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Large opt-in lists, trade secrets and fishing trips
Last week, on a beautiful Saturday morning, I went fishing with a friend in the Pecos River in New Mexico. We had been fishing for a couple of hours my friend decided to carefully address the issue of getting more subscribers for your opt-in newsletter. He knew he had more than 400,000 subscribers to opt-in newsletter Kingi T-shirts half and wanted to know how I did it. I was afraid that it was a trade secret and I brush and go fishing. That was my initial reaction.
You see, I have this kind of question all the time. When it comes at a time when fisheries II half m a response as simple as it is the easiest, and keeps us fishing instead of talking. However, this morning, I was a wimp and, after some insistence, I gave in.
To begin, let me quickly explain that there are two sales tools that all online retailers must use whatever you sell. You must have a newsletter and affiliate program. My friend had a newsletter and an affiliate program and I’m going to assume you do too.
We put our poles and sat on the edge of the river to discuss how my friend could build an opt-in list of more than 100,000 this year. There was much greater expectations for their exclusion from the list of what he did for this fishing trip. He never did return to fishing.
His first question was about how people in your opt-in site. There was an opt-in subscription box on your site already and was prominent. But more than 5,000 visitors daily, it was only getting paid twenty.
Therefore, my first suggestion was the creation of a competition. He could give anything I wanted a free shirt to a free fishing trip. I use a free T-shirt day at the King. To enter the contest, simply join the newsletter (opt-in).
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