Posts Tagged ‘list’

Why buying an email addresses list is a bad idea

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

In my last post I told you the importance of giving value as a key factor to implement a successful email marketing program. The other key factor is building a list of qualified subscribers who give us their permission to send them the campaigns. This is always a difficult and slow process that a lot of people want to skip. These people want to take the shortcut, and buy a third party email list or directly go to the Yellow pages to gather emails and send them promotional campaigns with no value at all. Obviously that is not a good idea, for different reasons:

-    Unqualified leads
-    Devalues your brand
-    Disingenuous relationship with customer (what would the email say? “Hello! You don’t know me, but I bought your email…”)

Buying a contacts list wont get us anywhere. Someone with a high quality list will take care of it and tightly control that it is not abused with a lot of promotional emails. For that reason, when someone is selling you an email list (remember that he is selling it to everybody who is paying for it) 99 times out of 100 you are getting a spam list. That’s a list of addresses of people who have not agreed to receive messages like yours, or who are on a list that’s been blasted to uselessness by other mailers.

So when you see offers like 1 million addresses for 100$ you better ignore it if you don’t want to lose your money and harm the image of your company.

7 ways to build your email marketing list offline

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Most of the time when we want to grow our list we always think about the online options like adding subscribe forms in every page on your website and landing pages, usually forgetting the real world. However there are a lot of ways of growing your list outside the web world. Here you have 7 ways to grow your list offline:

Networking

Networking is a always a great way to build new relationships and generate new sales. When we get new business cards is a great idea to send a quick follow up email to these contacts recapping the meeting and asking permission to be added to your list.

Trade Shows

The different sector trade shows are a great place to generate new sales leads and also a place to find a lot of high quality contacts to add to your list.

Semminars

Offering seminar to your clients is a great way to strengthen your relationship with them at the same time you are giving them an added value. It is also a great time to ask permission to sign them up for your company newsletter.

Points of sale

Being a retailer has a big advantage because it gives you the opportunity to interact much more directly with your clients. You can easily add a subscription form on your purchase point offering the value people will get signing up for your newsletter, such us special offers or discount coupons.

Events

Events, concerts, parties, and any occasion where people gather is a big opportunity to keep building your email contacts list. If you are hosting any of these events is a great idea to ask for the sign up offering some kind of incentive that you could deliver by email, such as an e-book, a free subscription for your service, etc.

Postcards

For those contacts and clients that have given you their mailing information but not their email address, sending a post card with your website address and the value of being part of the mailing list, is a great way to make them sign up for your newsletter.

Catalogs

If you are using catalogs with your products as a marketing tool don’t forget to add all the details about the value of been part of the email list and encourage people to sign up for your newsletter.