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Opt-In List Building: Driving Your Traffic Back To Your Site
Opt-In List Building: Driving Your Traffic Back To Your Site
Opt-In List Building: Driving Your Traffic Back To Your Site
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Opt-In List Building: Driving Your Traffic Back To Your Site

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How many opt-in's are you getting? Are you missing any?

Getting people to put their email in an opt-in form is one of several ways to build your lists. These lists allow you to then market to your past traffic through email marketing.

Email marketing is one of the most popular and effect ways to build a list and market to people. In fact, in this day and age, a person without an email address is like a person who doesn’t have a home.

The great thing about these lists is that you know these people are interested in what you have to offer. They have been to your site, and they have signed up to receive more information and updates. By utilizing opt-in lists, you are opening yourself up to a world of people who are potential customers and that is what it’s all about.

In this eBook, you will learn the various different ways that you can build your lists and what you can do with them.

Get your copy today to improve your opt-ins and give you the secure, financially free future you deserve.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLulu.com
Release dateSep 6, 2013
ISBN9781304402974
Opt-In List Building: Driving Your Traffic Back To Your Site

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    Introduction

    You have probably been to several websites that have a box that ask you to enter your name and email address. When you fill this box in, you’re adding your name and email to somebody’s opt-in list. This is one of several ways to build your lists. These lists allow you to then market to your past traffic through email marketing.

    Now, if you think that there aren’t many people on email – thing again. Email marketing is one of the most popular and effect ways to build a list and market to people. In fact, most people have at the very least a free email that they check occasionally. There are even more people who check their email at least every ten minutes. In fact, in this day and age, a person without an email address is like a person who doesn’t have a home.

    Many people are also afraid of making people angry by sending them newsletters. They are also afraid of being accused of sending

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