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Build Traffic with Smart Autoresponders
by Nancy Richardson
If you want to automate your business and realize the full potential of
email marketing, autoresponders are a necessity. An autoresponder does
just what the name suggests. It responds automatically.
If someone emails a request for more information, for example, an
autoresponder can deliver an instant response. That's important for two
reasons.
First, people want instant gratification. We've almost come to expect it.
Whether we're waiting in traffic or standing in line, we're not a patient
species! If we want information, we want it now. If we don't get it, we
look elsewhere.
Interest can be fleeting. Whatever piqued our curiosity, or motivated us
to find out more, can fade. And it can sometimes fade quickly. As hours or
days pass, we often forget what sparked our interest in the first place.
Autoresponders help you to keep that interest alive by giving an immediate
response. They can't forget all about you if you don't give them the
chance!
If you want to turn a prospect into a customer, persistence is the key.
People rarely buy the first time they visit a website, or read about a
product in an email. Sequential autoresponders, sometimes referred to as
smart autoresponders, allow you to send a sequence of emails at intervals
that you specify.
A great way to market your business using smart autoresponders is by
providing information that your prospect wants. Product reviews or an
email course can be far more effective marketing tools than a series of
sales letters. Repeated exposures to your business and informational
marketing are a winning combination.
Focus on the informational aspect and how useful that can be to your
prospect. Then, the links you include to relevant pages on your website
will add even more value to your message. A good strategy is to link from
your email to a page on your website that contains additional information
on the same topic. That webpage can also feature a related product or a
service that you offer.
You can also attach files to a message. Video files, PDF documents,
e-books and images are just a few examples.
Attaching an e-book to your message can increase the chances of your
recipient finding their way to your website. Even if your message isn't
saved, an e-book has a good chance of being downloaded if it's a topic in
which they're interested. Your e-book should have in-context links
throughout to pages on your website.
Autoresponder messages can be of any length, which makes them perfect for
ezine publishing. You can have your ezine sent out weekly, monthly, or on
whatever schedule you choose. You can be asleep or on vacation when it
reaches your subscribers. That's the beauty of automation. Subscriptions
and cancellations can be handled automatically.
One key feature that makes smart autoresponders so smart is
personalization. Address your recipient by name. You can do that not only
in the subject line, but also in the message itself.
Personalizing isn't just limited to a person's name, though. Their
business name, their website, the date they signed up for a course, and
other data can make your message to each reader unique. That makes your
message more likely to be read, and the reader more likely to be open to
what you have to say.
Autoresponders can be very effective in collecting email addresses of your
website visitors. This can be of benefit to both you and your visitor.
People often forget to bookmark a site that they found interesting or
useful.
Here's an example of how autoresponders can help keep you and your visitor
connected.
You can place links on your website for your visitors to have a directory
of your site's articles emailed to them. Answers to Frequently Asked
Questions are another option. You can set up any number of different
autoresponder messages, each with its own email address.
Your visitor benefits by having a convenient resource delivered to their
inbox. You benefit because that visitor is much more likely to visit your
website again. And again and again.
About The Author: Nancy Richardson publishes a resource for small
businesses. Startup ideas, marketing strategies, website publishing
information, money-saving tips, and more can be found at
http://www.createyourmarket.com/
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