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Proper_Opt_In_Email_Marketing_-_Step_by_Step
| Proper Opt In Email Marketing - Step by Step
Direct Email Marketing can be one of the most effective
forms of advertising you can use to spread the word about your
product or service. You need to properly plan and structure the
tiers of your email marketing campaigns otherwise you can run
into SPAM complaints, domain blacklisting, email blocking, and
an overall bad reputation.
This article will explain a step by step procedure to
take your list of single opt in (unconfirmed) prospects
and filter them into a list of targeted double optin
subscribers. This article assumes you have already acquired a
list of single opt in subscribers (either by purchasing a list,
using an existing subscriber database or by utilizing other lead
capture techniques).
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Step 1 - Setup an Autoresponder
An Autoresponder is a set of scripts that automatically sends
timed email messages to a database of subscribers. You have two
options available to you.
1. Purchase and host your own Autoresponder scripts
2. Sign up for an account with an Autoresponder service.
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Step 2 - Set Up Subscriber Databases and Import Opt In
List
You will be setting up two Autoresponder Subscriber Databases.
The first database will store your raw single optin prospect
list and send a one time promotional message. The second
database will store your confirmed prospects and send them a
timed follow up message sequence that you will configure in Step
3.
Begin by importing your raw optin list subscriber list into
your first Autoresponder System. Make sure you include the
user's first name, last name, email address, ip address, and
date stamp fields. If you ever need to refute a SPAM
complaint having all the proper optin information is a must
have.
Any reputable Autoresponder service will require all of the
listed information at a minimum before they will allow you to
put your list in their system. Ensure any lists you purchase
from optin list vendors have this information included as well,
otherwise you are taking some big league chances with your
reputation.
You should now have two databases set up to store your
prospects. One will be empty, and the other will contain your
uploaded optin list of raw unconfirmed prospects.
Step 3 - Configure Your Autoresponder Follow Up
Messages
You will need to add a confirmation message and
follow-up messages to your second Autoresponder system.
Typically a person needs to see a brand or product up to 7 times
before they will buy it. Win your prospect's trust by providing
them valuable information. A free ecourse or newsletter are
great ways to enhance your credibility.
Do not bombard your subscribers with product advertisements.
They will eventually get tired of you and remove themselves from
your list. Your prospect may not want to buy today, but if they
ever do want to buy, you want to be their brand. This requires
maintaining regular contact with your prospects so that your
name is fresh in their mind without having them tune you out
because your information is of no use to them.
If you provide valuable content through your Autoresponder
prospects will happily open your emails giving you the chance to
turn them into customers. Better yet the system is Automated
meaning you could be gaining customers while sitting on the
beach in some tropical locale.
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Step 4 - Configure your One Time Message
You will be sending a one time CAN-SPA
M compliant message to the list of raw prospects in your
first Autoresponder System. This message will contain a
mechanism to get your prospect subscribed to your second
Autoresponder system which will be sending your follow up
message sequence or newsletter.
When the prospect confirms their subscription they are added to
the second Autoresponder database automatically and will begin
to receive your Follow Up Message Sequence. Congratulations, you
now have a targeted double optin subscriber.
Typical Autoresponder Subscription Methods
Lead Capture Page with Form - You can insert form code
into a webpage that allows a user to subscribe to your second
autoresponder system. You would then add a link to the page
where you inserted this code into your one-time promotional
message. If a user visits your webpage and fills out the form,
they will get the confirmation message from your second
Autoresponder system and subsequently your follow up messages or
newsletter if they confirm their subscription.
Send a Blank Email to a Preconfigured Email Address - All
autoresponder systems allow you to create an email address for
remote subscription. You can insert this email address into your
one-time message (do not make this your from address). When
someone sends an message to this email address they are issued
your confirmation message and follow up sequence once they
confirm their subscription.
Insert Form Code in HTML Message - If you send your
messages as HTML you have the option of inserting your signup
form directly in your email message. Unfortunately, if your
prospect does not have HTML messages enabled they will not be
able to use your signup form.
Choose your preferred subscription method and make sure you add
the necessary URL, email address or form code into your one-time
message.
Items to Include in your Message:
Proper return email address - (not an autoresponder
subscription address). If a user chooses to "reply" to your
message it has to be deliverable to a "resolvable" email
address.
Proper email header information - If you are using
hosting that has been set up for you with your own domain you
shouldn't have to worry about configuring header information. If
you run your own servers you will have to ensure you set up the
proper DNS records for your domain and
mailing services. Do not spoof or forge your header
information.
Removal Mechanism - Insert a link to a webpage containing
your unsubsribe form, or an email address they can send their
"Unsubscribe" request to. This link must be valid for at least
30 days after you send your email message.
Contact Information - Insert your name, contact email
adress, and street address (or your company street address)
information at the end of your message.
Appropriate Subject Line - Don't bother trying to fool
people with tricky subject lines like "open me" or "look here".
They hurt your credibility and scream "I am an amateur".
Your Promotional Message - Include a short benefit and
feature filled message about your offer or service. Remember the
goal is to get them into your automated follow up system, not
close the sale.
Prospect's Optin Details (Optional) - Reduce the risk of
SPAM complaints by including the prospects optin details with
your message. Sometimes people do not remember signing up for
things and this gives you a level of credibility with the
prospect right away.
Remember to adhere to the Policies and Terms of your Web Host at
all times. Some will allow you to send to large lists, some will
not. It is up to you to be responsible and find out what you are
allowed to do prior to starting your email campaigns.
After you have completed preparing your one time message you
will be ready to start your email campaign.
Step 5 - Send One-Time Message
Use your Autoresponder System to send your one-time
message to your unconfirmed subscriber database.
Make sure to include a couple of your own email addresses in the
list so you can verify whether your messages are getting
delivered.
Log in to your Autoresponder system regularly and start watching
your Double Optin list grow.
You can keep adding users to the first database as you acquire
more leads. As you get more advanced you can begin tracking your
email campaigns through specialized Ad tracking URL's.
Congratulations, you now have a Fully Automated Follow Up and
Contact Management System.
About the author:
Michael Lawrence is the webmaster for BDN Web Design and also
administrates a Directory of
Website Promotion and SEO Resources
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