How to Build a List of Subscribers (and Keep Them) October 23, 2016 by Miss Kemya

If you have a list of subscribers to your website and a digital product like an eBook, then this is a perfect combination that you can use to generate huge amounts of sales. Many gurus describe mailing lists as the single most important tool available to webmasters and digital marketers and if you can build a relationship this way then you’ll have an almost guaranteed market for your products – as long as they’re good.

The question is though, how do you go about building a list of subscribers? Here are some basic steps that will set you on your way…

How to Build a List of Subscribers (and Keep Them)

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Sign Up for an Autoresponder

Autoresponders are services like Aweber, MailChimp and GetResponse which help you to manage your subscribers and send out confirmation e-mails etc. These are also what will allow you to create sign up forms that will look the part on your website.

Add a Form to Your Page

There are lots of places you can add a sign-up forms. One option is simply to put them on your website in one of the side columns or even at the bottom of each article. Alternatively you can create a whole landing page designed specifically to drive conversions and sign-ups and you can then use PPC campaigns, SEO and social media to drive traffic to that page.

Pop-overs are also very popular (no pun intended) at the moment. These are windows that appear over the top of your content when readers have been on the page for a certain amount of time. These have been shown to drastically increase subscriptions. Just make sure you’re not frustrating your readers and causing them to leave.

Use an Incentive

An incentive can make a big difference in encouraging people to sign up to your mailing list. A common incentive is a free eBook or even just a chapter of an eBook that people will potentially buy later on. Visitors love getting things for free and this will seem like a much fairer exchange than just getting them to give you their contact details for free.

Talk About Your Mailing List

If you run a blog then simply talking about your mailing list in your posts can be a good strategy do. Don’t set up your form and then forget about it – treat it as an integral aspect of your business and talk about why people should sign up and what exciting content they’ll receive if they do!

Once you start building a list of subscribers, you will want to keep them!

Many times people subscribe to a mailing list and then immediately unsubscribe. Why do they do that? They do that for a variety of reasons – from not feeling like the content was directed toward them, to feeling like they get too many emails, or worse because they forgot they ever signed up due to the lack of emails and so many other emails.

These nine tips will help you avoid all these situations, so your list building efforts don’t go to waste.

Nine Tips to Create Subscriber-Friendly Content

1. Really Know Your Subscribers

Before you attempt to get one subscribe, ensure that you’re attracting the right people to your email list. Having just anyone sign up won’t help you reach your goals. Ensure that the content you put out there to attract people to sign up is directed to your target audience, and no one else. Also ensure that any freebies you give out in exchange for email addresses are things that only your target audience would want.

2. Personalize Subject Lines

Once they are on your email list, it’s important that you use the technology within your autoresponder software to personalize the subject lines for your audience. If they see their name within the subject line, they’re going to be a lot more likely to open it and notice it in the deluge of email they already receive.

3. Personalize Content

Your autoresponder software also has the ability to personalize the inside contents within the email. Use it. It’s important to use this capability because audiences respond very well to having content personalized to them. They see their name and they feel more important and more like clicking through.

4. Send Only Targeted Content

When you create email content to be sent out in your list, it’s important that it is targeted. Once you’ve attracted your target audience, don’t mess it up by sending something different than they expect. Double check for each title you plan to send to them. Ask yourself: “Does this fit my target audience?”

5. All Content You Send Should Be Purposeful

In addition to being targeted, the content needs a purpose. Your purpose can be multi-fold. You want to inform, entertain, educate and engage. You may not do every single one of these – though that should be your goal – but at least choose one of these. Plus, do include your call to action, every single time.

6. Your Content Should Be Helpful

One of the most important things you’ll want to impart to your audience is your willingness and desire to help them achieve something or solve their problems. Since what you offer them does solve their problems, you are on the right track by offering them your products or services.

7. Don’t Send Content Too Often

Be careful about sending content too often. You know the people who send content three or four times a day; it is irritating and even if they do offer something good you stop reading. You get sick of it and just don’t read and eventually you unsubscribe. You don’t want that to happen so tread carefully here.

8. Don’t Send Content Too Infrequently

Conversely, it’s important to avoid not sending content to your audience enough. Before the first person signs up, you should have in the autoresponder enough content to go out at least for one year, one piece of content a week. That’s 52 evergreen pieces of content that fit your audience and promote the products you have now and know you’ll have for a long time. Then you can add fresh content to go out once or twice a week that is new if you desire.

9. Study Your Metrics

Finally, it’s really important that you study your metrics. If you don’t know who is opening, how many are opening, when they’re opening and what happens when they click through to follow your call to action, then you won’t know if what you’re doing works or not. You should be aware of whether or not your work is really producing a response.

Creating subscriber-friendly content is simple if you have done the work to understand who your audience is AND what they want. You can even use your autoresponder software to engage your members and ask them what they want. The more you can deliver what they want, the more successful you’ll be.

Ciao,
Miss Kemya

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