Email List Building: For Normal People: A Nimbleweed's Guide, #3
By Nate Goodman
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Build your email list, attract more customers, win more sales
The book, "Email List Building: a How-to Guide to Building Your Email List," is a how-to guide to building your email list, attracting more customers and winning more sales using a properly built email marketing list.
Social media has been all the rage, but Email Marketing has consistently outperformed all other marketing strategies.
In this book, fiction author and marketing expert Nathan Goodman reveals the techniques that are working right now in his author business to grow his email list, connect with potential clients and readers, build trust, and eventually generate more sales through the use of his email list and system.
Inside the book you'll discover:
-How to accelerate the growth of your opt-in subscriber list
-How to build trust with your subscribers
-A step-by-step guide to set up a simple lead funnel that even a novice can do
-The "opt-in formula" for getting the right people to subscribe to your email list
-What to email the recipients on your list
"I've seen a huge increase in my email subscriber list and so many have become new readers of my thriller series."
Email List Building lays out a clear blueprint for building an engaged subscriber base. It walks you through the best list building techniques that help you build trust through your emails.
This is a short, practical guide using real-world strategies that deliver results.
"I went from a clueless approach to email marketing, yielding 1-2 subscribers per week, to being able to add 15 subscribers per day. That's over 5000 new subscribers in a year!"
Want to know how to build a list of engaged readers? Scroll up and download your copy today.
Need to know how to set up a Mailchimp account and get it going fast? Take a look at the simple instructions provided here and see how easy it is.
Need to know what to email your subscribers? There are many ideas contained within.
Need to automate email sending and autoresponders? See the advanced techniques section.
"The author gives you all the information you need to succeed, and he's using these techniques today. It's what actually works in the real world."
Email list building for the serious author and entrepreneur.
Similar titles:
Email Marketing for Dummies
Email Persuasion
Email Marketing: 63 Money-Making Insights
If you want to get results fast from email marketing then you need Email List Building: a How-to Guide to Building Your Email List. Scroll up and grab a copy now.
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Email List Building - Nate Goodman
This book is a work of the author’s creation. Names, places, incidents, characters, and all contents are products of the author’s imagination or are used in a fictitious manner. Any relation or resemblance to any actual persons, living or dead, events, businesses, agencies, government entities, or locales is purely coincidental. Content presented here is for informational purposes only. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, there is no guarantee that the techniques presented here will result in monetary gain, improvement in sales of your products, or an increase in social followers.
THOUGHT REACH PRESS
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Copyright © 2016 by Thought Reach Press
Cover illustrations by Le Femme Couture Agency.
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First Thought Reach Press printing May 2016
The Big Picture
So you’re an author, right? Well, maybe you’re not an author. You’re an entrepreneur. Great. Anyway. And you’ve been told 1,000 times that you need to build an email list of readers, right? But how do you do that? Collecting email addresses is critical to your author business. You are scoffing at me already? We just got started.
So instead of continuing to scoff, let me show you an example. You might not be an author, but let me use that in my example. It compares two authors. Take a look at how similar their marketing methods are, and yet how different the results are. Maybe that will help.
In this example, let’s say you and I are both authors (hey wait, we