Best Ways To Build A Massive Mailing Through Co-Registration
Co-Registration is a one of several possible ways to gain subscribers to one’s mailing list. Co-Registration can be one of the fastest and best ways to build a massive mailing. If done wrong it can be a waste of money.
Here a few tips to make Co-Registration a success:
- In your Co-reg ad describe as exactly as possible what you have to offer to a subscriber and what he will benefit if he opts-in. As you will have to pay for each opt-in you only want people who are really interested. Not people who unsubscribe after your first message because it is not what they thought it would be.
- Verify with your Co-Reg partner (the one on whose thank-you page your offer will appear), that all subscribers will be delivered to you in real time. That means, you get their names and email addresses at once after they have opted-in. Set-up your autoresponder so that they receive your welcome message immediately. That way you won’t get any spam complaints, you would position yourself as a professional and competent marketer and the chances that your new subscribers would respond to your message are much higher. With a delay of hours or days people might have forgotten already that they opted-in with you and complain of you spamming them.
- Tell them in your ad already that they will receive a message right away once they have subscribed and that they should check their email inbox.
4. There are Co-reg services who have all the boxes of the different subscription offers prechecked (this is not the case in above example). That means that a visitor would have to uncheck the box if he would not want to become a subscriber. The chance of getting and having to pay for a subscriber who just forgot to uncheck is quite high that way. Those persons didn’t willingly opt-in, therefore might complain of spam if you mail them and most probably would never buy from you. Hence, it is not recommended to use such services.
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