Archive for List Building Techniques
Running Aweber Or GetResponse? Get this plugin! Video 2 Autoresponder Upgrade.
Posted by: | CommentsOk, I gotta make this quick…
The other day let you know about a video that has totally
uncovered something that I always believed was impossible
with my autoresponder. Here it is again if you missed it.
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Now there is a second video for you to see. Take a quick look
at it here before todays launch at 9 AM EST.
==> http://www.bestdamnezine.com/list/link.php?id=92d12afAUV2
After you watch the videos, be sure to come back here and
click on the link over to this great offer for a product and
concept that has never been available until today.
If you’re running aweber, 1SC or getresponse, in just a couple
of hours Matt Haslem is opening up what was previously closed
door software that allows you to control what specific “day of
the week” your followup emails go out on.
This will increase your response and open rates exponentially.
You do not want to miss this chance to have this tool in your
arsenal. If you own or plan to own a list you NEED this!
It’s amazing, I’m shocked it took us marketers so long to get this
fixed. Here’s where you’ll find it:
==> http://www.bestdamnezine.com/list/link.php?id=92d12afAU
To Your “Best Damn” Success,
Richard Wing
Dealing With List Fatigue
Posted by: | CommentsWe all like to look at our email stats, especially when we have good open rates and our list size is increasing. What should be done, then, if you notice that your list is growing smaller or your open rates have gone down? It’s time to get some answers and do something about it.
When subscribers to your list don’t open your emails anymore it’s known as list fatigue. They’re not exactly unsubscribing and yet they’re not opening your emails. Why is this happening? Without taking into account the bounces, here are some probable causes:
1. Perhaps they are no longer interested in the subject of your emails. They may have new interests, and there’s not a whole lot you can do about that. Read More→