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The Power of the Autoresponder
The Power of the Autoresponder
by Rick Hendershot,
Linknet Publishing
Network
Like email itself, "autoresponders" have been around for quite a few
years. The idea is fairly simple. Say you want to promote your new ebook
called "Dog Care Fundamentals". Here is how you use an autoresponder to
promote it:
- Step 1. Create a text or html promotional message, for example, "Intro to
Dog Care Fundamentals".
- Step 2. Enter the message into the autoresponder program.
- Step 3. Create a web page that promotes your product and offers a "Free
Intro" — the message you created in Step 1.
- Step 4. Put a web form on the page that allows people to "submit" their name
and email address to the autoresponder.
- Step 5. Program the auto-responder to send out your "Intro..." message when
someone submits their name and email address using the special web form you
created in Step 4.
- Step 6. Create links in email messages and on web pages that point to your
special promotional page.
Now whenever you send out an email message, you include - for instance, in
your signature - a link that says "Click Here for your Free Intro to Dog Care
Fundamentals". When someone clicks on one of those links they are taken to your
special promotional page. If they are interested in receiving the "Intro...",
they fill out the form and submit the information. The autoresponder
automatically sends the "Intro..." message you created.
Problems with email
Since it is based in fairly simple email technology, the autoresponder concept
is what you might call "old technology". And since email is taking a bit of a
beating right now (because of anti-SPAM measures), autoresponders have fallen
out of favor in some circles.
One criticism is that email messages are often filtered out by anti-spam
systems. If true, this would mean your messages would be sent straight to the
"delete" folder and never be seen by their intended recipients.
Another criticism is that it is relatively difficult to set up an autoresponder
system. What was your initial reaction to the 6 Steps I outlined above?
As hordes of new "internet marketers" come on stream, many of them have no real
knowledge of web page programming. Since the learning curve is too steep, they
look to other, less technical solutions. It is much easier just to put your
"Intro..." message on a web page and leave it at that. Someone clicks on your
link, and they are taken to the web page. No need for any programming.
Advantages of Autoresponders
So why not just take the easy way out — put your "Intro..." message on a web
page along with a sales pitch and leave it at that?
Here are three very good reasons not to take the easy way out...
1. You have no effective way of tracking people who visit a web page. But when
people ask for your "Intro..." message via a web form, you capture their name
and email address. This is a form of "opting-in". These people are essentially
put on an "opt-in" mailing list and are generally considered fair game for
receiving information about your new product. Don't abuse this. For instance,
don't put them on a general mailing list and send them all kinds of emails about
other products.
2. You can use your autoresponder to create a sequence of follow up
messages, sent out every three or four days. Every marketer knows that
repetition creates familiarity. And familiarity creates trust. And trust leads
to sales. So the odds of getting a sale after sending out three or four follow
up messages is much higher than the odds of getting a sale from someone
just looking at a web page pitch.
3. You can use a sequence of messages to gradually "unfold" the features and
benefits of your product. For example, in the first message you talk about doggy
diets, in the second message you talk about doggy grooming, in the third you
talk about doggy training, etc. And you can even use each message to introduce a
different but related product. Since your respondents are already interested in
your "Dog Care" book, it is safe to assume they might also be interested in some
of your other "Dog Care" products.
If you would like to see a couple of autoresponders in action, go
HERE
The oldest, most established supplier of autoresonders is still one of the best.
You can find them at A Weber
Autoresponders.
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