Build a Profitable Subscriber List
Title: Build a Profitable Subscriber List
Author: Kathleen Gage
Email: kathleen@turningpointpresents.com
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Copyright © 2005 by Kathleen Gage
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Build a Profitable Subscriber List
By Kathleen Gage
Why is it some people are incredibly successful at utilizing the
power of the Internet in their marketing while others can't seem to
figure out the winning formula?
How often do entrepreneurs and salespeople look for that next magic
formula to build their business and increasing revenues, never quite
making any of it work? Many people make it much more difficult to
succeed than it need be while others know exactly what to do … and
they do it.
Ask anyone who has effectively integrated the use of the Internet
into their overall marketing strategy and they will tell you success
in building your business, both online and off, is about systems.
Simple as that.
Developing and utilizing systems is nothing new. Yet, the great
search for the pot-of-gold at the end of the rainbow and getting-rich-
quick continues.
The place you'll find more gold than virtually anywhere else is in
doing something many people just don't find appealing. It is in
developing and maintaining a solid database. Unfortunately, many
people don't find database management "sexy" enough. So they
continually buy into that next "secret formula."
Fact is, with a well-groomed database you can increase your revenues
and decrease your marketing costs. You can build customer relations
and keep your name fresh in the minds of your market by keeping in
touch. This establishes excellent position within your market.
Most people would be amazed at how simple it is to build an
incredibly profitable database by applying a few simple strategies.
Remember, simple is not always easy. It will take time, commitment
and focus.
Bigger is not necessarily better when it comes to your database.
Depending on your industry and what you sell you may be well served
to focus on the few dozen or few hundred who want to buy from you
rather than thousands who couldn't care less about what you offer.
On the other hand, there will be situations where building a massive
list is exactly what you need to do. Especially if you have mass
quantity products you are selling at a very low price. Then you may
want to go for the numbers.
Driving traffic to your site is an ongoing process as is building and
maintaining your database. If you are serious about using the
Internet in your marketing you need to lay the groundwork to optimize
your opportunities.
-Develop a fully operational web site
-Have a way to capture contact information such as a sign up form
-Give people a reason for leaving their contact information such as
an Ezine, free report or ebook, an article of interest to your target
market or anything that is of benefit to the reader
-Develop a series of content driven messages that address your
customers' needs
-Keep your name in front of your market consistently without being
annoying
-Write and distribute articles to various online resources pertinent
to your market
-Create a resource box containing your web address
-Do not make the articles a hard sell. Rather, provide information
that positions you as a resource before you are a vendor
-Develop a list of forums and discussion groups you can participate in
-Commit to the long-term.
By focusing on developing a solid database and providing incredible
value to your market you can and will achieve success in your
business. Guaranteed!
About the Author
Kathleen Gage is one of the top rated business owners for 2004 in
Utah. Gage is an award winning keynote speaker and author. Access her
FREE eBook Street Smarts eMarketing Tips Guaranteed to Jump Start
Your Internet Presence to Put You Miles Ahead of the Competition at
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