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Online marketing may have developed a sudden surge these past few years, but many insiders have felt its rise from the beginning. As more internet based businesses are started, the need to develop new marketing skills and knowledge based on the constant changing technology of the internet have arisen. More and more marketing strategies are being discovered and developed to cope with the changing face of the online business world.

The demand for online marketing tips and strategies has drastically grown, creating a market all its own. While there are gurus and companies that are all too eager to help your site and business build a clientele for a fee, there also many ways that can spread the word about your sites worth in a more cost effective way. One of these is opt-in email marketing, also known as permission marketing.

Opt-in marketing requires the permission of a willing customer, who subscribes to your mailing list, to receie marketing materials that take form in newsletters, catalogs and promotional mailings via e-mail. The more opt-in marketing mail that is sent, the more chances there are to make a sale. To do this, you must build a list of those who want or need the information and products that you supply in your niche.

From your list you will get targeted customers. Having targeted customers on your list is preferable since they already have shown interest in the niche you are working in. These are the people who have liked what they have seen on your site and have decided they want to see more and maybe even purchase whatever product or service your company and/or site has to offer.

Many people would think that building their lists would take hard work and a lot of time to build. This is not so, it takes a bit of patience and some strategies but in building a mailing list, you open your site and your business to a whole new world of targeted buyers. Take the effort to take your business to the next level. If an increase in targeted traffic and sales are what you want, an opt-in list will do wonders for your site.

There are many sources and articles on the internet available for everyone to read and follow in building a list. Sometimes they may be confusing because there are so many different methods and ideas put forth. Different groups of people will have different approaches in building an opt-in list, but no matter how diverse the many methods are, there are always some crucial things to do when building your list.

1) Put up a good web form on the front page of your site. The upper right hand column is a good spot for it. While some may say this is too soon to ask for a website visitors subscription, try to remember that your homepage should provide a quick good impression. It should showcase what the site and your company are about.

A good web form for subscribing to an opt-in list is not hard to do. Using a service like Aweber takes the labor out of designing your opt-in form. Give them a reason (free gift, keep updated, etc) and a clear call to action (limited time offer, etc) to sign up for your mailing list while on the page.

2) As mentioned in the first tip, make your homepage very impressive. You need to have well written articles and descriptions of your site. Depending on what your site is all about, you need to capture your website visitor’s interest. Make your site useful and very easy to use. Do not expect everyone to be tech savvy. Invest in having good programming on your site so that its easy to navigate. Build a clean site with good looking graphics… Eye appeal can be just as important as content.

Don’t waste your time making the homepage too overly large megabyte wise. Not all people have dedicated T1 connections, the faster your site loads into yheir browser, the better. Go for a look that borders between simplicity and sophisticated knowledge. You can have the best content in the world, but if the site doesn’t look professional, it may never get read.

3) Provide good service and products. A return customer is more likely to bring you more business. A satisfied customer will recommend a business to friends and family. Word of mouth and recommendations alone can rake in more business than an expensive ad campaign. As your customer base grows, so will your list. With more members on the list, the more people will get to know about what you have new to offer and the more sales you will make.

4) Keep a clean and private list. Never lose the trust your customers have entrusted you. If you provide your list  e-mails to others and your subscribers get spammed, many will unsubscribe. Remember, a good reputation will drive in more traffic and subscribers as well as strengthen the loyalty of your customers. And don’t forget the occasional freebie goes a long way in keeping your subscribers happy.

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9 Responses to Crucial List Building Tips

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      You can download my eBook “Powerlist Building for Newbies” for free if you subscribe to my newsletter. Just enter your name and email address in the form in the first column and I’l send you the link automatically where you can download it.
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  • Elijah Lewis says:

    sometimes i get some difficulty in list building, it takes a lot of effort-;`

    • Gary says:

      Yes, it does take some effort, but if you have something that is worthwhile to your potential subscriber it makes it much easier. Give them something they can use and they will optin to your list. Have an attention getting headline and give them a compelling reason to subscribe along with a strong call to action. Be sure that the site is attractive and keep your optin form above the fold where it is visible without the visitor to your site having to scroll down to find it. Once you have everything set up advertise the page in whatever way, short of spamming, that you can find. Drive traffic to the page and you will get your subscribers.

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