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4 Things You Need To Do To Build your List Online

June 11, 20235 min read

You’ve probably heard that online marketing is a big deal these days. And you’re right. It’s been growing like crazy for years, and it’s not slowing down anytime soon. If you want to succeed in the online world, you need to master some new skills and strategies that will help you reach more customers and make more sales.

One of the most powerful online marketing tools is opt-in email marketing. This is when you get permission from your website visitors to send them newsletters, catalogs and promotional emails. This way, you can keep in touch with them, build trust and loyalty, and persuade them to buy your products or services.

But how do you get people to sign up for your emails? That’s where building a list comes in. A list is a collection of names and email addresses of people who have agreed to receive your emails. These are your ideal customers, because they have already shown interest in what you have to offer by visiting your website and opting in.

Building a list may sound like a lot of work and time, but it doesn’t have to be. With some patience and some smart tactics, you can grow your list quickly and easily. And once you have a list, you can take your online business to the next level. More traffic, more sales, more profits.

There are tons of tips and tricks on how to build a list online. You may find some of them confusing or contradictory, because different people have different methods. But don’t worry. There are some essential things that you need to do to build a list, no matter what. Here are four of them.

  1. Add a catchy opt-in form to your website that appears right after your content. Some people may think that this is too soon to ask for an email address, but trust me, it works. Your website visitors have just read your awesome content, and they are hooked. They want more. Don’t let them leave without giving them a chance to subscribe.

A catchy opt-in form is easy to create. Just write a short and sweet sentence that tells them why they should subscribe to your emails. Something like “Want more tips and tricks on how to grow your online business? Sign up now and get them delivered to your inbox.” Then add a space where they can enter their name and email address. This opt-in form will automatically save and send you the information. As more people sign up, your list will grow.

  1. Make your website irresistible. This is the first step to getting people to opt in. You need to have well-written and engaging content that solves their problems or entertains them. Depending on what your website is about, you need to capture their attention and curiosity. Make your website useful and easy to navigate. Don’t assume that everyone is tech savvy. Invest in having good programming on your website, make your graphics attractive but not overwhelming.

Don’t make your website too heavy or slow to load. Not everyone has super fast internet connections, and no one likes to wait for ages for a website to load. Go for a look that is simple and elegant. You want your website visitors to focus on your content and your opt-in form, not get distracted by flashy animations or annoying pop-ups.

  1. Offer a freebie or a bonus for subscribing. This is one of the most effective ways to get people to sign up for your emails. People love free stuff, especially if it’s valuable and relevant to them. A freebie or a bonus is something that you give away to your subscribers as a thank you for joining your list. It can be anything from an ebook, a report, a video, a coupon, a trial, a sample, or anything else that your audience would appreciate.

The key is to make your freebie or bonus irresistible. It should be something that solves a problem, answers a question, teaches a skill, or entertains them. It should also be related to your website topic and your products or services. For example, if your website is about gardening, you could offer a free ebook on how to grow organic vegetables in your backyard. Or if your website is about fitness, you could offer a free video on how to do a 10-minute workout at home.

To make your freebie or bonus even more appealing, you can create a sense of urgency or scarcity. You can tell your website visitors that your offer is limited in time or quantity, and that they need to act fast before they miss out. This will create a fear of missing out (FOMO) and motivate them to sign up right away.

  1. Promote your website and your opt-in form. This is the final step to building your list. You need to get more people to visit your website and see your opt-in form. There are many ways to do this, but here are some of the most popular ones:

  • Use social media. Share your website content and your freebie or bonus on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, YouTube, etc. Encourage your followers to like, comment, share and subscribe.

  • Use email marketing. Send emails to your existing contacts and customers and invite them to check out your website and your freebie or bonus. Ask them to forward your email to their friends and family who might be interested.

  • Use search engine optimization (SEO). Optimize your website content and keywords for search engines like Google, Bing, Yahoo, etc. This will help you rank higher in the search results and get more organic traffic.

  • Use paid advertising. Use platforms like Google Ads, Facebook Ads, Instagram Ads, etc. to create targeted ads that drive traffic to your website and your opt-in form. You can set a budget and track the results of your campaigns.

These are just some of the ways to promote your website and grow your list. You can experiment with different methods and see what works best for you.

Building a list is not rocket science. It’s actually quite simple and fun once you know how to do it. By following these four steps, you can create a list of loyal subscribers who will love hearing from you and buying from you.

So what are you waiting for? Start building your list today and watch your online business soar!


Colin Brown

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