Where Do I Get My Email Lists?
By Karen Fegarty
Mailworkz
'Where do I get my email lists?' A popular cry
from nearly all of our customers. You have decided embark on an email
campaign, but you need targeted addresses to contact. What do you do?
Do not buy lists? You perhaps have seen these?
You know the ones, 'Buy 10 million addresses for only $149'. Using these
lists will only have you labeled as a Spammer. These addresses are suspect,
in fact, over 70% are bogus or duplicated, and the rest certainly have
not asked to receive 'your' message. Furthermore, software or ISP's
are not made to handle the load of that many email address, much less
the "in error" returns?
You could 'rent' email lists from submission
services, but these can be costly, usually 20 to 30 cents per email.
What do you do? Use these next 8 ideas to get
the ideas flowing and build your own targeted list. Emails of customers
who want to receive your message; potential customers that you can communicate
with over and over.
1. Your Website. ask people to signup for your
newsletter, guest book, ezine, contest. Don't forget to put this on
every page. A free tool like EzlistZ http://www.ezlistz.com can make
this easy for you.
2. Direct Mail. Send out postcards to potential
clients. On these ask people to not only visit your site, but sign up
to receive valuable information, products etc. Companies like Web Card
can help you with this. http://www.web-cards.com
3. Telemarketing. Use telemarketing agents to
contact your potential customers. Have them ask for email addresses.
Give them a reason to do so. Perhaps a contest, coupons, free trial,
information.
4. Use Brokers. Ask brokers or other sites with
heavy traffic to post a signup for your information or service. Most
will charge between 10 - 15 cents per email, but these are yours to
keep.
5. Door-to-Door. One of our tourism customers
found this quite effective - they hired students to go door to door
asking for email addresses in return for information that they might
be interested in.
6. Online Contest. Online contests are often
a very effective way of getting email addresses. Make the email address
a requirement of entry. There are a number of companies that will manage
all aspects of your online contest. One is Raffle
http://www.raffle.ca/
7. Bricks and Mortar. For those of you with
physical stores, don't forget to ask for email addresses at every turn.
Ask at checkout, send surveys, run contests etc.
8. Your Communication Material. Don't just put
your URL on your communications. Ask people to go to your site and signup.
Put this on business cards, order forms, survey forms and signature
files.
There are many more techniques that will help
you build your lists; hopefully these will get your ideas flowing. Although
building a qualified list will take time, in the end this is the best,
most cost effective and profitable route to take.
Karen Fegarty is with MailWorkZ. MailWorkZ,
10-day trial, see http://www.myaffiliateprogram.com/u/mailwork/b.asp?id=1183
is a leading producer of emarketing products and tools.