Lesson 11: Word of Mouth Referrals Can Easily Be Achieved to Add Subscribers
Never underestimate the power of word-of-mouth referrals. Whenever people want to know who can help them, they will often point to a particular niche leader that can give them the advice and insight they need.
If you treat your list right, and serve their needs with valuable content, they will speak up on your behalf, and those personalized recommendations hold more weight than any copy could.
Some marketers incentivize word of mouth referrals. But often, simply making sure they know they have the ability to like and share your content is enough. Word of mouth isn’t a super-fast way of list building, but it is an effective one – and it will snowball as your audience grows.
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SDiTullio
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WOW! This is amazing, Phil. You certainly outdid yourself this time.
Ive known for some time how important list biding is. But I was never sure how how to find the metrics that would provide all the info I needed. I was familiar with lead magnet pages etc.but not sure how to put it all together.
Thank you, Phil for posting y our'Listing Course' for us. It has filled a large gap in my affiliate marketing training.
Steve
Ive known for some time how important list biding is. But I was never sure how how to find the metrics that would provide all the info I needed. I was familiar with lead magnet pages etc.but not sure how to put it all together.
Thank you, Phil for posting y our'Listing Course' for us. It has filled a large gap in my affiliate marketing training.
Steve
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To add to this, in the U.S. when one is using an email list to service your list, you must have a contact address (physical) that goes on your emails to your list.
I know I personally don't wish folks who get emails from me to have my actual address.
There is a cheap workaround for this, which many who incorporate often use. It's called a registered agent. They will be your designated address. You can usually find one for between 50.00-100.00 per year, which is darn cheap for the peace of mind it will provide in not worrying someone perhaps not all there shows up at dinner time or worse, in the middle of the night.
A great tutorial.
Thanks Phil.
I know I personally don't wish folks who get emails from me to have my actual address.
There is a cheap workaround for this, which many who incorporate often use. It's called a registered agent. They will be your designated address. You can usually find one for between 50.00-100.00 per year, which is darn cheap for the peace of mind it will provide in not worrying someone perhaps not all there shows up at dinner time or worse, in the middle of the night.
A great tutorial.
Thanks Phil.