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How to Send an Update to Your Facebook Fans

Hey, I got this question via email and thought it was a good subject to tackle and share with everybody. It's all about how to send an update to your Facebook fans, through the Facebook messaging system.

Pretty cool.

If You Have Tried Emailing Me…

and got no answer, it's because I didn't get it. In the debacle that ensued following my switch from one webhost to another, I forgot to re-configure my email…

Doh!

All is swell now (I think–at least I'm getting email now)–but any email sent to anything@internet-marketing-muscle.com was sent into the ether and is forever lost.

So if you sent anything, please re-send it. I will respond ASAP.

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This tip goes along with the one above dealing with spam. As an e-mail marketer you need to make sure that you have permission to send people e-mails. This means that they must opt-in to your list rather than you e-mailing them out of the blue.

You have two options for creating an autoresponder list:

1. Single Opt-in: Your reader signs up on your website and is automatically added to your list.

2. Double Opt-in: Your reader signs up on your website and is sent a confirmation email that contains a link that must be clicked before adding him/her to your mailing list.

Many marketers choose a double opt-in. Why?

The second step reminds people that they have, in fact, signed up to receive messages from you. This can cut down on many of the complaints that might otherwise occur. It also prevents spammers from submitting fake emails to your autoresponder and clogging up your account.

Email List Automation

As you know, the “money is in the list.” Having an email list is like having a Rolodex that you can refer to any time you want to make some extra cash (is there such thing as “extra cash”?); you can “sell” to it any time you want.

Of course, the main purpose of having a list is to interact and build a relationship with each of your list subscribers. Here are a few rules to live by when corresponding with your subscribers:

  • Always use a double-optin method, like AWeber uses.
  • Build a relationship with your subscribers first; sales and profits come later. You have to get their trust first. How do you do this? Offer value.
  • Make constant contact with your subscribers. Don’t leave them hanging. Offer free reports, refer them to valuable information on the web (it can be links to your web properties or others’ — it doesn’t matter as long as you’re offering value (there’s that word again).
  • Requests to unsubscribe must be fulfilled right away. Don’t email the requester with the question, “Why?” You can put a text box on the unsubscribe page asking why, but don’t EVER ask Why? after somebody has unsubscribed.
  • In terms of offering value, try attaching PDFs to your emails. I have found higher open rates on emails I send that have attachments. I send out free reports all the time.
  • Send people to your sites and blogs through your emails. There, you can put up offers that people may want to read about.
  • DON’T pepper your subscribers with offers. I will unsubscribe right away if I get 2 or 3 offers in a row from a single online marketer.

I personally use AWeber. I love the services, reliability, and support they offer at a very good price ($19 a month, which is a deal, especially if you consider how much time would be stolen from your day if you had to do all of this manually).

However, there are many solutions out there that offer similar functionality; some are in the form of software you have to install on your own domain to solutions similar to AWeber.

Either way, you need an autoresponder. It makes life so much easier, plus it gives you yet another avenue to connect with your readers. Plus, if you build a quality list, you can market to them in subtle ways while providing value that they expect.

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