If you are new to Internet marketing you may wonder what an autoresponder is and if you really need one. If your experienced you have at least one and possibly more.
As an internet marketer you probably know by now that getting the email addresses of people who have shown any level of interest towards products you're marketing is like gold.
That's because it's well known that most people don't make a decision about joining a new business or buying an online product the first time they see it. And without getting someone's email address it's impossible to follow up with them.
Trying to follow up with people without an autoresponder is very tedious and time consuming. You need to have a very organized system and then the time to do it properly.
In fact you may need to follow up multiple times before you get a negative or positive response. The beauty of an autoresponder is that it allows you to follow up as often as you need or want to to a targeted market.
So when you ask "What is an auto responder and why do you need one?" the answer is pretty simple. Autoresponders are an electronic method for following up via email automatically to target audiences.
Once you have a potential customer's email address you simply enter that address into a database with all your other addresses. You then set up the autoresponder with pre-programmed messages to go out at preset intervals.
Your addresses are from people who have agreed to receive these emails from you (known as "opt ins") so you are allowed to send as many as you want. Because they have subscribed to your messages your emails should not be sent to spam.
Can you see the beauty in this? Once you get this set up it will work for you around the clock. You're communicating constantly with your contacts and building a relationship with them. Over time you will become very familiar with them making you more appealing to do business with.
Some of your messages and advertisements will hit home with some subscribers and some won't. But you don't have to worry about that. Your auto responder just sends to everyone and if someone wants to unsubscribe they can. That responsibility is theirs.
There are free autoresponder services and there are those you pay for. The difference is that with paid services you will get technical support. The monthly cost is fairly cheap so that's probably the way to go if your budget can handle it.
A good autoresponder should allow you to personalize messages with the subscriber's name and send unlimited emails to them. It should also allow you to pre load a series of messages that can be sent out at planned intervals.
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Jan 12, 2010
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Would you like to have thousands of potential customers looking at your website,
ready to buy your product or service? If so, then read on ...
Do you know why almost every online business fails?
It's simple really. They don't have anyone visiting their websites. The web has
become so large that unless you spend tens of thousandsof dollars on advertising
nobody is going to find you. If people can't find you, they can't order anything
from you. To put it simply:
No Traffic = No Sales
Here is what we will do for you:
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not banner impressions or emails!
Give you a login for REAL TIME stats so you can monitor our progress.
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Lets assume you have a product that sells for $10. If you purchase 100,000 guaranteed visitors you would make $1,000.00 based on a 0.1%
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higher response!
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Jan 5, 2010
How to Make Websites Customers Crave!
Today's websites are simple, beautiful, and functional. Your visitors, customers, and potential clients shouldn't leave frustrated because they can't find what they want. If your website is appealing and functional you can rest assured you phone will ring and your business will be patronized. Why? Well because your information gateway is top-notch and user friendly. To create a site that keeps people coming back consider these basic elements of a great website.
Content - The written portion of your site that gives visitors information about what you can offer them. Many time people make the mistake of talking about themselves and the visitor gets bored and leaves. Talk about them, after all, they will (hopefully) be giving you money. Your content should be fresh, short, and easy to understand. Avoid overwhelming them with too much information. Think like a potential customer or client. What would you want to know about your business or service? Then deliver.
Images - A good balance of images on your site shows visitors who you are, what you offer, and breaks up the written words. Images make viewing your website a pleasant experience. Your images can be from your camera or from stock photography.
Forms - You probably want your visitors to contact you about your services, to make a reservation, or to request further information. A form is the way to open the lines of communication in a non-threatening way. The visitor is in control of the experience, which shows you are not too pushy.
Payment Systems - If you are selling a product (or service) you will want a payment system. Many people use PayPal or other merchant service to accept credit cards or bank drafts. Making it easy for customers to buy your product or service is important for business and to keep people coming to or referring others to your site.
Email Capture - To stay in touch with visitors to your site and turn them into potential customers get their email address. You should offer something of perceived value in exchange for their information. Your offering could be tips, coupons, specials, or a report. Staying in contact with your visitors is a good way to create warm contacts that are open to doing business with you.
MORE INFO ON TRAFFICWAVE AUTORESPONDER
Creating or redesigning your website is not the undertaking it used to be. Now you can have an appealing site that captures the attention through clear, concise language, visually appealing images, and interactive elements like forms and email capture tools.
Content - The written portion of your site that gives visitors information about what you can offer them. Many time people make the mistake of talking about themselves and the visitor gets bored and leaves. Talk about them, after all, they will (hopefully) be giving you money. Your content should be fresh, short, and easy to understand. Avoid overwhelming them with too much information. Think like a potential customer or client. What would you want to know about your business or service? Then deliver.
Images - A good balance of images on your site shows visitors who you are, what you offer, and breaks up the written words. Images make viewing your website a pleasant experience. Your images can be from your camera or from stock photography.
Forms - You probably want your visitors to contact you about your services, to make a reservation, or to request further information. A form is the way to open the lines of communication in a non-threatening way. The visitor is in control of the experience, which shows you are not too pushy.
Payment Systems - If you are selling a product (or service) you will want a payment system. Many people use PayPal or other merchant service to accept credit cards or bank drafts. Making it easy for customers to buy your product or service is important for business and to keep people coming to or referring others to your site.
Email Capture - To stay in touch with visitors to your site and turn them into potential customers get their email address. You should offer something of perceived value in exchange for their information. Your offering could be tips, coupons, specials, or a report. Staying in contact with your visitors is a good way to create warm contacts that are open to doing business with you.
MORE INFO ON TRAFFICWAVE AUTORESPONDER
Creating or redesigning your website is not the undertaking it used to be. Now you can have an appealing site that captures the attention through clear, concise language, visually appealing images, and interactive elements like forms and email capture tools.
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