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There are a ton
of ways to get people to sign up for your email marketing offers.
Here's a list to get you started.
- Put an offer on
the back of your business cards to get people to sign up for your
newsletter.
- Tradeshows - Bring
a clipboard or sign-up book with you to tradeshows and ask for
permission to send email to those who sign up.
- Include a
newsletter sign-up link in your signature of all of your
emails.
- Send an opt-in
email to your address book asking them to join your
list.
- Join your local
chamber of commerce, email the member list (if it's opt-in) about
your services with a link to sign up to your
newsletter.
- Host your own
event - Art galleries, software companies (one here has a party
every quarter and invites the neighboring businesses), retail
shops, consultants (lunch & learn) can all host an event and
request attendees to sign up.
- Offer a birthday
club where you give something special to people who sign
up.
- Incentivize your
employees - Give them $ for collecting VALID email
addresses.
- Giving something
for free like a PDF? Make visitors sign up to your opt-in form
before you let them download it.
- Referrals - Ask
you customers to refer you, and in exchange you'll give them a
discount.
- Bouncebacks – Get
them back! - Send a postcard or call them asking for their updated
email address.
- Trade newsletter
space with a neighboring business, include a link for their opt-in
form and ask them to include yours in their newsletter.
- SEO - Make sure
you optimize your site for your keywords. You need to be at the top
of the natural search when people are looking for your products or
services.
- Giveaways - Send
people something physical and ask for their email address as well
as their postal address.
- Do you have a
postal list without emails? Send them a direct mail offer they can
only get if they sign up to your email list.
- Include opt-in
forms on every page on your site.
- Popup windows -
When someone attempts to leave your site, pop up a window and ask
for the email address.
- Include a
forward-to-a-friend link in your emails just in case your recipient
wants to forward your content to someone they think will find it
interesting.
- Include a
forward-to-a-friend on every page of your site.
- Offer a community
- Use Ning as your easy-to-set-up community and have your visitors
interact and sign up for your newsletter.
- Offer "Email only"
discounts and don't use those offers anywhere but
email.
- Telemarketing - If
you've got people on the phone, don't hang up until you ask if you
can add them to your newsletter.
- Put a fishbowl on
your counter and do a weekly prize giveaway of your product - then
announce it to your newsletter. Add everyone who put their card in
on to your newsletter list.
- Include an opt-in
form inside your emails for those people who get your email
forwarded to them.
- Tradeshows -
Collect business cards and scan them into a spreadsheet. Make sure
you ask permission to send email to them, then mark the
card.
- Use Facebook -
Host your own group and invite people to it, then post new links
often. From time to time, post a link to sign up for your
newsletter.
- Use Facebook -
Post the hosted link from your newsletter into Linked Items to
spread the word.
- Use Facebook -
Include an opt-in form on your Facebook Fan page.
- Use Twitter -
Twitter the hosted link of your email campaign every time you
launch.
If you've got any
additional ideas, let's hear them!
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