24 Feb 2008 12:33:29 | Bob Osgoodby
Email marketing, if done correctly, is one of the most effective
network marketing tools available. Now I am not condoning "spam"
which is a practice widely used today. Spam is the sending of
information (usually an ad for a product, service or
opportunity) that the recipient did not request. Sending the
same message to thousands of people, whose addresses were either
purchased from someone or harvested from the Internet is frowned
on by most people and illegal in some States.
If you build your own email list and it contains people who have
done business with you in the past, that can be an extremely
effective marketing tool. Someone who has done business with you
in the past, is more likely to use you again if your product or
service was up to expectations.
With the ongoing wave of email viruses going around, people are
becoming more and more reluctant to open email from strangers.
If there is an attachment that could very well contain a virus.
The only attachments that are normally safe to open are text
files, i.e. ending with a "txt" extension, and images - "gif" -
"jpg". But be very sure that the extension does not end in vbs
such as - jpg.vbs. Malicious hackers might try to fool you into
thinking it is a safe file, but if it has a vbs extension, it
very well might not.
With that in mind, here are some highly effective methods to get
your advertisement read:
Don't use a phony email address that looks like gibberish or
appears to be coded such as 14sTTy@yourdomain.com - this is a
dead giveaway of spam and will be summarily deleted by most
people.
Don't use "URGENT" or "Re: Here's the information you requested"
as the subject if they didn't actually request information from
you. Many people use filters to automatically put emails with
these subjects in their "trash Bin".
Don't use an email address such as friend@anydomain.com or
addressed to friend@mydomain.com. I don't know about you, but I
don't know anyone with the name of "friend", and I don't know
anyone (nor care to) who calls me "friend".
Never require someone to write you via "snail mail" or call you
(long distance at their expense) to be removed from your list.
This will simply aggravate people who will pay no attention
whatsoever to your ad. Face it - someone who doesn't want to
receive email from you is not a potential customer, and
continued sending of email only aggravates them - the
consequences of this can be far reaching. You should also never
send multiple emails to the same person as that is also
aggravating. This happens most of the time with addresses that
are harvested from web sites without the owners permission.
Never begin your email with "Thank you for sending information
on your money making opportunity, now look at mine" or something
similar. People know right up front that this is a "come on" as
most of them who receive something like this are not in
business.
If your email, has a statement that begins with "This email is
not spam..." or you have a statement that announces "Under Bill
1621 TITLE III passed by the Congress this letter cannot be
considered spam...", bingo in the trash bin it will go.
Never make promises that are outrageous, as most people are
smarter than that. If you had to buy a wheelbarrow to bring in
the twenty dollar bills from your mailbox as a result of your
business opportunity, why would you share the secret of how to
do it with anyone else?
So how can you use email marketing to your advantage in the
network marketing game? If you do, you will realize the benefits
of this very powerful tool. Build your own mailing lists and
advertise in newsletters and ezines. This will give you a
"targeted" market that will result in business. Spam will get
you very little in the way of business and could potentially get
you into difficulty - not worth the risk.
If you keep your product or service in front of your potential
clients on a regular basis, you will soon realize the fruits of
your effort. One of the best ways, surprisingly, is not to try
to sell them on your immediate offering. Get yourself a website
and keep the contents there informative and up to date. Use
email to let your customers know about the new additions, and
give them something interesting to read.
Once you get people accustomed to going to your site, the rest
is easy, and this "low key email marketing" will not only be
your best course of action, but will pay dividends.
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