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                Are You Following up Effectively?  | 
             
            
              by: 
                Bob Kosimov  | 
             
            
              One of the successful methods in online marketing 
 is collecting visitors' emails in exchange for 
 a free report or an ebook and follow up with 
 new products and services.
 
 It's a known fact that 75% of visitors don't 
 buy on their first visit and it might take 
 up to 7 follow ups before they buy anything from you. 
 
 A well-written follow up letter will do three things:
 
 - improve your response rate
 - better your site's ranking with Search Engines
 - and increase sales
 
 So, what should you write in your letter that 
 could do all the three above?
 
 First, create a headline for your follow up letter. 
 Put yourself in your reader's shoes, would you 
 click on it if it was in your inbox along with some 
 other newsletters your reader may have signed up for? 
 If you would then go with it and make sure that it's 
 easy to understand and yet enticing enough to get a click.  
 
 An effective follow up letter is the one that is written 
 from first hand, i.e. if you have tried the product, 
 it would be easier for you to recommend it, because 
 you would know all the benefits of it. 
 
 So, in your follow up letter tell your readers how it 
 helped you and how it can help them, too. If you 
 are promoting your own product it's even better, because 
 you already know how others can benefit from it.  
 Remember, people always look for solutions to their 
 problems and want to feel better.
 
 After you have explained all the benefits of the 
 product place a link to your site if it's your own 
 product, or to your merchant's site if your are promoting 
 an affiliate product, warmly recommending them to click 
 on the link.
 
 Keep your letter to the point, it's important that your 
 reader gets the message that you are trying to deliver.
 
 Avoid your follow up letter from being too long, because 
 it might exhaust your reader and they might give up 
 before they reach the end. 
 
 Whatever you promote in your follow up letter it should 
 in some way pertain to your business, so that your 
 readers don't get confused when they read your message.
 
 Once you have written it, read it yourself first and 
 have your friends read it too. If you are satisfied with 
 it set it to your autoresponder and fire it to your 
 subscribers.  If it's not, then it probably needs some 
 more tweaking before it goes out to your list. 
 
 Your list will become an unlimited marketing source 
 that you can sell your products to over and again. 
 So, make sure that you have a reliable autoresponder 
 that ensures that your messages are delivered to your
  subscribers.
 
 Last word of advice
 
 When your sample follow up letter is completed test it 
 and see if you receive a response rate you want. After 
 all  mail marketing is all about tries and tests.
 
 Wishing you success,
  
  
 About the author: 
 
  Bob Kosimov offers helpful tips, articles and tools you  need to launch a successful  marketing campaign.  Visit his site at:  activeresponder  .activeresponder 
 
  
   
   
   
   
   
   
 
 
 
 
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