Step 3: Send an Automated Email Series to Your Potential subscribers

When some members of your blog audience are turned into email subscribers, they’ll automatically be added to your mailing list. Once they’ve confirmed the double opt-in verification email sent to them, they’ll receive your tripwire offers or lead magnets, meaning that they’ve been engaged in your automated email series.

Note that you’ll ever want to provide great value to your audience by constantly and consistently sending informative emails to them. As you continually educate your audience about a specialty topic, you can equally share customer testimonials, personal stories, and relevant updates.

To make the most out of your email sequence, you may give your audience an option to choose the kind of content they would want to be receiving. This is a working email segmentation tactic that will skyrocket your email marketing endeavors. This way, you’re only sending out the most needed & relevant content to your email audience.

As part of the strategy to perfectly nurture your email subscribers, you can always refer or move them to other email series or simply forward blog broadcasts to them on a consistent basis



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Christine164 Premium Plus
What is the best email marketing app? Does most people use MailChimp that is recommended? or do others use something else. I am looking into starting an email list.
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roysinOnline Premium
A little typo there AbieAJ, it is free for up to 500 subscribers😉

Roy
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roysinOnline Premium
Hi, I use Aweber and have found that Aweber is a good solution to start out with, because of their free plan.

I have tried Getresponse and Convertkit, which are good tools too. But they will charge you each month, they don´t have a free plan.

Among the three, I find Aweber the easiest to use as a newbie.

Roy
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TheCatherine Premium Plus
Definately not its about deliverability and Mail chimp deliverability is terrible. Also, you cant use it for make money online
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BorisRoman Premium Plus
Great information - very useful!

Thanks so much for sharing!

Wish you much success!

Bob
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Israel17 Premium
Hey, Bob! Thanks greatly for getting back! You're always cherished for being so passionate about building your online business exploring email marketing. Yes, it's one of the best digital marketing channels to explore as far as rocking your business is concerned and it allows you to get in touch with your audience in an individualized way. Thanks for contributing!

Israel Olatunji
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firstlearn Premium
This is a spam free zone Israel. We do not allow any links on the WA blog.

Please remove the links

Derek
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Israel17 Premium
Hey Derek, thanks for visiting! Going by the rules here at WA for creating training, blog posts or comments as stated in the resource below, it's allowed that a link may be posted so far it is not intended to sell anything but just out of the act to help someone. If you check the links to MailChimp and ConvertKit that I posted, you'll find that they contain no affiliate links at all but are meant for readers who may want to set up their email campaigns using MailChimp or ConvertKit as suggested in the training. And if you check the rest of the other links used across the training, you'll find that they are all incoming internal links that point my readers to certain helpful and related resources within WA, not links that link to external sites at all. An example of such links is found in very many of the training that I've created so far in this community which Carson has approved for me in the past. An example is a resource below: Also, pay particular attention to "Rule 4" of the resource above which categorically states that a link may be used out of the act to help, not to sell. So, check properly all of the links I used in this training if any contains spam, affiliate or referral link and kindly let me know while I also forward this to Carson and Kyle to help look into this as well.

Thanks for your contributions!

Israel Olatunji
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Israel17 Premium
Hello Derek, I've just forwarded this whole issue to Kyle. So, let's wait for his response. I'll surely get back to you once he has responded. Thanks!

Israel Olatunji
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Israel17 Premium
Hey Derek, how are you there? I've just brought to you my findings from Kyle on the issue of posting links on the WA blog or elsewhere within the community.

As I mentioned in my first response to your comment, links can be posted according to "Rule 4" of the "Spam is a No-No" resource, not with the intention of selling anything to anyone at all, but with the act to help someone.

I asked Kyle himself shortly after I received your comment on this tutorial and the response from Kyle is found in the image posted below stating that links can be used within WA so far it's complementary to the particular training.

The second aspect has to do with the use of links pointing readers to external sites or tools, not with intention to sell, but with the act to help, though Kyle added one thing saying such a link may not be used once it's asking people to pay but can be posted here at WA once it's a free tool or site. With respect to this explanation, I unlinked ConvertKit because it doesn't offer free plans for users.

But, there is nothing like posting spam links at all in any of my training resources as you referred to in your last comment. Thanks so greatly for your contributions, friend!
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firstlearn Premium
My mistake or should I say misunderstanding.

Derrek
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Israel17 Premium
Not at all, my friend! You tried to straighten me lest I went against any posting rule unconsciously. This is something that I really appreciated because I saw the mind with which you did it. So, Derrek, I remain grateful. Please, rock on in the online world. Look forward to seeing your future accomplishments!

Israel Olatunji
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