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« on: February 24, 2010, 02:24:33 PM »

How to build a 3000 member opt-In list using a Free Blog
There is nothing as good as selling to a list of waiting customers who are very eager to buy a product from you. You must have often been told that the money is in the list, of course this is true to the latter and when you have a large list, you most definitel y can smile to the bank unusually too often.

The only problem that may evolve in selling to a list, is to avoid sending your customers to a sales page every now and then, as this will not only  make them unsubscri be from your newslette r, but they may also be liable to report you as spam which may lead to you having problems with your email address, but this will only happen when you set your autorespo nder to send their replies to your email address, which is often the case except you intend being greedy, because you should really be considera te in sincerely helping your customers by answering their questions about your products and services.

How to Set Up an Online Newslette r
It used to be very difficult for me to send mails to about 900 plus email addresses which I had in my contact lists some years back, and it usually took about 9 different sessions to send a single message across to my friends and contacts about a particula r service I wanted them to know about, because back then Yahoo could only allow you send a single message to a maximum of 100 email addresses within an hour. I don’t know about now, but I sure do know one thing, and that is the fact that I can send a single message to as much as 3, 405 email addresses in my list within 5 minutes, and this is if I really want to send a particula rly urgent message across, otherwise I already have pre-written messages which gets out at a pre-defined time already set by me.

You can set up a newslette r today without spending a dime in buying anything. A blog is a nice place to set up a newslette r, reason, because, who ever visits a blog today may never come back for any reason besides coming back by mistake or probably because he/she bookmarke d the page, and so to keep them coming back, you may require the use of a newslette r on your blog with a very sweet and straight to the point caption that will not only make them opt-into your list, but will also make them glad that they did so. Like I said earlier, a blog is a nice place to host a newslette r, because it gives your blog the added privilege of being interacti ve if well placed. To build an Opt-In list, requires tact and common sense, as there are places to place newslette rs and there are also places not place them. If you place an Newslette r on a website that offers a million plus items for sale, then you have misfired. Newslette rs/ Opt-In-Lists are better hosted on a single service site, or on a blog discussin g issues related to a specific niche as this helps whoever wants to subscribe to your list in knowing what to expect. 

The Differenc e between a Newslette r and a Simple Opt-In-Page
For those who seem confused, here is an example of a page with an opt-in-list and a Newslette r. A newslette r is more of an opt-in-list which would regularly send updates about a particula r service or product, while an opt-in-list offers the same service but in a way far different from a newslette r. For further explanati ons a news letter is more likely to send you to a page where the update of a product has been reviewed, while an opt-In page will send you to a sales page, each and every time you receive a pre-written message, because the owner may simply be intereste d in selling to you, rather than offering valuable service.

You need an autorespo nder to set up an opt-in-list, or a newslette r on your website and there both paid and free autorespo nders. The differenc e between a paid autorespo nder and a free one is that;
1.   A paid one is free of advertisi ng ads within the messages you send out to your customers or list. While the free one may contain embarrass ing adverts about the autorespo nder service you are using.
2.   Free autorespo nders don’t require a fee to be used, while the paid autorespo nders may require you to pay monthly or yearly charges to gain access to their services.

To be sincere, you tend to save lot of money using free autorespo nders rather than subscribi ng to a paid one. I can hear that unspoken question, how do we deal with the popping ads within these free autorespo nders?
Due to popular demand, I have written a 2 paged report on how to use free autorespo nders that will make your customers think and believe it’s a paid autorespo nder. This report also contains the secret informati on on how to build a 3,000 subscribe r opt-in-list within 30 days. This report is on for N2, 000 by Bank deposit, and $14 dollars by liberty reserve. To get a text or call me on 080670042 39 with your payment details after making the following payments into the following accounts;

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Immediate ly after confirmat ion, the link to your package will be sent to your phone within 15mins afterward s.

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