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  • How to Build Spam-Free Email Campaigns

    By: Bill Platt


    In the current Internet market, many people are confused as to
    how they can use email to build their online businesses, while
    consumers are fighting off the evils of spam email. As a result,
    we are tackling this most important issue today.

    The ideal way to use email to develop your business is by
    creating a double opt-in list on either YahooGroups, Topica.com,
    SmartGroups.com or FreeLists.org.

    I have dozens of these lists in existence myself. Basically
    each opt-in list provides a specific talking point or
    advertising point that people are interested in. (Examples:
    I have a dozen lists for free-reprint articles, 2 lists for
    ezine ad swaps, 2 small lists talking about online business,
    one for computer help. I also have a couple for advertising
    ezines to the public. I have tried safe-lists but the hosting
    companies keep deleting those.)

    Additionally, I have at times past had up to 5 ezines, but
    right now only one. Each of the five ezines were on various
    topics --- including computer software, online marketing and
    general entertainment --- and all were double opt-in.

    Each of the hosting companies allow you to place an ad in
    each mailing delivered to your group. With YahooGroups, you
    can only place one ad at the bottom of the email. With Topica,
    you can place your ads top and bottom. I cannot tell you much
    about FreeLists.org since I just learned about them this past
    weekend.

    The trick to any opt-in list is providing something based on
    a niche interest. Provided your list delivers something of
    value to the subscribers, the people will sign up to receive
    them.

    With the ezine, you would try to provide some type of valuable
    information of interest to your target market. By consistently
    providing valuable information to your readers, you will be
    building the relationships with people who will likely buy
    from you in the future.

    Let me say one thing here. Do not let an ezine distract you
    from your real purpose. Any ezine you develop is a tool to
    help you grow your business. Don't fall into the common trap
    of starting an ezine to promote your business and then thinking
    later that your ezine is your business.

    There are in fact several large mailing companies out there
    with clean, double opt-in mailing lists for ads, but I must
    emphasize care when selecting one of these companies. If the
    mailing company cannot promise that their list is double
    opt-in, leave them be. Be sure to also get references and
    check those references. There are a lot of scammers out there
    sending spam to millions of harvested addresses and then trying
    to convince you that their mailings are safe. Buyer beware.

    Double opt-in means that I as a subscriber request the mailing
    then I receive a verification email from the mailing list
    telling me that I must follow certain steps to verify my
    intentions to subscribe. Double opt-in is literally a method
    of getting someone to agree twice to receive future email.

    Single opt-in lists can be and are often abused by their owners
    or the public-at-large. So avoid single opt-in lists at all
    costs. Even the appearance of Unsolicited Commercial Email
    (UCE/Spam) can be deadly for your business.

    Ezine advertising is a great method of building business, but
    this too is very risky depending on your type of business.
    Knowing where to place your ads is always the greatest
    challenge. Some ezines are great and some are dogs. Some are
    expensive and some are inexpensive. Determining the strength
    of your ad copy is tantamount to your success before spending
    a single dime on advertising in ezines.

    There are ezines offering free ads, but they are not worth
    much to your advertising bottom line. Most of these ezines
    don't have a solid buyers base to them at all. Rather, they
    are mostly comprised of sellers who were searching for the
    freebie advertisements. Just the same, you can use these to
    test your ads before taking your money to the paid ezines.
    This is just one of hundreds of ways to test your ads before
    purchasing expensive ad space.

    Other ways to test your ads is to place them in classified
    ad websites, in safe-lists, in general advertising or niche
    mailing lists. You could run them in low-cost ezines. You
    can also set them up as independent doorway pages which are
    submitted to search engines.

    There are also FFA pages that can be used for testing, but I
    generally recommend against FFA pages because the return is
    so very, vary low by the nature of how FFA pages are operated
    and used. In my mind, FFA pages simply are not worth the time
    or money that you invest in them.

    Sites like http://SubmitAds.net permit you to place your ads in
    their directory and then send your message to people who will
    place their advertisements through your replicated SubmitAds
    website. If you were adventurous, SubmitAds actually sports a
    nice pay program to enable you to send email to everyone in
    their network at the intervals you decide. You may even earn
    a few additional dollars by participating in their program.

    No matter what approach you take to place and test your
    advertising and ad copy, you should be running some type of
    tracking to determine the effectiveness of your advertising
    in circulation. Without some method of tracking being
    employed, your test results are based only upon guess work.
    In the real world of business, guess work just does not cut
    it. You need to know precisely what is working for you and
    what is not working for you.

    There is no better way to determine what works and what does
    not than to employ some type of ad tracking software. There
    are a few companies employing such services, each with their
    own advantages and disadvantages, and each with very different
    pricing structures.

    Shop around and see which ad tracking software is best for you
    and then use it to make a realistic determination as to what
    is working and what is not. Test your ads and your advertising
    mediums and track the results produced by each. And when the
    day is done, move forward with what has proven successful and
    then discard the rest.

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR
    Bill Platt is co-owner of PathTrax.com. By providing their users
    the ability to measure and track results connected to a specific
    ad or advertising media, PathTrax is helping small businesses
    expand the profits in their bottom line. PathTrax delivers
    flexible tracking URL's to track Who, Where, When, How Many?
    All for only pennies per day. http://PathTrax.com/x.pl/BP121,14



     

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