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5 Free
& Easy Ways to Get More Opt-In
Subscribers for Your Newsletter
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by:
Tanner Larsson
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5
Free & Easy Ways to Get More Opt-In Subscribers for Your
Newsletter
Copyright © Tanner Larsson
http://www.work-at-home-resource-center.com
Email newsletters and ezines can be extremely profitable for their
owners, providing that their newsletter has subscribers, the more the
better. Without a large number of subscribers your going to have a
tough time making money when the only recipient of your ezine is…you.
To prevent this from happening to you, I am going to share with you
five free and easy ways you can start generating more Opt-in
subscribers for your ezine mailing list.
1. Opt-In Storm
Opt-in Storm is an online list building system that is totally free to
join and use, and best of all it actually works, unlike many other list
building services.
When you join Opt-in storm you will have thousands of marketers
promoting a newsletter ad that you create all over the Internet.
Also the leads you will receive from Opt-in Storm are 100% targeted
leads, and Opt-in Storm requires subscribers to enter their primary
email address and they do not allow subscriptions from any of the free
email accounts. While this may cause you to lose some subscribers, the
subscribers you do get will probably be way more responsive. More
responsive subscribers = more money!
Another cool thin about Opt-in storm is after someone subscribes to
your newsletter through Opt-in Storm, they will promote relevant
ClickBank products loaded with your ClickBank ID on the conformation
page. Sounds pretty cool huh?
You can learn more about Opt-in Storm here:
http://work-at-home-resource-center.com/cgi-bin/links.cgi?l=35
2. Ad Swap
Another great way to get more subscribers is to participate in an Ad
Swap with another newsletter.
An ad swap is when two newsletter publishers each create a short
advertisement (usually 5 lines with 60 characters per line) which they
then swap and publish each others ad in their next newsletter.
Most newsletter publishers are very willing to participate in Ad Swaps.
However, many newsletters will only participate in ad swaps with other
newsletters that are of equal size and/or target a similar audience.
The best thing to do after finding a newsletter you’d like to do an ad
swap with, is to send that newsletter’s publisher an email with a
proposal for an ad swap, It is also a good idea to include the ad you
want to swap, so they can make an informed decision. If they say no,
that’s fine, there are thousands of other newsletters out there, so go
find another one and try again.
3. Submit your newsletter to ezine directories
This is something that every newsletter or ezine owner should do, but
many do not.
Why? Because people are lazy and it takes time to submit your
newsletter to a bunch of different directories.At the time I’m writing
this article there are over 110,000 matches for “ezine directiories” on
Google.
I highly recommend that you set aside a day or two and submit your
newsletter to as many different directories as you can. This can help
you in several different ways.
For example, most ezine directories allow you to post your newsletters
name, subscription info, a short description of your newsletter, a link
to your website, your advertising rates (if you accept advertising),
article submission details, ect.
Now when someone searches that directory and finds your newsletter,
they will have a wealth of information available to them to help
convince them to subscribe.
Also other newsletter owners and product owners can see your ezine and
then send you offers for Joint Ventures, advertising, ad Swaps and more.
Many of the directories will also post a clickable link to your website
on their site. This will help improve your search engine rankings, by
having other sites link to you.
So you see there are several other benefits of listing your newsletter
in the ezine directories besides just gaining additional subscribers.
4. Write ezine articles
If you own your own newsletter or ezine, then there is a very good
chance that you write articles and create content for your newsletter.
But why stop with just your newsletter, why not ad a “resource box” and
share it with other newsletter publishers and allow them to publish
your articles in their ezines?
What is a resource box? A resource box is basicly a short 3-4 line
paragraph that is located at the end of an article and introduces you
to the author of the article and usually includes a link back to the
author’s website. For an example, look at the resource box at the end
of this article.
If you allow others to use your articles in their newsletters, they
must use the article in its entirety including the resource box. What
this does is spread the word about your website and it also helps to
build up your credibility as an expert in your particular field.
The more you share your articles, the more people will know about you,
and the more people will visit your website or subscribe to your
newsletter, and that means more money in your pocket.
5. Add an exit Pop-up to your website
Many people think that pop-ups actually reduce the amount of sales you
will make on your website. Now that is true in many cases, but in the
case of gaining new subscribers for your newsletter, the opposite is in
fact true. I will give you an example of my own experience.
One of the websites I run is a content rich site built around online
auctions, also on that website I had web forms that allowed people to
sign up for my free newsletter. Now I was consistently gaining 5 to 6
new subscribers every day, not bad right? a little over 1800 new
subscribers a year.
But then I added an pop-up that opened when a visitor exited my website
and reminded them to sign up for my free newsletter. Overnight my daily
subscription rate more than doubled, I started getting 14-20 new
subscribers every day, that’s more than 5000 new subscribers year, with
just one little exit popup.
Why did my subscription rate double? Its called information overload,
and it happens on many websites that offer their visitors a lot of
content. The visitor gets engrossed in reading through all the
information on the website and then they leave and forget to sign up
for the newsletter.
By adding an exit pop-up that contains a newsletter sign up form and
only opens when they leave your site, you will remind the visitor to
sign up for your newsletter, and chances are they will.
I have just shown you five different ways you can gain more opt-in
subscribers for free. Now all you have to do is go out there and apply
these five ideas to your own business and watch your email list start
to grow.
About the Author
Tanner Larsson is a veteran entrepreneur and the
publisher of the award winning Work At Home Success Newsletter.
Subscribe to his newsletter and recieve 4 EXCLUSIVE Bonuses valued at
$276.
http://www.work-at-home-resource-center.com
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