4. Gather Feedback
Through your E-zine you continue to develop relationships by being able to gather feedback from subscribers.
Ask prospects and customers to follow links and leave comments on your posts.
Ask and encourage them to share your ezine, develop online forums and groups, develop question and answer posts and publish testimonials.
Letters to the editor, guest blogs, surveys, polls, success stories...etc
The more you allow customer feedback the more trust your customers will place in you, and the more likely prospects will decide to sign up as they can see active and ongoing engagement.
Feedback also allows you to fine tune your message, know what your subscriber base really wants and expand your product line accordingly.
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kennick2015
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Thanks Jason. Looks to be a very useful addition to anyone's marketing arsenal. Thanks for the tutorial.
RickBell57
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I thought about doing a newsletter last year. I did lots of research on it and found out it is not really worth the effort that it takes to stay on top of one.
I read where they are just not as popular as they once were. Unless this Ezine you speak of is not a newsletter?
I've had very little luck with promoting programs or WA through social networks using various posts and articles. Seems people are getting tired of reading. :)
Thanks for the tutorial.
I read where they are just not as popular as they once were. Unless this Ezine you speak of is not a newsletter?
I've had very little luck with promoting programs or WA through social networks using various posts and articles. Seems people are getting tired of reading. :)
Thanks for the tutorial.