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Building A Relationship With Your List Plr Ebook

Building A Relationship With Your List Plr Ebook
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Chapter 5: Common Mistakes People Make

What You Must Avoid At All Costs

If you want to build a solid relationship through E-mails, you must be very careful NOT to commit these E-mail marketing 'sins'.

Spamming! Never, ever 'spam' your mailing list. Even though they have given you permission to E-mail them, that does't mean that you can send them E-mails and sales pitches on a daily basis. Learn to send E-mails at strategic intervals.

Mailing them only when you are selling something. No one wants to be on your list if all you ever do is sell, sell, sell! The reason people join your mailing list is because they want something of value for being on your list. If they fail to see your value, they will unsubscribe even faster than you can say, “opt-out”!

Rushing your Emails. When you are doing a promotion, one of the biggest mistakes you can make is that you rush your E-mails to the point that the mistakes are spotted by most of your subscribers. Having too many mistakes in your E-mail will make you look unprofessional. It is quite embarrassing when you spell a person's name wrongly (the word {first_name} appears instead of the subscriber's real name) or worse… screwing up your affiliate links!

Not mailing your list for a long time. The opposite of spamming. If you don?t keep in touch with your subscribers for a long time, they will tend to forget who you are. And that will severely damage the relationship between you and your subscriber.

Not relating to your subscribers. When every new product launches, there is a tendency to mail your subscribers all the time while forgetting that the product doesn?t relate to the subscribers at all. You don?t want to sell cat food to people who don't own a pet!