While You sending an Ecourse Remember these FOUR Tips.
What is an Ecourse?
Ecourse is a short course sent via email to your subscribers. Ths can be on any subject. Mostly based on a topic around your web site theme. After all the purpose of an ecourse is to promote your products or services or your affiliate products …
Most people like to get information in short period of time … So making ecourses famous …
You can publish a 7 day or 10 day ecourse and get subscribers by signing up for it. These 7 or 10 lessons go on a specified and defined time to your subscriber.
Four tips to remember while sending an ecourse:
* Enter day of the ecourse in Subject line:
Your subscriber understands what you are saying if he/she goes in a specific sequence through your lessons. If your subscriber is a busy person or checks email once in a week or saves emails for further reference … it would be nice if he knows which email is first and which is next. So add a small tag at the beginning of subject line.
Ex: Ecourse Day 2 – Easy way to create Widgets.
* Keep links to your previous messages:
If your subscriber is reading 4th email, if he wants to see what is in your previous lesson, then they can access it easily if you keep link to previous messages. This way even they delete emails, you will be giving them what they want.
* Keep interval short:
Interval between messages should be short unless you have any other reason not to do so. If you are sending a short ecourse of 7 days, you can send each email every alternate day. This way your subscribers doesn’t lose interest in ecourse content.
* Offer it as an ebook:
At the end of the ecourse series, offer whole lessons as an ebook. This way they can have your informational course on their computer and can go through it when ever they want. Offer it as pdf ebook than exe format.
Free pdf creators:
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http://www.primopdf.com/primopdf_free_idx.htm










