List
Building A Better Way To Grow
Author: ©Scott Lindsay
One of the keys to online business is effective list building.
This may seem like a simple process, but for any business
owner that has tried to develop a list they know that list
building is a necessary, but difficult process.
One
of the first knee-jerk reactions business owners may experience
is to purchase a third party list of email subscribers while
others may rent a list. The evidence for success (or lack
thereof) is in the number of recipients who consider your
email an intrusion or worse yet, spam.
You
may ultimately find a few receptive customers, but for the
most part this approach feels a bit like those dinner calls
from telemarketers.
One
of the fallacies of online marketing is that in order to be
most effective you need to have a very large list. The truth
is you can have a relatively small list of recipients if they
are highly motivated. These individuals enjoy receiving your
email and you make sure what you have to send is quality material.
Don't
look at the size of your email list as the litmus test for
your success in business. I would much rather have a small
organically grown list filled with individuals who love what
I have to offer and are inclined to come back often than a
larger list of individuals who simply hit delete when they
se my email.
I
would much rather have these customers email me with positive
feedback instead of those who express great anger that they
receive the emails at all.
By
developing your own opt-in email system for list building
you improve the chances that those who do sign up are likely
to be converted from prospect to customer. It may be best
to leave shot-in-the-dark email marketing methods behind.
Give
your site visitors every reason to sign up. It's not a bad
idea to give them more than one reason. You can develop free
downloads or extra knowledge-based content available with
sign up. You might even go so far as to provide a sample email
or ezine for prospects to look at so they can get a feel for
the type of information you will be sending.
Keep
your content laser focused. While you may have diversified
interests, chances are pretty good your customer signed up
because you stated (or implied) that you would be providing
content, information and opportunities associated with a particular
product or topic. Don't disappoint your customer's or prospects
with information that is out of focus.
List
building is an important way to gain and keep valued customers,
treat your list building efforts as the development of long
term friendships. Seek to serve the customer first and they'll
likely be first to come back for more.