Imagine the Possibilities…

Several of my sites have 50,000+ visits a month, and DON’T have a list. One even has close to 100k visits every month!

Imagine if I could “convert” a teeny percentage of those interested visitors each month – perhaps only 1% – I’d have 500 people added to my list each month.

In twelve months that could grow to be a list of 6,000 people who are “more than slightly interested” in what you had to offer.

Provided …

Popularity: 11% [?]

posted in Email Marketing, List Building | 0 Comments


WHERE is your list best stored / managed?

Certainly NOT using your email client on your own computer!

Did you know that many ISP’s (and even web hosting providers) severely LIMIT the number of emails you can send each hour? Why? Well it’s all to do with stopping spammers!

Some web hosts will only allow you to send 50 or 100 emails an hour, so a big list will take forever to email, so you really don’t want to look after your own hosted list …

Popularity: 11% [?]

posted in Email Marketing | 0 Comments


Take It To The Next Level!

Most of the tactics discussed so far are all to do with attracting NEW traffic/visitors to your site!

Perhaps the reason I haven’t been able to get my traffic passed its current plateau level, is because I haven’t been able to address my PREVIOUS visitors effectively.

Seriously, if people have already come to your site, and have shown enough interest to hang around and investigate what you have to offer, they CAN be enticed to come back!

But …

Popularity: 12% [?]

posted in Email Marketing, List Building | 0 Comments


Does this do it for you?

I’ve just received another marketing email that I’m not too sure whether I like the technique used, or whether I loathe it.

It’s short and to the point (sort of) but does this technique offer your readers enough info to persuade them to click through, or trash it???

While I recognised in my email client the writer’s name, I did NOT really take note of the catchy subject line next to it.

The body of the message was…

Hi …

Popularity: 7% [?]

posted in Copywriting, Email Marketing | 0 Comments