Creating an Autoresponder Followup Series:
Tips and Tricks for Your Autoresponder Course
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"You see things; and you say, 'Why?' But I dream things that never were; and I say, 'Why not?'"
-George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950)
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Now I am going to give you several tips and tricks for your autoresponder sequence.
Because your business can be working in any market these tips will be very general. However, they should
be pretty easy to apply in any market.
Five Tips To Making A Better Autoresponder Course
Tip #1 - Write compelling subject lines.
Your subject lines need to be quick and to the point. Make sure you include the prospects name to help personalize
it.
Be as creative as possible - remember that the subject line is one of the biggest factors in your email
open rate.
Tip #2 - Personalization is key.
As I stated above you should put the reader's name in the subject line. Also put it at the beginning of your
email. Use "Hello [firstname]" or "Hey [firstname]", but don't use "Dear [firstname]" as it is not personal enough.
Also, try to put the person's name in the message somewhere. For example, you could right "So you see [firstname]..."
This really helps to make it even more personal.
Tip #3 - Train your readers to click.
A really good idea is to take your full article and post it on your website (whether a blog or a site that your
web designer maintains.
You can then post a portion of the article in your email and provide a link to the article URL.
This will train your readers to click on links in your emails, and will in the end increase your sales of
your promotions.
Tip #4 - Monetize your free autoresponder course.
One really easy way to monetize your free autoresponder course is by putting Google Adsense or some other sort
of advertising in it. This goes along with Tip #3 as Google Adsense cannot be sent in an email.
You can actually make enough money to pay for advertising, thus increasing your list and your potential
revenue!
Tip #5 - Ask for feedback.
This is especially important when you are starting out, but is important down the road too.
Place a link on the bottom of your email asking for feedback. If you post your articles to a blog then
ask your readers to reply on your blog. This will give you ideas for future articles and will create a sense
of community amongst your readers.
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