Aweber has an unlimited autoresponder feature, which I find to be the most valuable, as most people don't buy/sign up on the first visit/e-mail.
Paul. Thank you. I signed up with Aweber today and implemented the sign up on my site. I will take a while for me to build up the list so wish me luck.
I'd appreciate it if any member here can sign up and provide me with some feedback as I move forward with this endeavor.
Aweber has an unlimited autoresponder feature, which I find to be the most valuable, as most people don't buy/sign up on the first visit/e-mail.
"There's no such thing as impossible. It's a myth. Don't believe it."
I am looking mainly at the broadcast feature. Can you give me some pointers on how I can take advantage of autoresponder?
Thank you.
They are simply follow up e-mails.
Of course, your first e-mail would be a, "welcome and thanks for joining" type of e-mail, including a lot of useful, helpful information or links (your affiliate links) to free things, and then briefly pitch your product/service, but NEVER too hard on the first e-mail.
A few days later the autoresponder would send them simular e-mails, all relevant to your site's audience and you have yet another shot at selling your product/services/promoting stuff, etc.
It works like a charm.
The, "Broadcast" feature lets you send a single e-mail to whoever you choose on your list, or the entire list. Make sure you take advantage of their personalization features.
Good way:
Subject: Pinyo, Site update - We've found you more free resources.
(And then include a link to a new page/article in your site, selling your product/service/free, lead based, money in Pinyo's pocker, offers)
Result: Good open rate/Low unsubscribe rate - Makes it to the in box.
Bad way:
Subject: Amazing! Everything FREE or prices to SELL FAST!!!!!!!!
Result: Probably goes right to the junk folder. If not, the user clicks the, "Spam" button, deletes the e-mail without reading it, or opens it just to unsubscribe.
Hope that helps.
"There's no such thing as impossible. It's a myth. Don't believe it."
More than you know. Thank you.
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