Marketing with
Autoresponders
- by Joe Bellshaw
http://www.classifiedclub.com
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What is an autoresponder? Amazingly enough, there are still many people
trying to market a product, or service, online who do not know the answer to
that question. Autoresponders are an excellent way to have your information
delivered 24 hours a day.
Try to remember if this has ever happened to you. You were reading a web
page, or maybe browsing some free classified ads.
"Hmmmm.....that looks interesting." So, you click on the e-mail
address provided, and send a message asking for more info. You feel a little let
down, even anti-climactic, if you will, so you go on to read more ads. You
forget about the ad you just answered.
Then three days later, you get an e-mail stating that you "requested our
info". By now, you've totally forgotten about it and lost interest.
***CLICK*** .....Deleted.
Has this ever happened to you?
You surely don't want this to happen to YOUR potential customers.
This is the information age. People want what they want, and they want it now.
To keep them as customers, you've got to give it to them.
Fax machines, e-mail, fax-on-demand, and now.....autoresponders!
Within seconds of receiving a request, an autoresponder will send the
requested information right to the e-mail address that requested it.
Autoresponders play an integral role in nearly all effective internet marketing
campaigns.
Anyone who's marketing on the internet can use an autoresponder.
Also known as a "mailbot", or "infobot", there are numerous
companies that provide this service on the internet.
Here's how an autoresponder works. Upon reading your online marketing
material, (an ad, or web page) a prospective customer decides to contact by
email for "more information". The address they are directed to contact
is not your own, but the address of your autoresponder.
As soon as any message is received by the autoresponder, it automatically
sends out the info that you have input. (Typically within seconds!)
Setting up an autoresponder is not complicated. Once you choose the company
you'd like to obtain the autoresponder from, it's as simple as emailing the text
of your autoresponder message to the company that provides the service for you.
Here are a couple things to be aware of when shopping for an autoresponder.
First of all, be sure to go with a company that will give you unlimited number
of "hits" or autoresponses. The last thing you want is to pay a
"per response" rate when you start receiving a lot of replies.
Also be sure that you'll receive a copy of each inquiry, so you'll be able to
track your advertising effectiveness. You want to collect the e-mail addresses
of the prospects, in order to follow up with them.
One last requirement of a good autoresponder service is unlimited changes. As
your company changes, you'll need to update your autoresponder. Be sure that the
company you go with lets you change the information often, without an additional
fee.
I have found one company that does all this--and more!
Not only can you edit, send and receive unlimited email messages, but this
service actually sends out multiple follow up letters to your prospects, until
they buy!
I highly recommend the
AWEBER
autoresponder service
We use this company, and they are exceptionally reliable, and inexpensive. I,
personally, have over a dozen autoresponders at this time, and I honestly don't
know how I ever got along without them. They work for me while I'm asleep, on
vacation, at the grocery store, or anywhere else. Once you have one, you'll feel
the same way.
After you set up your autoresponder, Add it to your signature. Post it
everywhere. In every ad you place, all over your website, EVERYWHERE!
It's like having a non-stop salesperson working for you that NEVER sleeps!
You'll soon see what an absolute MUST your autoresponder is to your online
promotion campaign.
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