There is absolutely NO question about it. The most important tool in my marketing arsenal is my autoresponder. It is so important that without it I would have no business at all.
Whether you are an affiliate marketer who advertises and sell other people’s products, a network marketer generating leads for your work-at-home business, or a developer selling your own products… an autoresponder is an indispensable tool for staying in contact with your prospects and customers.
Last week my friend, Mark Hodgetts, and I were having discussions about autoresponders and why people love them or hate them. We invited comments and found overwhelmingly that the apparent resistance is due to the learning curve.
So to answer that challenge, Mark has created a series of free videos to walk you through how to set up email messages and squeeze pages for an autoreponder.
The Traffic Exchange Summit is an initiative hosted by a well-respected name in the TE industry, James Holmes.
What is the Traffic Exchange Summit?
“Collectively, we want to make improvements to the traffic exchange industry to benefit everyone who uses them or has built a business around them, so this would include owners, ancillary product developers, advertisers, and of course our members – those who surf the exchanges. It is perhaps easier to define what the summit is not than to try to explain what it will become – it is evolving organically, so the community en mass will determine the direction.”
In addition, James hosts an online radio broadcast called Ask James Holmes. For the past several days he has been interviewing TE leaders, owners, and successful surfers LIVE on his broadcast.
Today James is interviewing Yours Truly at 2:00 pm Eastern Time.You can catch the live interview, or listen to the recording by following the link below:
These interviews are very enlightening and let us peek into the minds of some of the most popular people in Traffic Exchanges.
~ Scott
PS. James is the owner of two of my favorite Traffic Exchanges, SWAT Traffic and BootScootinTraffic. You can check them out and drive traffic to your site for free at the links below:
Properly formatted emails sent to your own list or via a list mailing service are critical for getting your emails read.
An improperly formatted email sends a very unprofessional message and will not convert the reader to take action.
Keep your emails SHORT. The goal is not to make a sale. The goal of your email is ONE THING ONLY… a click on a link.
Keep your lines of text short to make them easy to read through the use of line breaks.
A line break adds a carriage return
to the end of a line of text like this.
It’s much easier to read an email with
short lines than one with lines of text
that run all the way across a page.
The line break code is <br>
I highly recommend NOT using paragraph breaks at all in your emails. Some email clients do not display them properly and treat them just like line breaks. They may push your paragraphs together without any space between them.
Instead of paragraphs breaks, get in the habit of inserting two line breaks like this…
A line break adds a carriage return<br>
to the end of a line of text like this.<br>
<br>
It’s much easier to read an email with<br>
short lines than one with lines of text<br>
that run all the way across a page.<br>
<br>
(Example illustrates the source code. The end reader does not see the <br> code.)
You can enter a line break in most WYSIWYG editors (rather than the source code) by holding down the SHIFT key while pressing the ENTER key.
Avoid the use of paragraph breaks to ensure your emails are displayed properly across the widest range of email service providers.
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