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Thursday morning...
This is the morning I bear down and write my newsletter "Tip of the
Week" segment. But I rolled out of bed late this morning and my workload is a little
heavier than normal. (Thanks in-part to my spring-induced golf habit which is becoming
quite addicting!)
So, after my second cup of coffee I decide to get down to business. As
usual though, I end up working on a few chapters of my new manuals first and then start
picking through my email messages.
This morning I download 221 messages. (That should keep me busy 'til
early this evening.) As usual, I decide to pick through the new messages a while before I
start writing my tip. While picking through, I find that they consist of the usual...
40% unsolicited email (Don't delete! Amazing! Read This!)
15% new gazette subscribe requests :-)
15% order receipts from my secure server (new customers!)
15% inquiries from prospects (eventual customers)
10% software support questions
5% other - (newsletters, undeliverables, etc.)
As usual, I delete the unsolicited crap and move to the messages worth
reading. But how do I make a determination between the "trash it" messages and
something worth investigating, all in a split second?
("Wait a second!", I think to myself, "This is a tip of
the week in itself!...")
The answer to that question is something all internet marketers should
know! After all, many people receive a large number of email messages every day. Maybe not
221, but 30, 50 or 100 a day is quite common. 40% trash is also all too common. If you are
marketing with email, your messages need to be "trash proof".
To make your messages "trash proof" and get them into the
"open it" category, you need to know what makes the difference between
"trash it" and "open it". It's really quite simple:
1. Trash it.
Here are some of the messages I trasferred directly into my trash bin
this morning. Never even opened them...
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How did I determine that this stuff would not interest me? The same way
most busy internet marketers do - I look for something familiar in the subject. All
of the junk above contained stuff I was not interested in. Further, these messages did not
address "ME". In my opinion, that's the main reason spam fails -- it blasts to a
general audience.
That's not targeting. To experience REAL success online, you must
connect with people. You do this by building relationships - not by alienating 100,000 in
hopes of getting a handful of sales in the process.
2. Open it.
So what messages made it into my "open it and investigate"
category this morning?
Basically, I only read the messages with either my name or something
directly related to my business in the subject. This included replies to my outgoing
messages, personal letters and newsletters I subscribe to.
Here's an example of a message that got opened. It contained the
following subject:
"What do you think of this Jim?"
The message body was brief and to the point
>I've read all the Bizweb gazette's and find them all to
>be very informative. I am already in business with you
>as a VR web site promoter.
>
>I'm working from home in Orlando attempting to help
>people work from home part-time and have FUN !
>
>Just recently I answered an ad in the newspaper - and
>went to these web sites
>http//www.vacationbargains.com/alliance.htm and
>http//www.golfcard.com
>
>Thought maybe you would like to travel, cruise and golf
>for FREE ---Promote your Web Site and make very serious
>money too?
>
>Also, if in reviewing the sites on the www you know how
>it would work best for me to advertise please do give me
>a call or email.
>Thank You, Jim
Now, although I did not join this fellow's program he stands a much
better chance of success than his spamming counterparts. His email messages are getting
read and his web site is getting visitors. This is your first goal in any marketing
campaign!
Why did I read his message and visit his web site?
Two main reasons:
1. He addressed me personally.
2. He identified himself as a long-time subscriber and customer.
This fellow is marketing effectively by utilizing the relationships he
has built online. Personal contact from one businessperson to another -- this is how you
target effectively. His chances of building a solid money-making cyber-business are much
better than all the folks blasting their messages indiscriminately to people's trash bin.
The moral of this story?... Start building relationships online TODAY.
You do this by personally connecting with other marketers. Whether it is through a free
newsletter you offer or simply a personal message, relationships are the key to success in
any marketing campaign. People buy from businesses they know and respect -- especially in
this vast new marketing arena called cyberspace!
* Article by Jim Daniels of JDD Publishing. Jim's site has helped
1000's of regular folks profit online. Check out their FREE "how-to"
cybermarketing assistance, free software, business opportunities, manuals, web services
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