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How to Write an Autoresponder Series
By David A. Wells
Your autoresponder series can take a variety of forms. A series
of articles, a multiple part course and additional free bonus
offers work well. You can offer an eLetter, ask for testimonials
and survey your prospects using an autoresponder.
And the best part is...once you set it up you're done! It will
keep on selling without any more attention.
Write at least 7 emails for your autoresponder and set them to
be delivered every 2-4 days over a 2-3 week period.
Always provide a link back to your sales page in every email.
The point of your autoresponder is to deliver valuable
information to your customers and remind them why they should
buy your product.
There are some technical aspects to setting up your
autoresponder that are important to consider. First is the type
of email.
You can send HTML emails which allows you to include graphics
and other effects. I recommend against this option. These emails
take longer to load and are often presented differently by
different email viewers.
Since your email presentation is hugely important you should go
with the simple plain text option. Every email viewer
understands what every common font is supposed to look like so
you will make exactly the impression you intend to make.
Another aspect is the formatting of your message. Make sure
that each line ends with a hard return and is only 60 characters
long. This will ensure that your email doesn't look staggered
and jagged or worse...run right off the screen in one long line
that you have to scroll sideways to read.
Once you've written your entire series of messages you should
consider making an opt-in pop-up form for your sales page. The
high-end autoresponder services offer a slide in pop-up that
can't be blocked by pop-up stoppers.
These simple forms appear a few seconds after the page
loads...and they get great results. Go to your autoresponders
service provider and find their pop-up generator section. Follow
their instructions for generating the code you need.
Then simply copy and paste the pop-up code into the HTML of
your sales page. You can keep track of your opt-in form
performance with the built in features offered by either of the
premium services recommended.
About the author:
How to Use Simple Sales Sites to Create a Huge Passive Income
Disarmingly simple internet marketing strategy that will show
you in 10 easy steps how to create a series of internet income
streams. Each is independent of the others and each will bring
in a few hundred dollars every month on auto-pilot. Make as many
as you like. http://www.3PageSite.com
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