How to Pick a Responsive Seminar Mailing List
April 25, 2009 by Lead Generation Website
Filed under Mailing Lists
The Mailing List You Use Can Make or Break the Success of Your Seminar Promotions. Here’s How to Get Started on Picking the Right List for Your Seminar Marketing Efforts
By Jenny Hamby, the Seminar Marketing Pro™
Certified Guerrilla Marketer and Direct-Response Copywriter
If you’re concerned about being able to pick the right list for your seminar marketing efforts, congratulations. You’re right to be concerned … because your mailing list can make or break the success of your seminar promotions. Here’s where to start.
Look in-house first. Any type of relationship with you or your company is preferable to no relationship at all. Before you start hunting for a mailing list to rent or purchase, see what type of list you can put together by going through client files, your Rolodex … maybe even your old telephone message pads.
The very best prospects for your next seminar are people who have attended other seminars you’ve given … or who have otherwise put their names on your mailing list. Obviously, customers (people who have paid you for your services, products and/or information) are better qualified than prospects who have asked to be put on your mailing list or who have called to request information about your services.
If you’re ready to rent a list, look for prospects who have attended other seminars. The idea is that if they’ve paid to attend seminars in the past, they’ll pay to attend them again because they obviously enjoy and benefit from this form of learning.
The next-best prospects when renting or purchasing a mailing list are individuals whose profiles match the profile of your existing customers. For example, you may want prospects who are in the same age group, have the same job title or responsibilities, work in the same industry, are in the same income bracket, or even read the same magazines.
Many list owners, such as training companies and magazine publishers, make their mailing lists available for rent. To find a list that matches what you are looking for, turn to the Direct Marketing List Source®, published by Standard Rate and Data Service Media Solutions. It’s a huge directory of the mailing lists available for rent. Call your local library to track down a copy. Or contact the organizations directly for a referral to their mailing list manager or list broker.
Thanks to Jenny Hamby for contributing this article to our Leads blog:
By Jenny Hamby, the Seminar Marketing Pro™
Certified Guerrilla Marketer and Direct-Response Copywriter
If you’re concerned about being able to pick the right list for your seminar marketing efforts, congratulations. You’re right to be concerned … because your mailing list can make or break the success of your seminar promotions. Here’s where to start.
Look in-house first. Any type of relationship with you or your company is preferable to no relationship at all. Before you start hunting for a mailing list to rent or purchase, see what type of list you can put together by going through client files, your Rolodex … maybe even your old telephone message pads.
The very best prospects for your next seminar are people who have attended other seminars you’ve given … or who have otherwise put their names on your mailing list. Obviously, customers (people who have paid you for your services, products and/or information) are better qualified than prospects who have asked to be put on your mailing list or who have called to request information about your services.
If you’re ready to rent a list, look for prospects who have attended other seminars. The idea is that if they’ve paid to attend seminars in the past, they’ll pay to attend them again because they obviously enjoy and benefit from this form of learning.
The next-best prospects when renting or purchasing a mailing list are individuals whose profiles match the profile of your existing customers. For example, you may want prospects who are in the same age group, have the same job title or responsibilities, work in the same industry, are in the same income bracket, or even read the same magazines.
Many list owners, such as training companies and magazine publishers, make their mailing lists available for rent. To find a list that matches what you are looking for, turn to the Direct Marketing List Source®, published by Standard Rate and Data Service Media Solutions. It’s a huge directory of the mailing lists available for rent. Call your local library to track down a copy. Or contact the organizations directly for a referral to their mailing list manager or list broker.
Thanks to Jenny Hamby for contributing this article to our Leads blog:
Jenny Hamby is a Certified Guerrilla Marketer and direct-response copywriter who helps speakers, coaches and consultants fill seminar seats and make more money from their own seminars and workshops. Her on- and offline direct marketing campaigns have netted response rates as high as 84 percent — on budgets as small as $125. For more free seminar marketing secrets, visit http://www.SeminarPromotionTips.com
Lead Generation And How It Works
March 24, 2009 by Lead Generation Website
Filed under About Leads
For those of us who have been surfing a while the words lead generation is not a surprise. We have been hearing it floating around the internet over the past several years; but what is lead generation exactly? For those of you who are new to the internet or maybe just to promoting your services or products to the masses; lead generation is the gathering of potential customers interested in your particular product or service.
Lead generations are a hard thing to gather if you don’t use the right channels. Learning how to play the game is only the start of creating your lists. You must get to know your customer. Lead generations provide the site owner with loads of information. They can see which of their products are most liked. They can see how many of the people surfing are really interested. There are many strategies in which internet businesses use lead generation as a way to expand and keep their business running below is a list to help you.
Generating leads:
Direct mail: Sending out information via snail mail, brochures, etc. not used as much anymore.
Seminars and training: This tactic has been very recognized as the new lead generation revolution. The video and conferencing have become the new age to IT internet technologies.
Web marketing: this form of lead generation offers many choices of marketing strategies such as pay-per-click, or pay-per-leads.
There are many other ways to generate your leads online however finding the one that is for your business is the key. There are several benefits to using lead generation. Lead generation helps you to find out what targets on your list are interested in your products and what products they are looking at this allows you to see what products are selling and what may need additional promotions. Finding accurate information on the sales of your products or services can get very difficult there are plenty of programs that will keep track for you, as well as send out emails to your customers and potential customers on a follow-up basis. You can customize the letters to make them more personal as well as determine when they are sent out.
Building a successful business online is not and easy task at all these days. However with the proper tools and lead generation you can promote and attract many customers to your business and products each day. Looking into the different forms of Lead generation and improvements they provide what could be easier?
Your page must focus on capturing the email address of your visitor so you can follow up over and over. The best way for this is to have the person subscribe to your newsletter via autoresponder. The two best services I know for this are Aweber and Getresponse. You can also purchase your own autoresponder software and have it put on your own UNIX server. The best one I have found is Autoresponderplus. You then should ask your prospect to confirm their email address. Your autoresponder software will have a setting to permit this. Now that your lead has confirmed he is a very valuable targeted prospect that you have permission to follow up with over and over. Only send him offers about what your lead specifically opted in for. If your lead is interested in health insurance do not send him info on pet products.
Thanks to John Le Papillon for contributing this article to our Leads blog:
Lead generations are a hard thing to gather if you don’t use the right channels. Learning how to play the game is only the start of creating your lists. You must get to know your customer. Lead generations provide the site owner with loads of information. They can see which of their products are most liked. They can see how many of the people surfing are really interested. There are many strategies in which internet businesses use lead generation as a way to expand and keep their business running below is a list to help you.
Generating leads:
Direct mail: Sending out information via snail mail, brochures, etc. not used as much anymore.
Seminars and training: This tactic has been very recognized as the new lead generation revolution. The video and conferencing have become the new age to IT internet technologies.
Web marketing: this form of lead generation offers many choices of marketing strategies such as pay-per-click, or pay-per-leads.
There are many other ways to generate your leads online however finding the one that is for your business is the key. There are several benefits to using lead generation. Lead generation helps you to find out what targets on your list are interested in your products and what products they are looking at this allows you to see what products are selling and what may need additional promotions. Finding accurate information on the sales of your products or services can get very difficult there are plenty of programs that will keep track for you, as well as send out emails to your customers and potential customers on a follow-up basis. You can customize the letters to make them more personal as well as determine when they are sent out.
Building a successful business online is not and easy task at all these days. However with the proper tools and lead generation you can promote and attract many customers to your business and products each day. Looking into the different forms of Lead generation and improvements they provide what could be easier?
Your page must focus on capturing the email address of your visitor so you can follow up over and over. The best way for this is to have the person subscribe to your newsletter via autoresponder. The two best services I know for this are Aweber and Getresponse. You can also purchase your own autoresponder software and have it put on your own UNIX server. The best one I have found is Autoresponderplus. You then should ask your prospect to confirm their email address. Your autoresponder software will have a setting to permit this. Now that your lead has confirmed he is a very valuable targeted prospect that you have permission to follow up with over and over. Only send him offers about what your lead specifically opted in for. If your lead is interested in health insurance do not send him info on pet products.
Thanks to John Le Papillon for contributing this article to our Leads blog:
John Le Papillon is a lead generation specialist. He manages Interleads.net lead generation portal. You can find out more about lead generation techniques and even place your free ad on his lead generation site here.






