It is the best business model in the world. It's a great way to capture the email addresses and names of all your prospects. Then you can market to them repeatedly. When building your email list, there are several factors you should consider. These will be discussed in detail.
When building an email list, the most important factors to consider are speed, conversion, retention. Let's take a look at each one individually.
* Speed We want our lists to grow as large as possible and in a very fast manner so that it really counts. When it comes to building an email list, there is no place to be timid. It's up to us to do it 100%. This is the only way to be a huge success. This is best done by creating a squeeze page and running PPC campaigns to drive massive traffic to your squeeze page. It is a smart idea to create several separate squeeze pages that target specific keywords within each ad group in order to lower your cost per click and get the best bang for your buck.
If you're targeting an ad campaign with "lose weight quickly" as the primary keyword, your squeeze page should include that phrase quite a few times in your text. If you want to target the key phrase "lose body fat fast", you can create a separate squeeze page.
This is because your cost per click will drop significantly if your ad group keywords are highly relevant and closely targeted to landing page keywords. This can be a time-consuming process, but the results are worth it. There are codes that can automatically modify the text on landing pages to optimize them for particular ads groups. I don't know how it works, but it might be worth investigating.
* Conversion: You may not be getting enough email addresses if you have a million people visiting your squeeze page each day but only 5-10. When building an email list, it's crucial to get your visitor to sign up. This can be done by giving away a report, an e-book or video, or any combination thereof. This is crucial. You should also check your squeeze pages for marketing violations. It would be a good idea to learn excellent squeeze page etiquette. Spend some time on YouTube looking for ideas. It will be a worthwhile investment of your time special education email.
* Retention You want to keep them on your list once they are. It's best to offer real value and limit promotions. Building trust is possible by providing free information as part of your email marketing campaign. This is crucial. You should send them information about once per week. They will get tired of you soon. Don't be rude or pushy. I have sent semi-personal emails with my subscribers. They were told what my wife cooked for dinner, and I gave them the recipe. This creates amazing relationships, keeps my subscribers on the list, and gets me incredible results when I promote something (up to three times per monthly).