How To Get Your Subscribers Begging For More
Just as an experiment, I subscribed to ten different opt-in e-mail marketing lists to see which ones are effective. I tried to find out which opt-in marketing strategies grabbed a person into begging for more. Some would send in very simple fashion, some would be very outlandish while there are some that would just lie in between. The differences could easily be noticed and some people understand the idea of an effective opt-in marketing strategy. I dubbed them effective because I felt like I just couldn’t wait to go their site and learn more, the more persuasive ones even got me halfway to reaching for his wallet before I realized this was only for an experiment.
Many companies websites present their promotional materials in a wide variety of concepts. Each has their own distinctive style and designs, but the content and the articles are what keeps the attention of your potential customer locked on to your opt-in marketing medium. Creativity is the key here.
From talking to many satisfied opt-in list subscribers and forums, I have learned of what is essential in opt-in marketing and what makes the subscribers begging for more instead of lining up to unsubscribe.
Keep your promotional materials light, creative and original. Many people are stressed out as it is. Getting a stuffy business proposal rather than a lighthearted e-mail may just agitate them more. A warm friendly smile or banter is always more welcome than a serious business meeting or proposal. While you do want your customers to take you and your products and services seriously, you also want to show them that you know how to have fun.
Splash some color in your emails as well as provide some photos and articles that can be related to you but show good news or good lighthearted images as well. Provide a newsletter or promotional materials that will keep them in a light mood. Make your materials eye catching and grabbing that they wont be able to take their eyes of them. Pique their interests.
Have good content and article, even if it means investing in an experienced and professional copywriter to write them for you. An effective copy writer should be able to build trust between you and your customers. They should be able to establish your credibility in what they write. It must be informative but not too stuffy. Let go of the professional jargon, and just “talk“to your recipients.
A good article and content should be able to outline the benefits of your product and services and why they need what you are offering. Do not look to be overeager and too persuasive. It should be able to entertain as well as lead them to buying from you.
Your promotional materials should be clear. Don’t leave people guessing. You should lead them to you and not vice-versa. Explain to them what they need to do in a manner that won’t be confusing. Try to anticipate also what your target client needs. Do your research and information gathering, many sites will be able to help you with that.
Provide clear and crisp images of what you are offering. If the people know what you have for them, they are more likely to beg for more. For example, if you are selling a car, provide them photos but only enough to encourage them to go to your site for more.
Add e-coupons in your newsletters that will give people special discounts. Put a control number in your e-coupon so that they can only be used once. When people get discounts that can be found in your newsletters, they will be eager to receive your newsletter in anticipation of what you are promoting next.
If your subscribers can get benefits from your newsletters, they will be very eager to receive them. Just don’t flood your mailing list with mails so that you don’t annoy your subscribers.




