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Enhancing Your Mailing List Opt-Ins
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As I already said, having a high quality mailing list is key for every great online business.
To get a mailing list with lots of engaged subscribers, you need two things: engaging content and a prominent opt-in form.
When you know that your are delevoping great content from the beginning of your page, you need to implement an opt-in form. As mail service provider you can use MailChimp or Aweber. For both there are lot's of WordPress plugins available. The first stel I made was to installed the MailChimp List Subscribe Form and include it into my sidebar. You'll want to have the opt-in form in prominent spaces like the sidebar, at the bottom of posts and pages or as a popup, so that your audience notices it fast.
I was really happy that I successfully set up the mailing list integration in my WordPress and was excited about seeing the first subscription.
But nothing happened.
In the first month I got only one new subscription from a Twitter contact and one subscription from a good friend of mine. No new people subscribed. But why? And how can you prevent yourself from making the same experience?
Investigating the Internet Business Mastery Academy* and thinking about the situation I came to the following clue:
I need some kind of incentive!
People need a reason to give me their email address. Why should they sign in, when you give them nothing but your newsletter? I bet you wouldn't do this either.
I developed a plan of various aspects, that you can use to increase your email opt-ins:
- Place the opt-in in prominent places
- Make the opt-in optically pleasing and easy to use
- Develop an incentive for your subscribers
- Use a prominent opt-in form
- Style the form matching to your site design
- Set up an autoresponder with an incentive that provides REAL VALUE!
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