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Personalize Your Autoresponder

Have you ever walked into a store in your town, and  been addressed by name?

This has probably  happened to you at stores that you frequent often.

The shop owner knows your name, and uses it.

He  remembers you, and he wants you to know that he  cared enough about you and your business to  remember you.

In the offline world, this is just one  aspect of customer support.

Customer service like this is almost impossible to  achieve on the Internet, but some semblance of it  can exist when you personalize your autoresponder  messages.

Autoresponder messages can be set up to address people by their first or last name – or both.  In fact, there is quite a bit of personalized information that can be added, depending on the autoresponder  that you are using.

The information is included in the autoresponder  messages by using codes. Each autoresponder will use different codes to insert the information in your  messages.

You simply write your message, and put  the codes where you want the personalized  information to appear. For instance, your message  may start out with “Hello (code for first name)! In this  case, the person’s first name will be inserted where  that code is.

Personalizing your autoresponder messages will  most likely improve your response rate.

Research  has shown that emails that are personalized with the  person’s first name are opened more often, and  those people are generally more receptive to the  contents of the email message.

It is usually very  easy to do. You write one message, using the  codes where you want the personalization,  then, no matter who that one email is sent out to,  their personal information will appear where the  codes are.

Of course, the autoresponder must collect the  information first.

This is done with the use of forms  that activate the autoresponder. For instance, if you  are giving away a free ebook, and you have your  visitor fill out a form with their email address to receive  the download instructions for the ebook by email, that  form should collect any type of information that you  want for personalization – such as a first name, as  well as the email address.

If that information is not  collected, the autoresponder won’t have anything to  insert where that code appears in your messages!

Take a look around the control panel of your  autoresponder, and find out what type of  personalization you can add to your autoresponder  messages.

You may be very surprised at the  improved results!

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The FreeLine Keeps Getting More Freemium

The single most important key to your online business and online success has been learning how to employ one of the most common principles of influence, the free line!

Everything you sell surrounds “free.”

Look at what you are giving away for free now and then take this freeline a step further by looking at one of your entry-level products such as an email newsletter, a video, an ebook, and/or software to give.

These products should be your lowest cost, but highest perceived value products, in other words, a freemium!

This is a formula that is certainly not new, but is used by the most successful internet marketers.

This is building a “buyers list” at its best!

I went through Claude Hopkins book Scientific Advertising, written almost a century ago, several times and realized how his message applied to internet marketing today.

Here’s a quote from his book…

“The best ads ask no one to buy. That is useless. Often they do not quote a price. They do not say that dealers handle the product. The ads are based entirely on service. They offer wanted information.

They cite advantages to users. Perhaps they offer a sample, or to buy the first package, or to send something on approval, so the customer may prove the claims without any cost or risks.

Some of these ads seem altruistic. But they are based on the knowledge of human nature. The writers know how people are led to buy. Here again is salesmanship. The good salesman does not merely cry a name. He doesn’t say, “Buy my article.”

He pictures the customers side of his service until the natural result is to buy.

A brush maker has some 2,000 canvassers who sells brushes from house to house. He is enormously successful in a line which would seem very difficult. And it would be for his men if they asked the housewives to buy. But they don’t.

They go to the door and say, “I was sent here to give you a brush. I have samples here and I want you to take your choice.” The housewife is all smiles and attention. In picking out one brush she sees several she wants. She is also anxious to reciprocate the gift. So the salesman gets an order.

Another concern sells coffee, etc., by wagons in some 500 cities. The man drops in with a half-pound of coffee and says, “Accept this package and try it. I’ll come back in a few days to ask how you liked it.”

Even when he comes back he doesn’t ask for an order. He explains that he wants the women to have a fine kitchen utensil. It isn’t free, but if she likes the coffee he will credit five cents on each pound she buys until she has paid for the article.”

Yes, the freeline is not new, but is being now taken to historic levels!

Sure all of us do not have the products to back up our freeline or the expertise to implement the best processes for taking our business to a higher plateau, but the freeline surely is the best method for building your list and establishing your authority!

This is not an affiliate link, http://affiliatedotcom.com/free_content, but this shows the true concept of the freeline!