it is sort of like plugging up all the ‘leaks’
so that everything just flows towards gathering up
emails.
Also, having a distinct opt-in page would allow
traffic to be channeled directly to it, maybe even
bypassing the main website entirely. By doing so, the
possibility that visitors will be distracted on the
way to the opt-in page is removed as well.
Thus, the opt-in page gives the customer a two-way
decision: to subscribe or not to subscribe (with
everything possible being done to ensure that the
former option is picked!).
Remember: With an opt-in page, your form should always
be ‘above the fold’ (so that visitors will not need to
scroll down to see it).
2. Adding an Opt-in Form to the Main Website
Definitely less effective under normal circumstances,
it is still an option that could be considered. In
more some websites, especially blogs, which may not
want to have their traffic leaving the main website
to go off to a separate opt-in page, having the form
as part of an easily located sidebar could even work
just as well.
Of course, doing so does not have the added benefits
of removing all other distractions from the equation,
but it is still better than nothing.
Regardless of which option is chosen in order to build
up a list, there’s one other key ingredient that
should not be overlooked:
Autoresponders
Firstly, it is actually possible to build and maintain
a list without using autoresponders at all. That said,
it would be monumentally difficult, inconveniencing,
and get close to being downright impossible when the
list reached a large size.
Today’s generation of top-of-the-line autoresponders
deal with a variety of functions. Not only do they
store email addresses, but they also have the ability
to send out scheduled automated emails.
Most autoresponders track a variety of statistics
based not only on sign-up rates, but also on the
click-through rates and open rates of emails. In short,
they can do pretty much everything that you’d ever
need done to help manage your list.
Just to get you started, here are the two best
autoresponder services that are currently available:
1. Aweber – By far the most established autoresponder;
it has a huge list of features, and also claims to be
able to avoid junk mail filters the best.
2. GetResponse – Aweber’s main rival, it is almost as
good in terms of the number of features on offer, and
a lot cheaper, especially for large lists.
Build your own niche list with a powerful
squeeze page and one-time offer system here;
YOUR RAW AFFILIATE LINK GOES HERE
Regards,
YOUR NAME
Subject: How To Build A *MASSIVE* List Fast!
Once you have your opt-in page (or box) sorted, and an
autoresponder ready to go, there is still more that
you can do in order to actually encourage a higher
opt-in rate. To put it simply: If you want more people
to join your list, give them a good reason to want to
join your list.
Incentives are the name of the game, and they can come
in many shapes or sizes. Give your visitors something
of value, and something that could even possibly
assert your authority in the niche. For instance, a
free report regarding some issue that is faced by many
of your visitorswould no doubt be of value to them,
and at the same time, by writing one and helping them
out, you’d be establishing your reputation as a trusted
source of help and information.
If you don’t just want to hand out reports, there are
other ways to go about this too. Free newsletters, free
one-month memberships (if you run a membership website),
free PLR articles or software… the possibilities are
pretty much endless. As long as it is something that
pertains to the niche that you’re marketing to, then
you’re on the right track.
Another equally good way to build up lists is to make
an affiliate program out of one of your products. If
you are willing to give out a large proportion of the
profits, and the product is one that is known to sell
well, then you’ll easily get tons of affiliate
marketers to promote it for you. That way, all these
affiliates will be sending you traffic and subscribing
to your list as they buy your product.
Interesting Note: Building a list in this way is
actually a very attractive option because it creates
a list of already ‘proven buyers’, as opposed to
people just opting in to get a free report.
Build your own niche list with a powerful
squeeze page and one-time offer system here;
YOUR RAW AFFILIATE LINK GOES HERE
Regards,
YOUR NAME
Subject: Subscribers vs. Buyers..
A list of proven buyers is more valuable than just a
list of people who want to get something ‘free’. This
is largely due to the fact that for anything ‘free’,
there are bound to be people who are willing to sign
up who would never actually dream of paying for
anything online.
Still, even if you don’t have a list of totally
‘proven buyers’ there are some ways in which you can
make a list more responsive, and possibly even
convince people to buy. After all, you’re a marketer
– that’s what you do!
Regular Scheduled Emails
One thing that many people sometimes overlook is that
a good list is like a relationship – it takes work to
maintain it. If you stop having dealings with your
list for a long period of time, they’re likely to
forget you, and then when they receive an email from
you will be thinking, “Hey, who on earth is this guy
and why is he emailing me?”
While you definitely want to avoid letting your list
lapse into inactivity, you also want to avoid over
saturating your list with emails. Starting to send
emails every couple of hours would be a very bad idea,
especially if they’re all mostly just sales pitches.
Important Advice: A good approach is to never send two
sales pitches in a row. Space them out to maybe 1
sales pitch for every 4 to 5 emails, and in between,
be sure to include freebies or information that is
valuable.
If you develop a regular schedule of maybe emailing
your list twice a week or so, and space out your sales
pitches too, then you’re on the right track. If the
emails you send in between as ‘fillers’ contain great
info and freebies, then you’ll even find that your
subscribers are actually eager and waiting to hear
from you at your next scheduled time.
Thus, your relationship with your list can flourish,
and they’ll be much more open to any suggestions of
purchases that you might make.
Catering to the Needs of Your Subscribers
Just now, we covered briefly how your ‘filler’ emails
should be providing freebies and information that is
of value to your subscribers. Truth is, this is just
part of a much larger picture that revolves around
the benefits of appealing to subscribers.
To be completely honest, everything that you send out
to your list should cater to the needs of your
subscribers as much as possible. Unfortunately, this
is where a lot of people stumble, and end up not
taking full advantage of their list.
Important Note: Although you might think that you know
what your subscribers want, and need, there is nothing
like actually knowing what your subscribers want,
and need.
So the question is: How do you really find out what
subscribers want? Well, apart from paying attention
to any emails that you may get, it would not hurt to
send out a survey. Sure, it may be slightly tacky, but
even if just a few people respond, it will still be a
valuable insight into the type of people who are on
your list.
If you can continuously be providing products that
answer the needs and desires of your list, you’ll find
that you’ll be making a lot of sales. While the sales
are coming in though, you’ll also develop your
reputation and relationship with your list even
further, so it’s hard to say which is more valuable.
Long term – a little work spend finding out more about
your list could go a long way towards helping your
profits.
Build your own niche list with a powerful
squeeze page and one-time offer system here;
YOUR RAW AFFILIATE LINK GOES HERE
Regards,
YOUR NAME
Subject: Divide And Conquer!
When you’re marketing online, your most valuable
asset, prized possession, and biggest selling point
can often be your reputation. Think about it, if
Mr. X released a ‘Killer Article Submission Software’
and Mr. Y released a ‘Super Article Submission
Software’, which would you choose?
As far as reputation goes, Mr. X is a fairly unknown
marketer, but there do seem to be several complaints
about him overly hyping up poor quality software
before. On the other hand, Mr. Y is an upstanding
marketer with a long track record of going out of his
way to help people, and providing the highest of
quality in any software that he attaches his name to.
Who would you buy from?
See, reputation is one of those things that can really
make the difference, and everything that you send out
to your list is part of that reputation. Admittedly,
even the most reputable of marketers have some bad
things said about them, but the trick is to have the
good outweigh the bad considerably.
Being honest, clear, and helpful to your list is often
enough. Also, be sure never to mislead, misguide, or
be so engaged looking for a quick buck or two that you
forget to think about the bigger picture.
Testing Out What Your List Responds To
More than anything else, testing and comparing the
response from your list to various approaches should
let you know what you should be doing, and what you
should be avoiding. Basically, just learn from your
mistakes, and if something works – keep doing it
(just not too much!). Some lists respond very well to
reviews of products already in the market. Others
simply would rather concentrate on what action can be
taken within their niche, and then have a plan
outlined.
There is no “one size fits all” as far as lists are
concerned, and your testing could reveal what the
‘best fit’ for your niche is.
Maintenance, Pruning, and Sorting a List
As your list grows in size, it is going to need some
work to be kept ship shape. Some of this is the kind
of things that a good autoresponder could even take
care of automatically, but it is worth the mention
nonetheless.
One simple thing to keep doing is ensuring that
‘bouncing’ emails are removed from your list. At some
time or other you must have encountered the ‘Failure
to deliver…’ type response that you get right after
you send an email, and can mean one of two things.
Either the email that you’re sending to is full, or it
no longer exists. Whichever the case, if after a few
emails the problem keeps repeating, then there’s no
point keeping that email on your list. After all, why
have a list of 10,000 people if 8,000 of the email
addresses are outdated?
Yet another fairly simple step to help increase your
lists responsiveness is to ‘sort’ subscribers based on
their past buying patterns. For instance, if you have
2,000 or so subscribers that buy high-ticket items
fairly regularly, then put them in one group and maybe
even give them extra ‘perks’ for being the fantastic
customers that they are.
But at the same time, every list surely has its fair
share of people that have never bought anything
advertised on the list. Some marketers just
eventually exclude these people from their lists
entirely, but instead, putting them in a separate
group and targeting them with the cheapest items would
maybe allow you to get some profit out of them. All
you need to decide is if the effort is worth it to
market to this group.
Really, there are countless other ways in which to
sort, or even subgroup your list. For example, if you
have a very general ‘make money through internet
marketing’ niche list, then you could sort them by
subgroups according to their spending habits as far
as products related to ‘blogging’, ‘article marketing’
‘list building’, and so on.
Divide, and conquer!
Build your own niche list with a powerful
squeeze page and one-time offer system here;
YOUR RAW AFFILIATE LINK GOES HERE
Regards,
YOUR NAME