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Creating,
Managing and Building Your Opt-In
Lists
Teacher: Shelley
Lowery
An opt-in list is a list or database
containing email addresses of individuals who have chosen to
receive your email messages. Your messages may be web site
updates, product updates or an ezine. They provide you with
a direct line of communication with potential customers and
enable you to promote your products or services.
In order for you to start collecting
email addresses, you'll first need to set up a system that
will enable your visitors to submit their information, automatically
subscribe them to your list and enable you to send out messages.
Before we go any further, I want
to make sure that you understand that this article pertains
to "Opt-In" lists. Not Spam. Under no circumstance should you
ever add anyone to your list without their knowledge.
Collecting Email Addresses
There are many free list services
on the Internet that will enable you to set up a mailing list
however, they won't allow you to personalize your messages,
they require that your subscriber reply to a confirmation message
and they can choose to shut your list down at any time.
Your first step in setting up
your system will be to get a good form processing script. This
script will be used to enable your subscriber to submit their
information via a form and send the information to a specified
address.
The best form I have found is
called, Master
Form. This form will
enable you to have the results emailed to you or to a specified
address, can write your information to a database file and
even have a personalized thank you page. In addition, you can
even have multi-page forms with no limit on the number of pages.
This script costs $35.
You can find a free script with similar
features here.
Whatever form you select, make
sure that it will allow you to use email templates, as you
will need each subscription request to contain certain words
in the subject for processing. Email form templates will enable
the email messages sent to your subscription address to contain
any information you'd like.
After you've gotten your form
set up, you'll need to set up a pop email account on your server
just for your list(s). You can name it "lists" or whatever
you'd like. In addition, you will need to create two email
aliases for subscription requests. Example, yourlist-subscribe@yourdomain.com
and yourlist-unsubscribe@yourdomain.com.
Setting up a database
Your next step will be to set
up a database to enable you to store your subscriber's information,
process subscription requests and email your subscribers. I
use a great program called Group Mail by Aureate. This program
will process the information from your form, process your subscription
requests, store your subscribers information in a database
and enable you to send personalized email messages. Best of
all, it's free. You can find it here: http://www.group-mail.com
Note: Make sure you download
all of the extra, free plug-ins.
Once you've gotten Group Mail
and the plug-ins installed, your next step will be to create
your mailing list. Simply follow the instructions provided.
After you've set up your new list, click on "Plug Ins" then
on "Subscribers." You'll now have to set up your subscription
filters to enable the program to process your subscription
requests.
Now that you have your system
set up and ready to collect email addresses, you'll need to
place a form on your web site. Create two input fields for
your form; one for your subscribers name and another one for
their email address.
Your new system will take some
time to set up, but it will work for you continuously. It will
take care of all of your subscription requests and undeliverables
and will store your subscriber's information in a database
for easy access. In addition, you'll be able to send personalized
messages with any of the following:
first name
last name
user name
email address
address
company
contact
four additional customizable fields
Now, you're ready to begin collecting
your visitors email addresses and start building your targeted
list of potential customers.
Building Your Subscriber Base
There are many powerful ways
to build your subscriber base however, we'll only focus on
a few of the best ways.
- Place your subscription information
in your signature
- Place a sign-up box on every
page of your web site
- Offer a free gift just for
subscribing
- Write articles and include
your subscription information within your bylines
- Create and distribute free
ebooks with your subscription form on each page
- Provide a free service and
require those using your service to agree to receive your
publication
- Create a member's only site
with special resources, content or downloads for subscribers
only
- Create a contest and submit
your contest to all of the free giveaway sites. Place your
subscription information on your contest page
If you're not collecting your
visitor's email addresses, don't wait another day to start.
Opt-in lists are one of the most powerful marketing tools on
the Internet.
About the teacher:
Shelley Lowery
is the Webmistress of Web-Source.net.
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