How to Promote your Mailing List

March 6, 2009 by Lead Generation Website  
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Today one of the best ways to reach customers is with a mailing list. A mailing list will build your credibility, which builds trust in your customer because they know that you are knowledgeable about your subject. It also allows you to build a relationship with your customers. Growing your mailing list is often one of the biggest challenges for webmasters. So how do you go about promoting your mailing list?

1) There are many sites dedicated to listing mailing list on their site for their visitors. Register your mailing list at E-zine announcement directories. You may be able to find some that are specifically for your subject, these are the ones that are going to provide you with targeted readers.

2) Write your own articles and submit them for publication. Pick a topic related to your site, but where you also know what your talking about. Other web sites will pick these articles up and post them on their site or even better in their newsletter. After you write each article post a link to your mailing list at the end of it in the writers resource box.

3) If your newsletter is good you’ll have people sharing it with family and friends, Sometimes people will forget to do this, so make sure you add a friendly reminder in each newsletter to tell their friends about it.

4) If you have a ebook or free guide on your web site, If your newsletter has the same topic, promote your newsletter in it. You can give your ebook or guide to other web sites to give to their visitors.

5) Get active in discussion groups and include a link to your web site in your signature. But be careful, some forums will not allow you to promote your products/services in your signature, so read the rules first



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How To Build a Customer Mailing List

February 28, 2009 by Lead Generation Website  
Filed under Mailing Lists

The first thing they teach you in business school is to pay attention to the wants and demands of your customer base, otherwise, you may not have a customer base at all. Short of simply asking each and every customer who comes into your business what they think at the check out counter, it can be difficult to gather, analyze and implement customer information. Let’s take a look at how you can build a customer mailing list with ease.

The first challenge for any business owner is simply getting a customer to take time out of their day and give you their personal information. Luckily, most people love being asked what they think. If you run a business that has customers or clients that are passionate about the service or product you provide, gathering feedback and mailing list data won’t be difficult. The only real challenge you will face is how to collect it. Some websites use post-transaction surveys that customers can either take or skip, while most brick and mortar businesses choose the old pen and paper route.

If you have encountered difficulty in gathering consumer feedback and mailing list information, you may have to get creative. You could try running a small contest where people can sign up, giving their mailing address, phone number and email and winning a prize. Even people who are slightly paranoid about giving out personal information to businesses will happily do so if they can win something. If you have the capital, make the prize even bigger. Offer a small vacation or free hotel reservations at a fine hotel or maybe a large gift certificate at a local restaurant. You will soon find that you will be buried in mountains of raw customer data. One final tip, if you do offer a prize of some sort, make sure you publicize the winner. Not only is it a good public relations move, most people feel that these types of contests are fixed or fake in some way and that, “no one ever really wins.” It will help your credibility if you attempt one of these contests again in the future.

If you don’t want to offer a prize but you still want to gather as much information as you can about your customer base, try asking for input on what you do, the products you offer and how you can improve your company. Your dedicated consumers will be more than happy to fill you in on what you could do to improve things, but you won’t garner nearly the number of entries you would if you offered a prize.

Once you have that information, you will need to organize it, enter it into a database of some sort and then use it to your advantage for things like new product unveilings, sales and more. Remember, all of the raw data in the world is useless if you don’t use it correctly or at all. The processing part of the job is just as important as the gathering.



Thanks to Mark Warner for contributing this article to our Leads blog:

Mark Warner is a Legal Research Analyst for RealDealDocs.com. RealDealDocs gives you insider access to millions of legal documents online drafted by the top law firms in the US that you can download, edit and print. Search For Free at http://www.RealDealDocs.com.



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