If you are not using autoresponders in your Internet business yet, you are losing a lot of money because it has been proven that the more money is made with email follow-up. It is also well known amongst the Internet marketing crowd that the money is made with the backends.
In this article, I am going to reveal the right way to write your autoresponder sequences, how often you should mail, what is the best day to send your offers, and a some mistakes that you absolutely need to avoid.
1. How often you should mail?
Many Internet marketing gurus will tell you that you need to mail once a week. Well, this works, but I've been coached by highly successful people, and they all recommend to mail at least three times a week during the first months.
It may seem a lot, but when you think about it, many people will not open all your email, so you want to pre-load your autoresponder with as many email as you can.
2. How to write your series of message?
This is important because if you mess up with this, people will unsubscribe from your list. The secret is to give what you promised in the first place (when they opted in). It's simple, but many people forget this.
3. What is the best day to send your offers?
The best day to send your offer is on Monday.
4. Two mistakes you should avoid at all cost
a. Don't let your subscribers forget you. Make sure that you write at least one year of emails.
b. Always check your links before adding the email in your autoresponder. There is no benefit in sending an email with dead links. Plus your subscribers will see you as unprofessional.
These tips should add a couple of grands to your yearly income.
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Sunday, December 21, 2008
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