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Opt-In Email Lists Shouldn't Be Overlooked

By: Jeff Alderson

Webmasters who overlook the value of opt-in email lists are blinding themselves to some serious money-making potential. These lists can deliver some major perks that a lot of site owners and operators miscalculate.

Opt-in email lists are beautiful creations because they put the power of active communication in a webmaster's hands. Rather than having to rely solely on incoming traffic to get a message out, those who cultivate lists have the ability to contact readers, clients and potential clients. Since personal information is captured with visitors consent, thus the "opt-in" part of the equation, visitors expect some form of contact to come in the future. The marketing potential that goes along with a well established and used opt-in list is almost endless. Considering this, it's a good idea to use these lists to one's advantage and to start creating them if they haven't been used in the past.

When setting up subscriber lists, it is important to be very upfront about intentions. Those who opt-in should be made very well aware of the fact that email in the form of promotions, newsletters and even coupons will be headed their way at some point down the road. Full disclosure is a good trust-building tool and it's a great way to avoid spam complaints down the road. Plus, it's a wonderful way to make sure those on the list really want to be there.

The options on the ways to leverage these lists to a site's advantage are many. Some sites simply send out information on upcoming or ongoing promotions. Others choose to craft informative newsletters that relate to their site's focus. Still others just send out coupons. Whatever the option, make the mail relevant and useful and it's likely to garner attention.

Although subscriber lists require work to create, the benefits outweigh the effort involved in many cases. One of the most common perks of using these lists right involves an increase in conversion rate. When contact is valuable to readers, it can help develop relationships and trust. This can produce sales in the present and down the road.

Another pull for creating and using this type of direct marketing tool is that they can improve profits and even increase repeat business. Even if one campaign only pulls in 10 percent of the subscribers for actual sales, other campaigns can still be run. The reality is that most mailings don't need to take a lot of time, effort or expense to produce results. Whether it's direct product marketing that's mailed out or useful information subscribers might be interested in, these campaigns can remind viewers of your presence and prompt them to buy in the future.

Subscriber lists also come with the benefit of enabling webmasters to turn their readers into referrers. This might be the most overlooked offshoot benefit of these strings. There is always potential for readers to pass on emails to friends, family and colleagues who might be interested. What's more, there's nothing saying these campaign emails can't ask readers to do just that. It is not at all uncommon for newsletter and even direct mail advertising campaigns to include post scripts asking readers to forward them along. Plus, if the campaign involves a newsletter that has high quality, relevant content, it's likely some readers will forward the mail along anyway. This, in turn, can result in more traffic on your site and potential sales profits in your pocket.

Taking the steps to increase a site's traffic without having a way to capitalize on it is not the best way to go. Some of the biggest companies with an online presence understand this and work hard to cultivate opt-in mailing lists. From newsletters and coupons to promotional materials about sales or new products, these companies use their lists to reach out and remind former visitors or customers of their products and services. The effort can and does result in more traffic, more visitors and even repeat sales. These lists don't require a huge amount of work considering the benefits they can deliver.

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Information about the Author: Author Jeff Alderson develops newbie-friendly search engine marketing tools. He specializes in boosting traffic and sales. Jeff suggests using Ad Word Analyzer to choose keyword phrases for your website.
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