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		<title>Creative &amp; Profitable Ways to Utilize Autoreponders</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Nov 2008 06:12:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[An interested visitor who has been strolling through your site has finally come to just what she is looking for and is about to make a purchase. It&#8217;s a sunny afternoon, and her cat, who happens to be sitting on the moss under the visitor&#8217;s large fifty-year-old snow-rose bonsai tree, suddenly jumps down, and the ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An interested visitor who has been strolling through your site has finally come to just what she is looking for and is about to make a purchase. It&#8217;s a sunny afternoon, and her cat, who happens to be sitting on the moss under the visitor&#8217;s large fifty-year-old snow-rose bonsai tree, suddenly jumps down, and the priceless tree topples over.</p>
<p><span id="more-139"></span><br />
In the blink of an eye, your visitor exits your site, and<br />
your sale is dust &#8211; unless you have had the foresight to<br />
utilize an autoresponder that has captured her email<br />
address. If you have installed an autoresponder, you can<br />
then follow-up with her, and in all probability, make the<br />
sale when the poor woman has finished repotting her<br />
precious bonsai.</p>
<p>Autoresponders are remarkable, versatile programs that do<br />
so much more than just automatically answer your email.<br />
Here are a few ideas that will help you to creatively and<br />
productively use your autoresponder to transform the casual<br />
visitor into a profitable customer. Use your autoresponder<br />
to:</p>
<p>1. Publish a newsletter. Certain quality autoresponders<br />
will manage subscriptions and follow-up with interested<br />
prospects. Your newsletter can keep your visitors informed<br />
about your services or products, while building your<br />
reputation as a credible expert in your particular<br />
business.</p>
<p>2. Publish a newsletter only for your affiliates. Inform<br />
them of current sales you are running and of promotional<br />
material that your affiliates can use themselves to<br />
increase their commissions. Include tips, advice, and<br />
techniques that your affiliates can use to successfully go<br />
out and promote your business.</p>
<p>3. Write reviews. Cover books, software, music, e-books,<br />
movies, etc., and put each review in an autoresponder.<br />
Review your affiliate programs, using a link to your<br />
affiliate&#8217;s page in your autoresponder.</p>
<p>4. Distribute your articles. Writing and distributing<br />
targeted articles is a powerful tool to build your business<br />
credibility, bring traffic to your site, and increase your<br />
sales potential. If your articles contain valuable<br />
information, many editors will print what is known as a<br />
resource box for you. A resource box contains your bio and<br />
a brief description of your service or product. It can also<br />
contain your autoresponder address. Let&#8217;s say you&#8217;ve<br />
written fifty articles. Put them on separate autoresponder<br />
accounts and create a master list that contains the titles<br />
of each article, the autoresponder address, and a brief<br />
abstract. Then promote your master list. Additionally,<br />
include your publishing guidelines so your affiliates can<br />
add their articles to your list, increasing the number of<br />
writers who are represented in your article list.</p>
<p>5. Create mailing lists. Inform subscribers to your<br />
articles when you&#8217;ve written new ones that they may want to<br />
publish in their own newsletter or website.</p>
<p>6. Automate your sales process. Use an ad to insure<br />
repeated exposure of your message, which has been proven to<br />
effectively increase sales. In your ad, put your<br />
autoresponder address where a visitor will be exposed to<br />
numerous marketing materials. This multiplies the chances<br />
of converting visitors into customers. For example, if<br />
you&#8217;re selling a particular product, put testimonials about<br />
how spectacular it is on your autoresponder, and add a<br />
detailed, enticing description of your product.</p>
<p>7. Distribute advertising. Let&#8217;s say you sell advertising<br />
on your website or in your newsletter or e-zine. Set your<br />
autoresponder to send the information about rates and how<br />
to place an ad automatically to all prospects&#8217; email<br />
addresses. Then have your autoresponder follow-up. It can<br />
also send notification of any special deals you are<br />
currently offering.</p>
<p>8. Distribute an email course. Each day, have your<br />
autoresponder send out another lesson. Just be sure that<br />
each lesson has quality content &#8211; not a sales pitch. Your<br />
content will do the selling for you, and will do it much<br />
more effectively. You can include tips centered on a<br />
different topic for each lesson, illustrating how your<br />
product will benefit the reader. Include the tangible<br />
benefits the visitor will reap by purchasing your product.<br />
Make sure to include a paragraph or two at the end of each<br />
lesson enticing your prospect to consider making a<br />
purchase.</p>
<p>9. Automate a reminder about your service or product after<br />
a visitor has completed your course. This will increase the<br />
possibility of sales from visitors who have taken your<br />
course but are dragging their feet about actually making a<br />
purchase. You can also use these reminders to promote new<br />
products or services, and the products and services of your<br />
affiliate programs.</p>
<p>10. Distribute free reports. This gives your visitor an<br />
idea of the type of information you can provide and the<br />
quality of your product or service. Make sure these reports<br />
are not sales letters or you will more than likely lose a<br />
potential customer than gain a sale.</p>
<p>11. Create trivia quizzes on your site and place the<br />
answers in an autoresponder. Your visitor will then be<br />
motivated to request your autoresponder, and you will have<br />
a record of the visitors&#8217; email addresses who took your<br />
quiz. Or create a contest and have any visitors that enter<br />
send their responses to your autoresponder. Your<br />
autoresponder can be set-up to send them a confirmation of<br />
their entry.</p>
<p>12. Offer a trial version of your product. Give your<br />
prospects a sample of your ebook, course, software,<br />
membership, etc. People who are exposed to a little taste<br />
often end up wanting the whole pie. You can also capture<br />
their email addresses when you offer them a free trial from<br />
your website. Set up your autoresponder to give<br />
instructions on how to obtain their free trial, and then<br />
make sure to follow-up to try and close the sale.</p>
<p>13. Link to hidden pages on your autoresponder. For<br />
example, a hidden page could be your affiliate page that<br />
contains graphics, promotional articles, and text links<br />
that interested affiliates can make use of. Inform visitors<br />
that they may have free access to your affiliate page by<br />
simply requesting your autoresponder. You will then gather<br />
a list of visitors who may be interested in becoming your<br />
affiliates.</p>
<p>14. Use an autoresponder on your order page. Post a request<br />
form for visitors to be notified of special offers or<br />
discounts in the future. This creates a very effective<br />
mailing list that contains the names of people who are<br />
already your customers.</p>
<p>15. Put your links page on your autoresponder. It should<br />
contain up to fifty links that would be of particular<br />
interest to your visitors. Make sure to add your own<br />
promotional copy at the top or bottom of this page.</p>
<p>Now that you have proof that autoresponders can be used<br />
creatively, see if you can come up with some brilliant<br />
ideas of your own!</p>
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		<title>Simple Introduction to Autoresponders</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Nov 2008 06:06:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;ve reached the point of exhaustion trying to keep up with answering the mountain of emails that threatens to bury you alive every single day, you&#8217;re ready to learn about autoresponders.

The bad news is that people expect prompt replies to their
email inquiries. However, unless you can figure out how to
work continual twenty-four hour shifts, ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;ve reached the point of exhaustion trying to keep up with answering the mountain of emails that threatens to bury you alive every single day, you&#8217;re ready to learn about autoresponders.</p>
<p><span id="more-135"></span></p>
<p>The bad news is that people expect prompt replies to their<br />
email inquiries. However, unless you can figure out how to<br />
work continual twenty-four hour shifts, or hire enough<br />
people to constantly monitor incoming emails (while they&#8217;re<br />
eating up your revenue), you have a problem. The good news<br />
is an autoresponder is an inexpensive &#8211; or even free -<br />
method of quickly responding to emails. What these programs<br />
do is automatically respond to incoming emails as soon as<br />
they are received.</p>
<p>Emails are essential to your business for many different<br />
reasons. Most importantly, these invisible email voices<br />
give you their feedback about your website &#8211; for free!<br />
However, if you spend all your working hours answering<br />
these emails, how are you supposed to run your business?<br />
The answer is simple: use autoresponders. Autoresponders<br />
are programs that automatically respond to your emails<br />
without you so much as having to click on your mouse.</p>
<p>There are a number of good reasons why you need an<br />
autoresponder besides just answering your email. For<br />
example, autoresponders can be used if you need a way to<br />
send information about your services or products, price<br />
lists, or if there are repeated questions asked across<br />
large numbers of emails. Maybe you want to offer your site<br />
visitors a special bonus of some kind, such as advice or<br />
relevant articles. All of this can be handled by an<br />
autoresponder. Additionally, you can advertise your<br />
business and then build stable relationships with your<br />
customers by using autoresponders.</p>
<p>Autoresponder programs vary from software that runs with<br />
your email program to a specialized script that runs on<br />
your web hosting company&#8217;s server. This kind of script may<br />
use a web page form or simply operate with your email<br />
account. This kind of script is programmed to send out a<br />
standardized message whenever an email is received. The<br />
message is sent to a particular script or email address.</p>
<p>Some autoresponders can do more than simply send out<br />
standardized messages. They can send out an unlimited<br />
number of follow-up messages sent at predetermined interval<br />
of time. For example, you can set your autoresponder to<br />
send out a new message every day for as long a period as<br />
you desire.</p>
<p>There are numerous companies who offer autoresponders free<br />
of charge. Your website hosting company often provides<br />
autoresponders as a free service. If this is not the case<br />
with your web hosting company, there are numerous companies<br />
who offer this service for a small fee, or free of charge,<br />
providing you attach an advertisement for their company to<br />
your emails.</p>
<p>To personalize your autoresponder messages, you can attach<br />
a signature. Signatures in this case are much like business<br />
cards. You can include your name, company, all your contact<br />
numbers and addresses, and a brief message.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a good idea to attach a signature to every email that<br />
is sent out. This works as a repeated reminder of your<br />
business identity every time a customer sees it. The more<br />
they look at your signature, the more likely your company<br />
will spring to mind when your particular service or product<br />
is needed.</p>
<p>You can create a standardized signature that every employee<br />
in your business uses, or you can go wild, and let every<br />
staff member create their own personal signature. Of<br />
course, like everything in life, there are some rules and<br />
guidelines to creating a personal signature.</p>
<p>Keep the length of your signature between four to six lines<br />
of text, with no more than 70 characters in a single line.<br />
Make sure that your email program does not cut off your<br />
text! The content should include your name, your company<br />
name, your email address, fax number, and any other contact<br />
details, such as 800 numbers. Lastly, always include a<br />
short personal message about your company. It should be a<br />
subtle sell of your services or your products, and possibly<br />
your company&#8217;s reliability and longevity.</p>
<p>Another specialized use of autoresponders is to create<br />
courses that you can then offer your site visitors for<br />
free. You must choose a topic in which you are an expert<br />
and that precisely targets your potential customers.</p>
<p>Once you have carefully chosen your subject, divide it into<br />
a number of different sub-topics. Then offer your site<br />
visitor a free 10 or 15 day course, each day offering a<br />
different sub-topic. The first topic should always be a<br />
welcome message to your site visitor and an explanation<br />
about what is to follow. Your explanation should be<br />
enticing, getting the point across that you are offering<br />
free, quality information that your target audience will<br />
find of great value.</p>
<p>With every lesson, include the number of the lesson, the<br />
topic title, information about your company and its<br />
services or products. At the end, include a few blurbs<br />
about the next lesson to entice the subscriber to continue<br />
on.</p>
<p>Make sure each topic is packed with essential and valuable<br />
information, and leaves the visitor lusting to know more.<br />
Otherwise, you may lose them in the very beginning.</p>
<p>Of course, you have to write up your course before you can<br />
offer it. Once you have done this, and gone over the<br />
material carefully, employing a professional writer or<br />
editor if necessary, you must transfer your text to your<br />
autoresponder.</p>
<p>There are a number of free autoresponders you can use. Try<br />
http:/www.getresponse.com, or http://www.fastfacts.net. Or<br />
go onto Google and you will find a long list of free<br />
autoresponder companies. Then sign-up for your chosen<br />
autoresponder. Once you do, you will receive instructions<br />
as to how to set it up and transfer your text.</p>
<p>Email is an excellent marketing tool; it is inexpensive and<br />
it is fast. Use it to advertise your business by choosing<br />
your email address carefully. Your website should contain<br />
different email addresses for different contact requests.<br />
For example, use info@yourdomain.com for information<br />
requests, or sales@yourdomain.com for questions about<br />
sales. It&#8217;s a good idea to set up one for the owner, such<br />
as president@yourdomain.com. This presents your company in<br />
a personal, approachable light and insures that direct<br />
contact is provided.</p>
<p>Autoresponders are an effective and powerful marketing<br />
tool, allowing you to make contact with thousands of<br />
potential customers. This is an invaluable asset<br />
considering how many potential customers you usually have<br />
contact with before you make an actual sale. Essentially,<br />
an autoresponser allows you to automate part of your<br />
marketing campaign.</p>
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