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Setting Up a Mailing List
by Anthony Stai
If you want people to come to your website more than once then you need
to remind them, from time to time, that you exist and give them the
latest news about what's changed and what's been updated. One of the
best ways to do this is to collect email addresses and use them to
create a mailing list. But how do you collect these email addresses and
how do you send out emails to so many people all at once?
Collecting the Email Addresses.
Collecting email addresses is easier than you might think. People on
the web are used to typing their email addresses in a lot, and usually
have an email address to use for this purpose. In most cases, if you
ask for an email address as a condition of accessing something
interesting sounding people won't really mind giving it to you.
One way of doing this is to simply include a box on each page –
unobtrusive and not really calling attention to itself – that
gives your visitors the option to sign up to your newsletter. Somewhat
counter-intuitively, it is often better to make mailing list sign-up
entirely voluntary, as this means you will get a smaller list but it
will only have the most enthusiastic people on it.
Basically, it's a trade-off between forcing as many people as possible
to sign up or just marketing to the most eager people. Your strategy
should usually be decided by how many people you plan to send out
emails to and what kind of response rate you seem to be getting.
What to Write in Your Mailing List Emails.
If you want people to read the emails you send to them then they can't
just be the latest dull news about your technical website features that
no-one even cares about. You need to provide information and updates
that are useful and relevant to the person who's going to be opening
that email.
If you just write in corporate speak and don't say anything that's
going to be useful to real people then your email is going to be going
straight into their junk mail. You should take some time over your
emails. Make them something that their recipients are going to want to
keep and refer to more than once – often-updated, time-sensitive
information is best, if you have access to it.
Apart from that, make sure to include links to the latest things on
your website, as well as a few older things that are still popular. If
you sell anything, you should work in a link, but don't be too obvious
about it – a good way of doing things is to include a tip or two
with potential uses for a certain product (making them look like they
are intended for people who already own the product), sparking the
reader's curiosity enough to click through and consider buying it.
The Technical Side.
Once you've got a mailing list and you've written the first email you
want to send to it, the next step is to set up the technical side of
things. Just how do you think those emails are going to get sent out?
Surprisingly enough, you can just use a normal email program like
Outlook, if you paste all the email addresses into it. If you do this,
though, you need to make sure that you use the Bcc (blind carbon copy)
field for the addresses, to avoid sending out a copy of the mailing
list to everyone on it.
Alternatively, there are specialist programs you can get that are
devoted to bulk mail. Because spam is such a big industry, companies
producing such programs tend to be shady – stay away from
anything that advertises itself on the basis of how many emails it can
send in a minute – but if you look around, you should be able to
find something that meets your needs.
There are even web-based solutions that avoid you having to install any
programs or send any email from your computer, avoiding the risk that
you might get blacklisted somehow for sending out too many emails in
too short a time. If you can find a reasonably-priced one, then they're
often the ideal solution, allowing you to manage your lists directly
and send out emails easily. Make sure to do a few trial runs with
smaller numbers of people before you commit yourself to anything,
though.
About
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