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15
Proven Ways To Use
Autoresponders In Your
Home Business
by: Don Hayes
An interested visitor
who has been strolling
through your site has
finally come to just
what she is looking for
and is about to make a
purchase. It's a sunny
afternoon, and her cat,
who happens to be
sitting on the moss
under the visitor's
large fifty-year-old
snow-rose bonsai tree,
suddenly jumps down, and
the priceless tree
topples over.
In the blink of an eye,
your visitor exits your
site, and your sale is
dust - unless you have
had the foresight to
utilize an autoresponder
that has captured her
email address. If you
have installed an
autoresponder, you can
then follow-up with her,
and in all probability,
make the sale when the
poor woman has finished
repotting her precious
bonsai.
Autoresponders are
remarkable, versatile
programs that do so much
more than just
automatically answer
your email.
Here are a few ideas
that will help you to
creatively and
productively use your
autoresponder to
transform the casual
visitor into a
profitable customer. Use
your autoresponder to:
1. Publish a newsletter.
Certain quality
autoresponders will
manage subscriptions and
follow-up with
interested prospects.
Your newsletter can keep
your visitors informed
about your services or
products, while building
your reputation as a
credible expert in your
particular business.
2. Publish a newsletter
only for your
affiliates. Inform them
of current sales you are
running and of
promotional material
that your affiliates can
use themselves to
increase their
commissions. Include
tips, advice, and
techniques that your
affiliates can use to
successfully go out and
promote your business.
3. Write reviews. Cover
books, software, music,
e-books, movies, etc.,
and put each review in
an autoresponder.
Review your affiliate
programs, using a link
to your affiliate's page
in your autoresponder.
4. Distribute your
articles. Writing and
distributing targeted
articles is a powerful
tool to build your
business credibility,
bring traffic to your
site, and increase your
sales potential. If your
articles contain
valuable information,
many editors will print
what is known as a
resource box for you. A
resource box contains
your bio and a brief
description of your
service or product. It
can also contain your
autoresponder address.
Let's say you've written
fifty articles. Put them
on separate
autoresponder accounts
and create a master list
that contains the titles
of each article, the
autoresponder address,
and a brief abstract.
Then promote your master
list. Additionally,
include your publishing
guidelines so your
affiliates can add their
articles to your list,
increasing the number of
writers who are
represented in your
article list.
5. Create mailing lists.
Inform subscribers to
your articles when
you've written new ones
that they may want to
publish in their own
newsletter or website.
6. Automate your sales
process. Use an ad to
insure repeated exposure
of your message, which
has been proven to
effectively increase
sales. In your ad, put
your autoresponder
address where a visitor
will be exposed to
numerous marketing
materials. This
multiplies the chances
of converting visitors
into customers. For
example, if you're
selling a particular
product, put
testimonials about how
spectacular it is on
your autoresponder, and
add a detailed, enticing
description of your
product.
7. Distribute
advertising. Let's say
you sell advertising on
your website or in your
newsletter or e-zine.
Set your autoresponder
to send the information
about rates and how to
place an ad
automatically to all
prospects' email
addresses. Then have
your autoresponder
follow-up. It can also
send notification of any
special deals you are
currently offering.
8. Distribute an email
course. Each day, have
your autoresponder send
out another lesson. Just
be sure that each lesson
has quality content -
not a sales pitch. Your
content will do the
selling for you, and
will do it much more
effectively. You can
include tips centered on
a different topic for
each lesson,
illustrating how your
product will benefit the
reader. Include the
tangible benefits the
visitor will reap by
purchasing your product.
Make sure to include a
paragraph or two at the
end of each lesson
enticing your prospect
to consider making a
purchase.
9. Automate a reminder
about your service or
product after a visitor
has completed your
course. This will
increase the possibility
of sales from visitors
who have taken your
course but are dragging
their feet about
actually making a
purchase. You can also
use these reminders to
promote new products or
services, and the
products and services of
your affiliate programs.
10. Distribute free
reports. This gives your
visitor an idea of the
type of information you
can provide and the
quality of your product
or service. Make sure
these reports are not
sales letters or you
will more than likely
lose a potential
customer than gain a
sale.
11. Create trivia
quizzes on your site and
place the answers in an
autoresponder. Your
visitor will then be
motivated to request
your autoresponder, and
you will have a record
of the visitors' email
addresses who took your
quiz. Or create a
contest and have any
visitors that enter send
their responses to your
autoresponder. Your
autoresponder can be
set-up to send them a
confirmation of their
entry.
12. Offer a trial
version of your product.
Give your prospects a
sample of your ebook,
course, software,
membership, etc. People
who are exposed to a
little taste often end
up wanting the whole
pie. You can also
capture their email
addresses when you offer
them a free trial from
your website. Set up
your autoresponder to
give instructions on how
to obtain their free
trial, and then make
sure to follow-up to try
and close the sale.
13. Link to hidden pages
on your autoresponder.
For example, a hidden
page could be your
affiliate page that
contains graphics,
promotional articles,
and text links that
interested affiliates
can make use of. Inform
visitors that they may
have free access to your
affiliate page by simply
requesting your
autoresponder. You will
then gather a list of
visitors who may be
interested in becoming
your affiliates.
14. Use an autoresponder
on your order page. Post
a request form for
visitors to be notified
of special offers or
discounts in the future.
This creates a very
effective mailing list
that contains the names
of people who are
already your customers.
15. Put your links page
on your autoresponder.
It should contain up to
fifty links that would
be of particular
interest to your
visitors. Make sure to
add your own promotional
copy at the top or
bottom of this page.
One of the best, and
proven automated
autoresponder systems
online that you can grow
your list quickly in
your home business can
be found at
http://www.opportunitycoastalvacations.com.
To view this auesome
sales machine in action,
watch the flash
presentation in the top
right corner, after
watching it put in your
contact info and check
your email inbox in a
day.
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About The Author
Don Hayes is a home
business mentor that
helps individuals setup
their home business, and
provides free
promotional software,
butterflywebdesign, and
viral marketing tactics.
He believes that less
then 5% of the marketers
are making it online,
and 95% of the programs
online are a waste of
money. For a limited
time get a free report
on building your
business quickly. Go to:
http://www.opportunitycoastalvacations.com.
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