Bulk Email Leads and Coregistration Leads for Home Businesses
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Email Marketing is not Spam Marketing
It is true that people get a ton of spam over the course of a month, a week, or even a day. It is nothing for some people to get hundreds of spam emails about watches, credit cards, enlargements of body parts, and all kinds of other things.
However, we are talking about responsible email marketing... sending bulk email leads to opt-in leads... nothing harvested. While it is true, it may get caught up in the rest of the junk that people receive, we want to separate ourselves from the rest of the junk.
It's kind of like a game of Survivor. If you don't mind me using their slogan... as a responsible email marketer, you have to outwit, outsmart, and outplay (or out market) everyone else. So, that's what we want to talk about.
MLM email leads and coregistration leads are a powerful way to build your business and get your message out, but you got to know how to do and do it right if you're gonna survive, and make any money.
How Do You Do Email Marketing?
Let us know how you do email marketing. From newbie to pro, we want to know!
What is a Coregistration Lead?
A coregistration lead (coreg lead) is a person who signed up for one offer, and then was subsequently given more offers to sign up for as well.
We've all seen these things. Let's say you find a website with information about earning a college degree. You fill out the form on the website and click "Submit." Before you get your college degree information, you are led to a page that lists between 2 and 5 "other offers" to get more information about as well. They could be coupons, vacations, life insurance, book clubs, or even a home business. You may not check any of the boxes, or you may check one or two. This is coregistration.
Getting coregistration leads can be good because you had someone check the box asking for more info. But, beware. Not all coreg leads are good. Here is a list of things that make a coregistration lead bad:
- gives a prospect an incentive to click more ads
- all the boxes are already prechecked
- customers earn points for checking more boxes
- customers get a percentage off their purchase by checking more boxes
- there are more than 5 ads
So, if those are bad, what makes a coregistration lead good? A good coreg lead:
- only has 2 - 5 offers
- each offer is completely unique
- customers must check the box to receive more information
- there are no incentives at all
- customers can easily unsubscribe
Much of this and more is explained at the National-leads.com email leads web site.
Links For Bulk Email Marketing
- MLM Email Leads
- A great source for quality, responsive leads that are inexpensive
- Coregistration Lead Feed
- Need millions of leads? This is the best source for getting tons of coreg leads at one of the best prices on the Internet.
- Autoresponder Leads
- ProEmailLeads.com offers fresh and aged email leads, bulk survey leads, and coregistration leads for your home business or affiliate program.
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Autoresponders and Bulk Emailers
In my opinion, if you're really going to get serious about email marketing, you need to get educated and get your own dedicated email server, or even a shared email server.
It's going to cost you more money... maybe as much as $200 - $800/month. You will need to get your leads scrubbed, which is going to cost you about $200 per million leads. So, if you can't afford those expenses, you probably need to forget about something like this and settle for one of the 3rd party systems.
If it is in your budeget, then think about using a quality system like Autoresponse Plus (ARP) and do a Google search for "ARP Servers" or something like that.
One tip - do your research. Some of the better setups are not going to be as easy to find because they like to keep a low profile.
Drop us a note!
Give us some of your experience with email marketing or just leave a comment for others to benefit from.
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- Tim Fox Tim Fox Sep 22, 2009 @ 7:24 pm
- One thing i've learned is not to sell what you think people will buy. But 1st find out what people want to buy, why and how much their willing to pay. Then go produce that very same product, or take a already product on the market and make it better.
So 1st & formost I take a survey of my list to answer the above questions. If my responses
are a fit. then i move forward. Another way is keyword research, if around 300k are searching a particular word or phrase...great! If the number is over 500k, theres to much competition, if under 300k theres not enough interest to move forward. And finally i use heat maps, amazon and give away a valuable free gift or bonus for their opinion. I'm lazy but i use both a lead capture page & pre reg leads. Check this guy out, his explanation of list building worked wonders for me http://masscontrolsite.com/blog/?page_id=9
But i'm going to look at autoresponse, aweber or a private server
Good Luck Folks !
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- businessmaninboots businessmaninboots Jun 8, 2008 @ 12:22 am
- My experience with bulk mailings has been mixed. I am sure if the leads were better and the message clear it would have been better.
businessmaninboots
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- jasonthomas51 jasonthomas51 Apr 15, 2008 @ 11:18 pm
- Great article on how to get more money with home business like this.
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- alumnigifts alumnigifts Apr 15, 2008 @ 9:33 pm
- Excellent advice. Shoot me an email if you know of a good way to buy a quality list of customers who are into natural health.
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- Joe_B Joe_B Nov 2, 2007 @ 1:15 pm
- Hi Rich - I like the way you give all of us aspiring entrepreneurs these mini-lessons we need. Keep up the good work! I'm Lovin' It, Joe


