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From Zero to 1000 Opt-in Subscribers in 30 Days or Less
Copyright 2003, Richard D. Bailey
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In the realm of Internet Marketing, newsletter advertising
is a “force to be reckoned with.” An advertiser can send
out 1000's of messages to his/her opt-in subscriber list
and get almost instant results. Few people, however, know
how to build an opt-in email subscriber list and even fewer
know how to get more than a handful of qualified
subscribers. Until now, only a few of the Internet elite
knew how to do this.
I have literally sent special announcements to my opt-in
list of several thousand members and received responses
within minutes after clicking send. These responses have
lead to sales, sign-ups and (where requested) just plain
acknowledgement of new products and services.
Build your opt-in list the old-fashioned way, have someone
else do it. Rather than spending countless hours attempting
to reel in new subscribers, it can make more sense
(economically and time wise) to use proven list-building
resources to potentially boost your subscriber base from
zero to 1000's in the first 30 days of your newsletter
launch.
Just imagine for a minute what you could do if you had your
own newsletter with hundreds, thousands or hundreds of
thousands of subscribers. You could: sell your own
products, establish yourself as a trusted resource of
information for just about any topic of interest, sell
weekly or monthly ad space or you could even use your free
subscription to convert readers to a paid subscriber base
giving yourself a steady monthly paycheck.
If you would love to do this, then it's time to get a list
of your own.
Please visit:
http://www.clientbydesign.com/listoptions.html to see an
extended version of this article and to learn more about
some of the resources we've used.
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© 2003 Richard D. Bailey - Client By Design
About the author:
Richard Bailey is an Internet marketer and entrepreneur
with over 8 years of Internet selling and marketing
experience. His coaching and consulting company, Client By
Design, develops client-customized methods and technology
to attract customers. http://www.clientbydesign.com
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This article was originally written: October, 2003
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