7 Ways To Build Trust and Response With Your List

Guest Blog Post: Carol Amato, www.CarolAmato.com

Carol Amato has a passion for helping people achieve their goals. She enjoys interacting with her blog readers and subscribers on a daily basis. Carol has mastered the art of effectively building a relationship with your subscribers to achieve great results.

For more information on how Carol can help you with your online business visit www.CarolAmato.com.


The Importance of List Building

Ask any highly successful Internet marketer how they’ve achieved their success and the answer will almost always be, “Building a loyal list of customers.” Just adding people’s names to a list is not what I mean here. The list that’s going to help you most in your marketing campaigns contain those people that you communicate with on a daily basis and whom you’ve developed a relationship with.

The purpose of a list is to share information and convert sales. It’s not just about the sales, it’s about building your list based on good communication and offering something of value. No one wants to belong to a blog or visit a site where they feel that the sale is the ultimate goal. They want to feel as if they have a friend and mentor who offer valuable information that they can use to build their own business or find out new information about a product/subject they’re interested in.

Some lucrative ways to stay in touch with your list of customers and pique their interest:

Updates – If you stumble (or research) on to something that you think your list might be interested in, by all means, send them a notification. Or, if something has changed in the marketing world, such as the recent change that affects sales tax for online purchases in some states – let your list know. They’ll appreciate the notice and think of you as a valuable source of information.

Announcements – Planning a webinar or joining with an affiliate to create some great offers – send your list an announcement and invite them to join. Don’t forget to remind them about the event along the way.

Lucrative Offers – Let your list in on a product by offering them a special link to purchase it at a lower price. They’ll be glad they opted to join your site and/ or participate in your blog if they receive offers of value and that honor them as members of your site.

Pamper Your List – When your list is happy and benefiting from the information received on your site, they’ll become loyal customers and pass your name to other Internet marketers. Offer content that’s relevant to the subject your list is interested in and be sure to build autoresponders to remind your list about offers and to spur them on to action.

Don’t think that simply offering content on your site is enough. You should be aggressive enough to implore your list to take action on products for sale without turning them off.

This can be done if you balance your content with selling.

People want to purchase information and products that will improve their own sites. Buyers need you and you need them. It can be a win-win situation if you’re willing to build a strong bond with your list by taking the time and making the effort to offer

Here are some tips to build a bond with your list:

Be consistent – Don’t keep in touch with your list for a while and then suddenly stop. Their responses (and sales) will also come to an abrupt halt.

Offer valuable information – You can establish yourself as an expert in the field by offering information that will educate your list about your mutual interests. This means that you must stay on top of everything happening in your particular

Build trust – This is one of the most important aspects of building a relationship with your list. Trust is paramount when offering information about yourself or your product. Testimonials should be real testimonials and personal experiences should be actual things you’ve experienced.

Create videos – Videos can pull your list into your personal space and help them to trust you. So many marketers are afraid to “put themselves out there” with videos, but it’s a very effective way to build a special bond with your list. And, the more you do it, the easier it will be.

Newbies, especially, need to consider list building as part of a daily exercise. It won’t happen overnight – but eventually your list might make the difference in becoming a highly successful Internet marketer – and a mediocre one.

To learn more about Carol visit her website at www.CarolAmato.com.

Be Sociable, Share!

7 comments on “7 Ways To Build Trust and Response With Your List

  1. ShareFaerber on said:

    Carol Amato sent me over. I am learning a lot from her and from Anthony. Others have helped also. This looks like a place I will spend some time. Thanks!

  2. Ray Maselli on said:

    Came here from Carol’s blog

  3. Paul and Carol,
    We all know, if we have been around for awhile, every bit if this is true. Being human we also forget, if we have been around for awhile.

    Having someone like Carol explain it to us “again”, in a straight forward way send us a wake up call.

    Thanks for taking the time write and post the info.
    Clyde

  4. Hello Paul and Carol,

    I appreciate you finding the time and energy to put this informative article together. This is really helpful especially for a newbie like me.

    Carol is right. I love all of the points you have made and all the tips too. There is certainly a lot to know about list building nowadays and your article helped me realize that my current internet marketing strategies are not enough. I will definitely use these tips for my online business.

    This post is exceptionally well written. Keep up the good work.

    Cheers,
    Nancy

  5. Thanks a lot for this post. List building shouldn’t be taken for granted. The tips you provided are surely very helpful not only to make a list grow but making sure that those who are part of it will be grateful that they made the right choice.

  6. Alex Rivera on said:

    Carol and Paul,
    Great content to keep in mind when building an email list and developing a great relationship with our prospects, this must be our main goals in order to build a long term profitable business, but the fact is that most of us fail because do not pay attention to this vital task, probably because we do not know how to build an email list.
    Thank you very much for sharing with us this valuable information.

    Have you guys an awesome weekend,

  7. Hey Paul and Carol,
    I enjoyed this post and it just makes so much sense to build a trusting and mutually beneficial relationship with your list.
    Getting the balance right between sales promotions and giving free helpful and problem solving information I think is the key. As we all know it is much easier, and inexpensive, to keep a subscriber rather than to acquire a new one especially to convert from visitor to buyer.
    Solo ads and ad swaps seem to be king for today, but I have noticed that Video marketing seems to be getting pushed quite hard just now…

    What do you think?

    Paul just a quick thank you for the PLR notifications and the price you offer them at, incredible value.

    Gordon

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

HTML tags are not allowed.