Online Affiliate Marketer
George McBride
Top Sales Performer

Creating
Email Marketing Momentum

Creating email marketing momentum is a very
powerful and very simple way to make sure you are able to grow your
business.
I have a FB group called I Love Thai Food. It
currently has 319,089 members.
When I first started the group I was very
consistent in
posting relevant content. I kept the posts on message. I did not allow
others to post irrelevant content or blatantly promotional content. The
members appreciated this and showed it by inviting their friends to the
group.
We began to pick up momentum. Now the group
increases in membership by 1000s every day. Momentum is a powerful
thing.
But sales, though they increased, they
climbed slowly.
I had set up an email campaign in SystemeIO
which would
weekly send out a new recipe to the subscriber list. But I was not
driving traffic to my Thai Food
Capture Page consistently.
So for the past 2 months I have been posting
content to my FB group and inviting them to get more recipes using my Landing Capture Page.
I started getting about 6 new subscribers
every day to my
email list. Those subscribers were getting good content, good recipes.
Then they began telling their friends to sign up for my email recipes.
They began saying how good the recipes were. They began posting things
like, "for the first time I made a Thai dish and it was so easy using
George's recipes"
More and more people began subscribing. More
and more
sales resulted. Momentum is a powerful thing and email marketing helps
you automate that momentum.
You start by setting up a campaign, a series
of emails,
in my case a series of Thai Food recipes. You then set the timing for
sending that series of emails. I started with 10 recipes, 10 emails,
one mailed out every seven days. This means my subscriber would hear
from me once a week for 10 weeks.
Once you have your campaign set up, you want
to make a capture page. My
Thai Food Capture Page is simple. SystemeIO has many templates and
services so you can step by step build a Page.
Next is to begin driving traffic to your
capture page.
You will want to make sure you are doing this on a regular (daily)
basis. This can and should be done through your social media accounts,
any advertising you have, etc… The ads you set up, the posts
you
make, the tweets you share, etc… will live online for quite
a
while.
What I do is post a Thai Food picture, last
nights
dinner, and in the text I talk about the food, some key ingredient, who
made it, how tasty it is and such. I end the post with an invitation to
subscribe to my recipe emails, and I include the link to my Capture
Page.
Sometimes I may include the recipe itself,
such as this recipe for Tom Yum. If you go to that
recipe you will see a capture form in the top right corner, inviting
people to get my email recipes.
The key here is
“consistency”. Creating email
marketing momentum happens when we are consistent. Doing a little bit
here and there, from time to time, etc… will not create that
momentum we need to get successful results. As you take daily action,
you can begin to see momentum build up in your
overall stats
including subscriber counts and sales.
As your list begins growing, you will have
those
subscribers that decide to do business with you, subscribers who remove
themselves, and subscribers who complete your followup series without
taking action. When they complete your automated series, they are
marked as “finished”. You will want to
check your
list about once per week and recycle any subscribers who are marked as
“finished”.
This keeps your messages in front of your
subscribers.
Sometimes, we have folks that decide to join us months or even years
after subscribing.
And, of course, don’t forget
to broadcast special offers, announcements,
etc… to
your readers as appropriate.
These types of consistent activity will have
you creating email marketing momentum before you know it.

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