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Developing E-Mail Marketing Lists
Email-marketing can generate leads and increase sales for less cost than traditional direct marketing. Learn how to develop your email list to maximise your e-marketing benefits.
But how do you develop your e-mail list? You have a few options: create your own list, buy a list, or both.
Do It Yourself
Many businesses build their own lists by harvesting the names and
e-mail addresses of visitors to their Web sites and their stores.
This is probably the most effective way to assemble lists of
qualified prospects.
Ask visitors to your site to check a box and enter their name and e-mail address if they want to receive related mailings. And be careful to protect the names once you collect them. Don't sell or distribute them for others to use (or misuse) unless you give fair notice on your Web site.
Build a list of your current customers, and add to that list with each new sale. Get the permission of each and every customer, and include them on future mailings and promotions. It's basic business marketing, and it works.
Go with the Pros
You can rent e-mail lists (just as you would a direct-marketing
list), and they can be targeted based on the industry and topic.
Companies that provide direct-mail lists will even handle the
details of the mailing - for a fee.
Make sure that the lists you rent contain only names of people who have agreed to receive targeted mailings. Ask the companies offering the lists how they acquired the names and addresses. Under no circumstances should you use bulk lists, often sold on CD-ROMs. They typically contain names of people who have not agreed to receive unsolicited e-mail. Be aware that if your ISP receives complaints about your company's e-mailing practices, they could shut down your account.
Once you've developed your list to an effective size, you're ready to start or refine your e-marketing campaigns. There are many more imaginative uses of your e-mail list than simple newsletters: Read our article, Ten Attention-Getting Ways to Use E-Mail Lists, to get some creative ideas.
If you're ready to grow the business on your company's Web site by additional means, you might be ready to start - or step up - your search engine marketing. Our Buyer's Guide to Search Engine Marketing explains how you can start with little up-front cost and how you can hone your keyword buying to drive more traffic to your site.
Find more advice on setting up your own e-commerce website and internet marketing tips at AllBusiness.com.
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