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What You Should Know About Safelist!

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How important is a list, your very own personal list, when you are building an online business? Think about this. Are you more likely to open an email that has a sender email address and name that you recognize or a sender email address and name that you do not? If you subscribe to a newsletter and you receive an informative newsletter once a week or every few days, are you more or less likely to open an email from the sender of that newsletter than one from someone you don’t know?

That’s right–and others online behave much as you do.

So if you cultivate a list of your own, sending emails to subscribers who recognize your return email address as one that sends informative useful information, will your emails be opened at a stronger rate than they would if you bought a “safelist” or rented someone else’s list? I think the answer should be clear. Your own list wins hand down.

Keep in mind, when you buy a list, it is most probably being sold to many others. So the recipient not only gets your email but 30 or 50 others, all from email addresses they don’t trust. You must develop your own list.

So how do you do it?

At the very least, you need  web hosting. It does not have to be anything fancy, just a landing page for interested visitors, where you will put your opt-in script. You must have an autoresponder account.  You will use the autoresponder account to deliver messages that help you build a relationship with your potential customers. Your emails must be informative and useful in order to keep them getting read.

If you provide useful and informative material, people will look forward to your email as often as you send it.

If you do not provide useful information, your emails will not get opened. You must have patience. You will not build a huge list overnight. But as you build your list, you will be building a business. A long-term business, with repeat customers.

One note to the wise:  Be sure you use the “double opt-in” feature you will receive with your autoresponder. This will ensure that anyone who opts in to your list will have to click through to a confirmation link before they receive any emails from you.

This helps protect you from SPAM complaints.

A word of warning to those who really want to buy a “safelist” and simply email your offer to the email addresses on that list.

I recommend joining a Safelist Marketing Group vs. buying email list from email brokers, because  in the (safelist marketing group) case the website sends out your campaign so you can avoid any spamming complaints.

Is it worth a one-time mailing to get your web site suspended for spam activity?

Under the mentorship of Internet List Building guru Alex Jeffreys I am building my your own high-quality list and develop a strong long-term relationship with those leads.

In summary, follow my lead and travel the safe road.

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  1. RossNo Gravatar | Jan 15, 2009 | Reply

    Nice work getting started and getting your blog setup. Im trying to get a complete list of all the students for my blogroll and to get to know everyone. Please email with your full name, link, and twitter link if you have one. Best wishes, Ross The Boss

  2. John HaldermanNo Gravatar | Feb 3, 2009 | Reply

    James,

    I’ve heard that there is a huge difference between safelists, which can affect the quality of sign up. I dabbled once a couple of years ago, but didn’t track the stick rate to my list.
    I am sure that the stick rate will be somewhat less than when you are adding names from your own offerings.
    I guess the question becomes one of value, time and money spent to get a persona that remains on the list.

    Keep keeping on,

    John

    PS, did you know that I have a custom search engine on my blog for Alex Jeffreys student blogs. I will put your site in it shortly.

  3. James CoeNo Gravatar | Feb 3, 2009 | Reply

    Hi John,

    My reply regarding safe-lists, John you are correct if you’re talking
    about conversion rates between safe-lists and other types of traffic.
    I think safe-lists tend not to be targeted traffic and for that reason
    I try to run general computer offers. For example,
    PC repair should have a high click through rate using a safe-list.
    I see safe-lists as a cheap triple threat tool to test Google
    Adwords headlines, sell a one-time-offer, and add a few
    subscribers. If I can be of more help hit me back again.

    James
    P.S. thanks for adding me to your blog list.

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