Creative and Profitable Ways to Use Autoreponders
April 27, 2010 by Lisa Santos · Leave a Comment
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 yourm 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.
Now that you have proof that autoresponders can be used creatively, see if you can come up with some brilliant
ideas of your own!
Quick Tip#22 From Your Internet Marketing Virtual Assistant (Partner Up!)
February 9, 2010 by Lisa Santos · 1 Comment
A really great way to build your prospect list is to find similar companies in your niche or industry that target the same customers and partner up with them also referred to as joint venture. If the company sells related products, you can both get together and form a joint venture. By forming this joint venture, you can offer a special promotion involving products from you and your joint partner which can bring great benefits to your customer as well as their customers. You will promote the new product along with your product to your customers which adds that extra value to your site. And of course, your joint venture partner returns the favor! It’s a great way to generate traffic and definitely a win-win situation for both partners.
Quick Tip#21 From Your Internet Marketing Virtual Assistant (Creating Content)
February 1, 2010 by Lisa Santos · 1 Comment
Unless you have a straight sales site that you are getting traffic to with paid advertising, you will need to create some
content to help get traffic to your website.
If you don’t know by now, the search engines (especially Google) love fresh relevant content. By adding articles and information focused on good keywords that are specific to the theme of your website you will get better listing results. The better the keywords you generate the less competition you will have.
If you can’t or do not want to write the content yourself you can hire a ghost writer to do it for you. Or you can purchase ready made private label right that will allow you to sign your name to it as the author. Just make sure you are getting what you pay for. You can expected to pay more for original content that is written for you and less for ready made content.
Quick Tip#20 From Your Internet Marketing Virtual Assistant (Google Alerts)
January 18, 2010 by Lisa Santos · 1 Comment
Google Alerts is a free service offered by Google which notifies you by email, or as a feed, about the latest web and news pages of your choice. It allows you to register words or phrases that you want to track. So your probably wondering what does Google Alert have to do with Internet Marketing and my business? Lots buddy…
Here’s how you can use Google Alerts as a powerful Internet Marketing tool. You can use it as follows:
- To keep an eye on your competition by tracking their press releases, blog posts and product posts
- To stay current in your particular business industry news
- To know what your consumers are saying about your products or service (really important for tracking your online reputation)
- To track if your marketing efforts like your articles and blog posts show up in the Google top page results
- To participate in topic discussions by leaving comments which is good for backlinking to your site
Few people are using Google Alerts and it has proven to be an invaluable internet marketing tool for my virtual assistant business. This free tool is a great way to stay connected to what is going on across your specific industry and to read about what leaders in your market are saying. It’s important to stay ahead of the competition as much as you can to be a thriving business.
Set up your free Google Alerts account here now: www.google.com/alerts
Quick Tip#19 From Your Internet Marketing Virtual Assistant (Google Analytics)
January 15, 2010 by Lisa Santos · 2 Comments
Are you tracking your site’s traffic? Do you know which of your marketing strategies are paying off? One tool to help you answer those questions and more is by using a site tracking tool like Google Analytics.
Google Analytics is a free service offered by Google that generates detailed site statistics about the visitors that arrive to your website. When you open a Google Analytics account, it generates special code to place on your website to begin tracking your websites traffic. With Google Analytics monitoring your site, you’re more prepared to write better-targeted advertising, strengthen your marketing efforts and create higher converting websites and landing pages.
If you want to be successful online, you ought to know where your traffic is coming from. With that said, sign up for Google Analytics today. Heck it’s free…why not? =)
