The Power And Benefits Of Targeted Opt In Email Lists

To build a list you need to bring traffic to your website – without you’ll never make any money. With listbuilding essentially being a numbers games, your profitability will largely depend on how big you can make your list.

With a good web site and a good offer for a free gift, even a small trickle of traffic can build your list by 4-5 people per day. That’s 120-150 people on your list in just one month.

Let me give you a little example from my own experience…with just a couple hundred people on one of my lists I made almost ,000 in pure profit with just a little effort. On that basis, that means that 100 people on your list could translate to ,000 if you have a powerful offer.

By the way, if you want a rule of thumb, you can usually generate about per person on with a solid targeted opt in email list. Your niche and marketing skills obviously have a bearing, but plenty of relative newcomers achieve that already, and the gurus far exceed it. But, it’s a good place to start if you’re trying to decide how much effort to apply.

To succeed in building a profitable list though, it’s essential that the traffic that you drive to your website are is relevant to your end goals. You must align their wants and needs to what you’re offering.

Don’t be tempted to buy “bulk or “mass” traffic, however cheap it might see, because 99% of the time you’ll only be wasting your time and money. You could even damage your reputation and get into hot water. The last thing you want to do is spam people. Many people try to figure out the “secret” of list building.

You basically have three ways to generate the type of traffic that you need to build a profitable lists. You can get organic traffic from search engines by using SEO techniques, you can buy traffic by using pay per click systems, such as Google Adwords, or you can joint venture with other list builders. Start off by aiming to master just one of these approaches and, when that is done, add another, and then add the last one. Once you have all three mastered then you’ll be sitting on a goldmine.

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This post was written by Robjohn on October 22, 2009

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Future Thinking Home Office Online Marketers Find a More Modern Model For Marketing a Book and Making Money

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From One Goal Oriented Online Work At Home Professional to Another

During a recession like this, learning about how to make more money is often the most rewarding experience for every corporate executive.

How does this happen? Amazingly, it is no surprise that one of the best ways that is encountered for the corporate executive to change for the better is to publish and market a book and become a bestselling author.

Congratulations, you’ve decided to publish a book…that’s great! Being a bestselling author can gain you credentials and help your business draw more clients And if those are your only goals, then the sooner you publish and market a book, the better. However, if you are just focusing on having a book fast, you might miss one of the best reasons for having a book…and that is to make money.

Getting an eternal bestseller credential and attracting more clients can actually be achieved quicker and easier says business adviser to authors DrProactive Randy Gilbert, if you “slow down and take some time to create a bestselling business around your book”. He says that you will be rewarded with an outstandingbook, more money, and a continuing stream of revenue that far exceeds what the book alone would have earned.

DrProactive calls it a “bestselling business,” because it can make you a bestselling author and a millionaire at the same time. Learning how to write and market a book and creating a business around it at the same time is crucial.

No matter what subject your book is about, there are several ingredients that are helpful when marketing your book. If you want to sell lots of copies and make it a bestseller, then some features are essential. For instance, it is common knowledge that you need to have an ISBN number and an EAN barcode, plus certain bindings and features, so that retail bookstores can sell your books for you.

However, there are several less known features you should add to expand the marketability of your book. For instance, almost every New York Times Bestseller has certain features and it would be wise to incorporate them into your book so that you improve your chances of being one of them too.

Listed below are the top 7 features that will make it much easier to promote and market your book into becoming a bestseller. When you design these features into your book (right from the beginning), you will market your book faster and better than other authors who fail to do so.

Feature 1 – Begin with a powerful theme and grow it. {Give your book a zesty title that grabs attention}. Write your book outline to be specific about what will attract the right people to your book. Just gathering a list of your best ideas and putting a cover on it is not enough. You may get a book written quickly, but it probably won’t sell very well. You want something that you (and others) will be proud to promote.

Feature 2 – Become known as the top expert by collecting stories from others. Ask people in your field to share a personal story with a self-help element relating to something in your outline. You’ll reach a bigger audience if each story provides benefits and helps the reader to see how they could apply the lesson to their own situation. In every story, you should mix in Tips, strategies, insider secrets, specific examples, and important resources, whether they be from you or someone else.

Feature 3 – Quote lots of experts and you’ll build in promotional value. Choose the quotes wisely so that they match the theme of each of your sections. Some experts may be flattered enough that they will help promote your book to their customers, which helps both of you. And, they might even buy some for themselves to give away to colleagues and special clients.

Feature 4 – Be proactive in asking for interviews and endorsements, and selecting a great person to write the Foreword of your book. Use interviews with experts to get topical examples for your chapters of the book, and get audio or video clips to use for promoting. These interviews and endorsements will add authority to your book.

Feature 5 – List all of the people and organizations who helped in creating the book. You might also seek a corporate sponsor who might fund some of the expenses in exchange for a prominent mention in the book. And it is often very helpful to seek out a sponsor to partner with in your promotion.

Feature 6 – Add an index so that your book is easier to read and use. This is often an overlooked feature, however it makes your book more saleable to libraries, which of course is a huge buyer of books and will increase your reading audience..

Feature 7 – Make a list of associations, organizations, services, agencies, and other professionsals in fields around the subject of your book, and include it in your book as a topical rolodex in the resource section of your book. This will broaden your audience and it might even cause some of the leaders/owners to actually purchase quantities of your book for distribution.

Extra Feature – Have a bibliography in your book. Many people want to buy copies of books that reference their own book in a bibliography. Also, it makes your book more attractive those doing research. You can list the books of all the authors who were interviewed, quoted, or who gave stories and examples.

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The more features above you can add to your book, the easier it will be to market and promote. Especially focus on the features that get other people involved in your book, because the more that you involve others and promote them, the more likely they will help you in promoting your book… it is called the Law of Reciprocity and it works like a charm.

If you want to know how to become a good book marketer that makes money and makes you a bestselling author, then you must use the secret formula that others use to hit that goal. Choose to use the Key Factors outlined above and keep your eye on the ball, and you’ll hit a home run every time.

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Blog Post Comments

Blog Comments

If you’ve ever read a blog’s comments section, then you’ve probably come across a comment that was submitted for the sole purpose of generating a backlink. The comment usually reads like gibberish, but has a whole bunch of keywords and links peppered within it.

In order to neutralize these sorts of comments, there are all sorts of spam blockers for blogs (with Akismet being one of the most used) and there are NoFollow HTML codes that prevent search engines from giving any credit for these comments.

That being said, commenting on blogs can still be a great way to build buzz and traffic for your site.

Add Value

The concept of blog comments is to some extent a very important valuable contribution. For example, if you read a popular blog in your niche and you have an opinion or idea related to a post, then comment on it and feel free to leave a link to your website. When the administrator of the blog sees your comment, the value of what you wrote in advancing the blog’s community far outweighs the small favor of providing a backlink, so they will likely keep the comment live.

Once you comment consistently on a particular blog or series of blogs, gradually you start to develop relationship with other people within your business niche. These people will visit your site and may even link to you or reference you in their posts if the content you provide is worthwhile.

Commenting in this manner, helps out both parties. The blogger builds a network and community of followers which makes it more likely that other readers will engage in a converstaion and keep coming back, and you will get a valuable backlink to your website from a blog that focuses on your niche.

Another Place Worth Adding Value

Social Networks that have a target audence is a good place to use to add value. It is for this reason I built ViralNetworks! The idea is that you build a reputation among your peers and make those million $ ventures you hear about, as well as getting people to like and trust you. (These are the only reasons people will buy your products, if they know, like and trust you or of course, your product).

Colin Klinkert is a full time internet marketer earning six figure income annually online. He runs many membership sites, one of which makes over a million a year in revenue.

Colin also blogs on his personal site about Marketing techniques, methods and news. Read more about Blog Comments.

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This post was written by Robjohn on June 2, 2009

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