You have a website which offers a free ezine. Your visitors are
interested in the products and services that you offer. So why
doesn't everyone sign up to receive your free information?
So far, internet professionals have been able to narrow the
reasons to fear of the unknown, extra work, no time, lack of
trust, and 'pain-in-the-butt' factor. What does each of these
mean and what can you do to ensure that you are getting as many
sign ups as possible?
Fear of the unknown. When a visitor fills out a form and clicks
on the submit button he/she has no idea where they will end up.
Some forms redirect them to another website, some to a thank you
page that leaves the visitor hopelessly lost and others to an
ERROR page. So why do some visitors hesitate to fill out forms?
Fear of the unknown.
Extra work. As a website marketer, I would like to know each of
my customer's first name, last name, email address, telephone
number, fax number, postal address, likes and dislikes and lots
of other information. This way I can market to them more
effectively. If I were to ask potential subscribers to my
newsletter for all of the information that I would like, do you
think they would take the time to fill out a 50 part sign up
form? Not likely. It involves too much extra work.
No time. No one has time to waste these days. We don't have time
to sleep, don't have enough time for the kids, don't have time
for the spouse and certainly don't have time to fill out a form
to receive a newsletter that we don't have time to read in the
first place.
So our challenge as internet marketers is to persuade our
potential subscribers that this is 'must have' information that
is easy to get, and doesn't take a lot of time to read.
Lack of trust. The internet is a faceless, almost anonymous way
of doing business. You have to build a trust level with your
visitor in the shortest time possible. If your website has
minimal information about you, your location, or your company
and doesn't look 100% professional, it is hard to build up a
trust level with your visitor. They are not sure what you will
do with the information that they give you. You have to overcome
their lack of trust.
Pain in the butt factor. And after all that, there's still the
pain in the butt factor. It is just more convenient for a
visitor to sit on their butt and surf, not having to fill out a
form, think, or use their head for anything else except
relaxing. If they have to put some work into it, well it's just
a pain in the butt.
So how do we, as internet business owners, overcome all of these
objections and turn our surfer into a subscriber? Here it is.
The list of sure fire ways to get a respectable number of your
visitors to sign up for your newsletter.
1.Ensure your potential subscriber that they will be returned to
the page they are on, or at least be able to easily find their
way back. Tell them right there in your sign up area. Give them
a message such as "You will be returned to this page after
signing up for this newsletter"
2. Make your sign up form quick and easy. In this first phase of
capturing information, limit the fields to first name, last name
and email address. You will have plenty of time to ask your
subscribers for more detailed information as you build up a
trust level with them.
3. Give your readers high quality information. Make sure that
they feel you respect their time and are there to help them.
Keep your newsletter short and easy to digest at one sitting. 4.
To overcome the surfer's lack of trust, ensure them that you
will not give out, sell, or trade their information with third
parties. Make sure you tell them this right in the area where
they are signing up for your newsletter. This helps build their
trust level and makes them feel comfortable in giving you their
information.
5. And then there are some things that none of us can overcome.
If you have done your best to ensure your potential subscriber
that your intentions are true, you haven't asked for too much
information and you've supplied them with the information we've
just covered, that's all you can do. Not everyone will sign up,
but you've given it your best shot, the rest is up to your
visitor.
6. And this may be the clincher. Bribe them to fill out the
form! Give them a FREE ebook, a FREE report, FREE access, or
whatever you have that can sweeten the deal. This is very basic,
but it is common internet practice and it works.
By implementing these six steps in your newsletter marketing you
will increase your number of subscribers which will in turn
increase your ability to sell more ads and thereby increase your
profits.
May you profit in all of your endeavours.
About the author:
Terry Telford is the author of the popular ebook, Website
Ladder, and the founder of bpc publishing, where you can pick up
your FREE and almost FREE website marketing tools. Visit
http://www.bpcpublishing.com today!
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