

My name is Humberto, I'm an inbound digital marketer and have helped countless entrepreneurs, coaches, startups, and fortune 500 companies - heck, even other marketers! I run - a digital marketing agency that brings big-business marketing and tools to small growing companies. I really like Rebecca's and Andra's responses: Possibly some financial resources as well. Congratulations on launching a new baby - if done right you should be committing a lot of time in the near future. I love it! I just came across a blog just on that topic! I love the effort and love the topic. Good luck with your newsletter! I hope this information helps. consistent newsletter, they will be expecting an email every week, every two weeks, depends on your formula and content 100%. valuable information email (something that would show your new subscribers that they made a good choice when they subscribed) (this gets sent instantly when they subscribe). welcome email, describe what they subscribed to, how they will get value out of it, etc. Create an automated flow for all subscribers.

You should use a 2-step registration, although it can cause some friction with new subscribers, you are more likely to get a quality list this way.Ĥ. Never sell their email address or spam them, of course :)

Offer that whitepaper in exchange for their email address.
#SUBSCRIBE TO MY NEWSLETTER HOW TO#
A 5-page whitepaper on how to start saving up money for millenials, for example. Create some piece of information that your public would want. Integrate your lead capturing system with your email marketing tool (if you're using mailchimp, you can integrate it with wordpress and create forms that automatically send the information to the list you want).ģ. If you're using wordpress, you can try one of the plugins for it (icegram is a good option).Ģ. Use a tool that helps you in collecting leads and asking for them at the right time. Here is my "technique" that has consistently brought good results so far:ġ. Through a lot of testing I have found a way that seems to work better than others. I've experimented quite a bit with list building for my clients and I'm working on my own email list now. I wrote this article about Notificationsġ - Is 10 articles too few / too may / just right?Ģ - What offer can you make to subscribers?ģ - How are you monetising your newsletter?Ĥ - Which brands can you collaborate with to grow your list with theirs in a joint venture arrangement?ĥ - what are your key metrics and ideal customer profile? Also check out Push Notifications as many sites prefer this as subscribers won't share their email address. has a good Wordpress plugin for subscriptions. Consider what 'offer' you can make which is attractive to them in addition to getting the articles. So you've guessed, you need to get people to visit a place on the web which you own (website / social profiles) and then invite them to join your newsletter. Trust the system, and enjoy the progress, remember that slow and steady wins the race.Ģ - On your website how do you invite subscription?Ĥ - On your social profiles, how do you invite subscriptions? (Guest posting is one of the best when starting out) He has a system in place for being omnipresent where his audience/target market spends his time.Ĭhoose 1 or 2 tactics to create and promote your contents, Same for James Altucher, who create and then repurpose his remarkable contents through his blog, Q&A sites, and so on. Reaching out to people on Facebook with a personalized andĪ not-spammy message, telling them about his new content. He now has thousands of readers, but once told that he started out by Same for Jon Westenberg, very well-known on Medium. When he was starting out he was spending 20-minutes to create his videos (10%),Īnd then the rest of the days promoting them, replying tweets, and so on. Instead of chasing tactics, build systems to promote them. Once you have your content to stand out, don’t be frazzled. Is it hard? Of course, but it’s that kind of strategy that will ask you for more work up front, and will give you disproportionate results once running, like the great often Ramit Sethi teaches. You have the advantage to stand out by creating remarkable material. While everybody is out there pushing shallow contents like “10 Ways to Be More Successful.”

Solve your audience's problems, tell stories that happened to you, and so on.īut most importantly, remember that quality beats quantity. To build a massive email list, if you play the game that everyone else is playing, you’ll never win.Ĭreate contents.
