18 Feb 2008 04:53:24 | Cynthia King
Whether you've got 100 or 100,000 people on your email list,
chances are you can optimize your web page to better feature and
promote your ezine. Here's a few ways to capture more customers
and leads - without having to increase your traffic.
Give Something (Or a Few Things Away)
Studies show that most people will only subscribe to about a
dozen email lists at a time, and given the number of lists out
there, you've got to seriously compete for your customer's email
address. Giving away free bonuses is a great way to push you
over the edge.
A few things you can give away are:
Free ebooks. This is a strategy many marketers use - and it's a
little worn out. Not just any free ebook will do anymore. Still
use it, but make sure your ebook is something your customers
crave. Ebooks like "10 Easy Ways to Make Your Skin Look Younger"
and "7 Ways Moms Can Make Money On Ebay Today" will get you a
ton of email sign-ups.
Free courses. This is a lot like the free ebook strategy, except
you break up your course into a sequence using an autoresponder.
This works well if you want to be in constant contact with your
prospect for a few days or weeks.
Exclusive coupons. If you're in the retail or service business,
offer up a few exclusive coupons for list members. Make them
little bonuses (like a free handbag with a clothing purchase of
over $100 - or free facial with any cut and color). 10% off
isn't likely to make your customer jump - but a free goodie will.
A birthday offer. This works especially well for restaurants,
women's retail, and travel. Invite visitor's to join your
birthday club - and in return give them a free meal, little
gift, or night at your B&B on their birthday.
Write a Killer Headline
Having no headline for your ezine ad is a mistake many new
marketers make - but bad headlines can be almost as damaging.
"Join Our Email List" or "Get Site Updates" just doesn't cut it
anymore. Your headline needs to have a strong call to action or
benefit. Here's a few excellent examples:
Free 7 Day Course - How to Lose Weight Without Carb Restriction
Win $10,000 and Your Dream Vacation Free Google Adwords Tip of
the Day, Plus Free Top Google Strategies Ebook
Have a Compelling Name for Your Email List or Ezine
Selling discount designer handbags? Call your list the "Chic Yet
Cheap Club." Advertising your day spa? Call your ezine
"Ultra-Relax VIP Circle"
Most people are members of "enough" email lists, discussion
groups, and ezines. However, they always seem to want to join
more "clubs" and "VIP" groups.
Give a Bullet List of Benefits
No matter how good your copy is, the fact remains that surfers
scan. By outlining your benefits in a bulleted list, you'll grab
wandering eyes - and summarize your case nicely. Here's a sample
bulleted list for a local Italian restaurant.
- Free "Taste of Italy" cookbook, with 25 easy to make recipes -
Membership to our birthday club. On your special day, you're
dinner's on us. - VIP coupons (free desserts, entrees, and wine)
- Exclusive tasting nights. We close our doors to the public -
and invite you to sample our new menu first.
Give a Bulleted List of Objection Killers
Why aren't people signing up to your list? That little nagging
voice in their head wondering if you'll spam them, if you'll
email them to much, if the emails will be boring. A short list
of objection killers can take care of this nicely. Here's an
example.
- You'll hear from us (and only us) once a week. If you get sick
of us, you can easily say "no thanks" - We keep your email
completely private - you'll only hear from us. Our privacy
policy can be found here (link).
Make sure you do include a short version of your privacy policy
in your list, with a link to your full privacy policy on a
separate page. More and more surfers are looking for privacy
policies every day.
Provide a Sample Email or Two
If the emails you send out are content filled and well written,
by all means show a couple of them off. A lot of ezines are
boring, poorly written, or worse, just blatant ads. If you show
surfers that your emails are worthwhile, they'll be much more
likely to sign up.
Make Your Ezine Ad Standout
Many marketers take the time to set up an email list, write the
issues, and then bury or hide the sign up box.
Feature your sign up box as prominently as possible, using
bright colors (I'm partial to a yellow background).
Include a photo in your ad when relevant. Diet ezine? Show a
woman satisfied with her fit body. Parenting advice? Happy moms
with their kids.
Experiment with the size and location of your sign up box. Does
it work best on the side, above the fold? Or in the middle of an
article? Usually bigger is better when it comes to ads - but
test unusual shapes (like a square or long rectangle) as well,
Don't Ask Them to "Join" or "Subscribe"
You can make your submit button say whatever you want, so why
not re-enforce your marketing message with a strong call to
action? "Get Your VIP Coupons" or "Download 7 Easy Ways To Look
Younger"
About Author :
ynthia King, runs shelikesmoney.com a free marketing resource
site for female business owners and entrepreneurs. To find more
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