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Using Email Courses, Autoresponders, and Creativity to Draw in Traffic
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One of the easiest offers that you can follow through with that the public seems to be eating up is a free email course. Whether you are offering free marketing courses or are enhancing their life through self and personal development, or are offering them free lessons as it applies to athletics or arts, your free courses can be easily maintained through an autoresponder and you are likely to find the chronic contact becomes increasingly profitable for you.
Of course, if you want to see some sales or associates from your freebies, you need to make sure that whatever you are offering relates directly to your website or your online business. If you sell tools, offering tap dance courses via email isn't likely to bring you sales. For some businesses, this may seem like a pretty significant challenge. But with a little creativity you can draw your crowd in and watch the profits begin to build.
Using an autoresponder makes it quite simple for you. Every time a new client signs up for your free course, the autoresponder message send them their lessons without any hands on contact from you. Thus, no on gets forgotten and no one gets skipped over. Since your autoresponders can be set at regular intervals, your potential clients are going to begin developing a relationship with you, your company, and of course, their new virtual instructor via email. It works and it works well because it si simply a win-win situation. If your free courses are engaging enough, you will begin to get requests for additional courses. For those you can charge a modest fee for, like $4 for the series, and build up a little expense kitty to help expand your autoresponder series or help offset the cost of advertising.
Creativity is a plus when you are developing your autoresponder coursees, but keep it professional. Avoid slang, grammatical and spelling errors, and off color jokes and commentary. You are not there to become anyone's friend but you are there to offer a professional service. Keep it professional even when adding humor and the public will extend a little more respect toward you and the company you represent.
Test out your system entirely. Make sure that you send the course via autiresponder to a good friend who will be able to offer you a legitimate feedback session on the course and how well they were able to understand it.
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