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Buying and using an autoresponder. Autresponder featues to look for and how effectively to use your autoresponder.
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How efectively to use your autoresponders and get profits from it.
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Improve your email deliverability by setting up SPF,Domainkeys and rDNS etc.
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Tips and articles on Email marketing. Using autoresponder to send promotions and follow ups like ecourses.
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Marketing and promotion of your products and services using your autoresponder.
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Techniques related to autoresponder set up, web site preparation and email servers.
Author: admin Posted on: 2011-03-15 23:02:02 No. of Views: 579
People subscribes to many ezines and ecourses as they surf ... It is easy to forget about that subscription once they leave the site. They will blame you sending spam. It's NOT their fault. Because increasing spam decreasing the authenticity of email marketing. Everybody getting tired of junk emails filling their inboxes.
Create a new email address ... In few weeks of time you will be getting junk to it ...
I myself get many ezines in to my inbox. Sometimes I don't even remember when was I opted for that list. Unless I see the website, mostly I'd say its not an opt-in list.
So email marketers! Get your subscribers details in to your database. Like:
* subscribers ip
* the url where subscriber subscribed
* date and time of subscription
You can keep all these details in every outgoing email. Like -
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Your subscription Email: {email_tag_here}
Your ip address: (ip_tag_here}
URL where you subscribed: (url_subscribed}
Time of subscription: {date_subscribed}
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Your mailing list software should have the capability to record these details during the subscription. And it should insert these details in to every email.
This way you are sending proof to your subscriber that you are doing verified opt-in marketing.
Whenever your host bullies you that you are sending sp*am, you can show them the subscribers details as proof of your legit marketing methods.
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Author: admin Posted on: 2011-03-11 12:25:29 No. of Views: 346
When you have a newsletter or an ecourse to offer, you will keep a form on your web site for your visitors to subscribe. Once they subscribed to your list, usually they will be redirected to a thankyou page saying 'Thank you for subscribing to our Ezine/ecourse'.
Your opt-in script should be capable of redirecting the subscriber to these thank you pages. Don't just display 'Thank you for subscribing' and leaving the subscriber in a confusion of 'what to do next?' Here are four tips on how to optimize your thank you pages.
1. Offer a discount on one of your products:
* Make it as 'One Time Offer'.
* Keep one of your product desciptions and image.
* Display a Coupon code to use it in your shopping cart.
* Link to sample chapter of your ebook or demo of your product.
Remember: Let all links open in seperate browser from this thank you page. So they won't be lost to find the coupon code again.
2. Affiliate marketing:
Keep an image or small ad on the thank you page with an affiliate product of yours. Or ask the subscriber to join in to your affiliate program to promote your products.
3. Download link to a free trial or free report:
If you have a product and offering a trial version, this is the best place to encourage yourvisitor to download the product. Or create free report related to your product. For example - if you are selling a software that submits a site to search engines, give away a report on 'How to optimize a web site with keywords'. Everybody love free reports, free trial versions or free limited versions.
4. Subscription Co-ops:
This is mutual promotion between you and another ezine owner. He will keep your subscription form on his/her thank you pages and you will keep his/her subscription form. Both of you promoting each others ezine and encouraging subscribers to sign up for others.
Choose an ezine that related to your field. Subscribers of your ezine might be interested in the same subject of the ezine. Select an established ezine owner, so both be in a win - win situation.
5. Offer help:
Keep a link to your secret forums or helpdesk. Offer them your help. People really like real customer support and help. Answer your emails promptly.
These are just few things that you can promote on your thank you pages. You can also offer free memberships, link to survey forms, affiliate links etc.
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Author: admin Posted on: 2011-03-11 12:22:24 No. of Views: 501
One of the common questions I receive from my visitors is - 'can I use custom fields with your autoresponder?' So I thought I'd put up an article explaining custom fields. Now a days, every autoresponder script or autoresponder service are coming up with a feature called 'Custom Fields'.
What are Custom fields?
Custom fields are basically 'data input that is made specifically for a particular subscriber or particular autoresponder'. Custom fields are customized fields in your mailing list software to hold chunks of information like ads, signatures, links, simple text etc.
Custom fields can be 'Custom Form fields' or 'Custom admin fields'.
Custom form fields:
For example: You ask your subscribers this question - 'What color you like?' in your subscriber form. John says 'red'. Tim says 'blue'. To allow
input by your subscriber, you need to create an extra Form field called 'Color'. This 'Color' field you create for a particular form is Custom form field.
So if you sent an email to John and tim -
'Your favorite color is - {color}.'
The tag will be replaced in your email with 'red' in John's email and 'blue' in Tim's email.
Custom admin fields:
Say you want to tell your subscribers that your favorite color is 'green'. Then you will create a Custom admin field in your autoresponder like 'mycolor' with 'green' as value.
If you send email like this -
My favorite color is '{mycolor}'.
The tag will be replaced with your color and sent to all subscribers.
BASICALLY, if you want some data from subscribers, you will use 'Custom Form fields' and if you want to tell something to all of your subscribers, you will use 'Custom admin fields'. Your autoresponder should have the ability to create these fields for you.
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To check CUSTOM FIELDS:
1. Login here into Autoresponder PRO panel. 2. Click on any autoresponder name in left menu > a menu will open-up > click on Custom fields. 3. Leftmenu > PUBLIC SETTINGS > Custom fields.
You can save data and send these custom tags to your subscribers.
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Why you need them?
It is a great feature which you can utilize to customize the content of email messages.
You can easily include text or links in multiple emails at the same time.
If you need to update the text, you don't need to open tens of email to edit the content. Just edit one custom field ... viola! That will be reflected in multiple emails in your autoresponder database.
You can include your signatures, email custom headers and footers and ads with your affiliate links very easily. Easy to manage your links and ads with custom fields.
What are the FIVE uses of these Custom Fields:
1. Collect user information:
You can collect unlimited information from your users. If you are doing a survey on offline advertising, you can collect user address, phone number and age etc.
This way you can optimize your advertising campaigns or promote your product to particular group of people called list segmentation and targeted advertising.
2. Promote your products:
You can send chunks of info that will need to be updated frequently like your promotional links and coupon codes.
You can send these chunks of content by placing a simple tag in autoresponder messages. If you want to update these data, Custom fields are best option for you instead of updating the content in each email.
You can also promote affiliate products based on the interest of the subscribers. Say if the list belongs to search engines, you can promote search engine affiliate link.
3. Custom signatures:
Add Customized signatures for your different autoresponders. This way subscribers see your name with specific web site information from where they subscribed.
You can also keep private policy, antispam policy links etc.
4. Custom header and Footers:
Add Custom headers and footers for autoresponders differently. This way you can customize the layout of each autoresponder and edit them easily. You can create custom templates for headers and footers and save them like [ezine_header], [ezine_footer], [ecourse_header], [ecourse_footer] ...
5. Custom tracking links:
You can track user clicks and group users by using custom form field tags. This way you are making sublists from your main list and your advertisements are more targeted.
Tips on creating Custom fields:
* Use categories: Seperate custom fields by categories so you can manage them easily.
* Naming: Name the custom fields so you would easily pick up the one you want. Ex: Seperate your affiliate links like [affiliate link clickbank], [affiliate link regnow] etc. and your products like [my product one], [my product two] etc.
* Format: You can use both HTML and text versions of the custom fields. So your html and text emails get respective versions. Because html version needs html tags to display the content nicely.
* Headers and footers: Use custom fields to create custom headers and footers for your autoresponders.
* Test links: If you are adding links in your custom fields, test them by sending email messages to yourself. After all you want your ads work properly and get sales.
One of the best example to use custom field is: Adding subscriber details into every email like their ip number, the url where they subscribed, date of subscription, email used to subscribe and other details.
So if you have this custom fields feature in your autoresponder, use it to it's full potential to promote your products, customize autoresponders, collect information from users, promote your affiliate links etc.
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