Hey awesome WA Community,
I took somewhat of a little break over Thanksgiving and now I'm back full speed ahead. I was hoping I could get some feedback on this ~ If I ha
What are your thoughts on this?
Hey awesome WA Community,
I took somewhat of a little break over Thanksgiving and now I'm back full speed ahead. I was hoping I could get some feedback on this ~ If I ha
Everyone has been so helpful here so I thought I would ask this question. Is there any particular FREE theme, as far as options that it offers and it's looks, that anyone would
Thank you! I'm not a huge fan of Elementor, a bit on the techie side for me, but I guess I can always go that route if I need to. :)
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What is a good theme for a one page websitelanding page?
Everyone has been so helpful here so I thought I would ask this question. Is there any particular FREE theme, as far as options that it offers and it's looks, that anyone would
Thank you! I'm not a huge fan of Elementor, a bit on the techie side for me, but I guess I can always go that route if I need to. :)
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I have an autoresponder and have tried many on free trials, but I don't really enjoy posting follow-up email series, but everyone talks about you must have a subscriber list to
Through an autoresponder:
-You start building your list.
-You can send emails automatically to your list to promote affiliate products or your own product.
-You start building a long-term relationship with your audience.
-Your conversion rate is improved
- Your email list becomes your asset, so if social networks change their algorithms, it doesn’t matter, your list is yours, nobody can steal it or alter it.
If you are serious about making money, you need an autoresponder, the sooner, the better. Otherwise, you are leaving money on the table since you would have no idea who your visitors, subscribers or customers are, so there is no way to contact them or send them emails.
Tom
I get great traffic on Pinterest and I truly love being on Pinterest, as it's more my style. Not too big on the social platforms. I figured I'd be better off with an autoresponder and I do have one, but I think it would be easier for me to just narrow it down to having a subscriber list for just 1 or 2 of my sites until I really know what I'm doing with my traffic.
There is definitely value in building an opt-in email list.
For a blogger covering many different things in a given niche probably the greatest benefit is you are building a traffic source you control.
For example, when you create a new blog post you can email your list about it. In time, as your list grows, this may result in hundreds or even thousands of visitors to your site within a day or two.
You could also send out an email once per week doing something like New Content for the Week and link to each of the blog posts you created.
When Google decides to update its algorithm, and in doing so, if your rankings drop you will still have your email list as a traffic source.
There are other benefits and uses of course but I consider this aspect... an on-demand traffic source that you own... to be the biggest benefit for bloggers in general.
If you don't have traffic flowing in steadily then I wouldn't bother with it yet.
I’m still learning all the ins and outs ... keishalina9 gives link to Jays training
Jays training is awesome
Tim
hey hi Jessica --- autoresponders can be helpful for when you're getting super busy with lots of traffic ---- of course, it's your choice of how you want to run your websites/businesses ....
anyway, here's one of Jay's awesome webinars that you might find beneficial / helpful for you ... all the best .... :) Email Marketing 2018: Sending Your Blog Posts
I use an autoresponder to deliver my free multi-day course. It's not absolutely necessary but it is recommended and can be quite beneficial if you set it up properly.
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Do you really need an autoresponder?
I have an autoresponder and have tried many on free trials, but I don't really enjoy posting follow-up email series, but everyone talks about you must have a subscriber list to
Through an autoresponder:
-You start building your list.
-You can send emails automatically to your list to promote affiliate products or your own product.
-You start building a long-term relationship with your audience.
-Your conversion rate is improved
- Your email list becomes your asset, so if social networks change their algorithms, it doesn’t matter, your list is yours, nobody can steal it or alter it.
If you are serious about making money, you need an autoresponder, the sooner, the better. Otherwise, you are leaving money on the table since you would have no idea who your visitors, subscribers or customers are, so there is no way to contact them or send them emails.
Tom
I get great traffic on Pinterest and I truly love being on Pinterest, as it's more my style. Not too big on the social platforms. I figured I'd be better off with an autoresponder and I do have one, but I think it would be easier for me to just narrow it down to having a subscriber list for just 1 or 2 of my sites until I really know what I'm doing with my traffic.
There is definitely value in building an opt-in email list.
For a blogger covering many different things in a given niche probably the greatest benefit is you are building a traffic source you control.
For example, when you create a new blog post you can email your list about it. In time, as your list grows, this may result in hundreds or even thousands of visitors to your site within a day or two.
You could also send out an email once per week doing something like New Content for the Week and link to each of the blog posts you created.
When Google decides to update its algorithm, and in doing so, if your rankings drop you will still have your email list as a traffic source.
There are other benefits and uses of course but I consider this aspect... an on-demand traffic source that you own... to be the biggest benefit for bloggers in general.
If you don't have traffic flowing in steadily then I wouldn't bother with it yet.
I’m still learning all the ins and outs ... keishalina9 gives link to Jays training
Jays training is awesome
Tim
hey hi Jessica --- autoresponders can be helpful for when you're getting super busy with lots of traffic ---- of course, it's your choice of how you want to run your websites/businesses ....
anyway, here's one of Jay's awesome webinars that you might find beneficial / helpful for you ... all the best .... :) Email Marketing 2018: Sending Your Blog Posts
I use an autoresponder to deliver my free multi-day course. It's not absolutely necessary but it is recommended and can be quite beneficial if you set it up properly.
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I am full of questions today! Most of my sites I have set up an email that is just contact@thewebsite'sname.com. Do you think it's okay to keep this since I have several set up
Thank you! I just have so many questions and I know they may be answered in later training videos, but I have so much in place already and just figured I would ask. Everyone here is extremely helpful! Not like some of the other online courses I have taken!
why not have - sales @
and
contact @
and support@
and for the sites you want contact then the Jess@
makes the site look bigger than it is.
have fun
phil
i feed all of mine into a gmail account
Thanks for the reply! I think I will be doing that and then have them forwarded to my gmail account like you mentioned...much easier!
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What are your thoughts on having a contact email address?
I am full of questions today! Most of my sites I have set up an email that is just contact@thewebsite'sname.com. Do you think it's okay to keep this since I have several set up
Thank you! I just have so many questions and I know they may be answered in later training videos, but I have so much in place already and just figured I would ask. Everyone here is extremely helpful! Not like some of the other online courses I have taken!
why not have - sales @
and
contact @
and support@
and for the sites you want contact then the Jess@
makes the site look bigger than it is.
have fun
phil
i feed all of mine into a gmail account
Thanks for the reply! I think I will be doing that and then have them forwarded to my gmail account like you mentioned...much easier!
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Thank you! I was thinking it sounded the best and hopefully will click with subscribers when I get going!