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How To Build An Email List For Blog

Email list building is the foundation of effective email marketing. This on-going process of reaching your target audience and sparking their interest in your product or service fuels your revenue stream.

The goal of this article is to show you clear steps to follow in order to build a solid email list and make the most of your email marketing in 2021.

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Table Of Contents

  • 1. Make your newsletter a valuable product
    • 2. Promote your newsletter like a product
      • 3. Create lead magnets
        • 4. Present the benefits or joining your email list
          • 5. Create a landing page for your newsletter
            • 6. Add subscription forms to your website and blog
              • 7. Create a survey for website and blog visitors
                • 8. Run a webinar for your target audience
                  • 9. Create a list building funnel
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                      1. Make your newsletter a valuable product

                      If you want people to sign up for your newsletter, you need to make it worth the effort and time. That's why I'd recommend treating your newsletter like a product. I'd say develop a great product and communicate the benefits of using it.

                      There are a few rules to follow when it comes to newsletter design but in my opinion you can boil it down to the 3 following:

                      1. Focus on your target audience

                      Focus on the people who are likely to become your customers. Constantly learn about their information needs and develop the right content that corresponds to their daily challenges.

                      1. Make it useful

                      Help solve real-life problems with your content. Put your resources into content that is valuable for your target audience.

                      1. Engage with your contacts and ask for feedback

                      Use your newsletter as a two-way communication channel, e.g. send emails people can reply to, ask questions, run surveys, organize webinars, etc. Remember that the closer you are to your customers and potential customers the more you know about their information needs.

                      An email using customer reviews.
                      A fragment of email form REUZEL presenting selected customer reviews

                      As observed in the email marketing benchmarks, when your provide value for your contacts, you see higher conversion and engagement rates.

                      Did you know? You can now grow and manage your email list more easily with GetResponse email list management tools, which include signup forms, landing pages, webinars, funnels, live chats, and many other useful features. And if you'd like to learn how to maintain a healthy email list first, read our email list management best practices guide.

                      2. Promote your newsletter like a product

                      Once your newsletter is ready, you can advertise it and run promotional campaigns via the available channels (just like you would do with a product).

                      • Social media pages: Add your newsletter signup link or a banner promoting your lead magnet to your email signature and all your key social media profiles. Most platforms let you customize the description of your business page or bio in your personal profile.

                      Here are some more ways how you can build an email list with Facebook and another  on how to create a Facebook Landing Page.

                      Here's how a popular organizational psychologist, Adam Grant, promotes his work in his  Twitter profile.

                      Adam Grant promoting on Twitter.
                      • Blog: it's very likely that people who land on your blog organically represent your target audience. Invite them to join your email list if they like the content on your blog.
                      Screenshot of a signup form on GetResponse blog.
                      A signup form at the bottom of an article on the GetResponse blog.
                      • Podcast: if you run a podcast, tell people about your newsletter and provide a subscription link. You can even create a separate email list for your podcast listeners and provide them a VIP experience.
                      • Online conferences and events: in 2020 we moved our events online. This format means that we're not able to talk and exchange business cards, but we still can add a slide about newsletter to our presentation deck.
                      • Partnerships: finding the partner is not easy but crucial for our well-being 🙂 Think of the people to run cross-registration campaigns and write guest articles with. Create a list of potential partners and put outreach on your weekly agenda.
                      An example of a co-organized webinar.
                      An example of a co-organized webinar.
                      • Ecommerce customer profile:make sure that people can easily sign up for your newsletter when they register with your ecommerce platform.
                      Screenshot of creating an ecommerce customer profile.
                      A checkbox allowing visitors to add their email address to an email list at registration.
                      • PPC campaigns:paid advertising requires budget but at the same time gives you a lot of targeting options so you can reach your audience with unparalleled precision. Explore the opportunities like Facebook Lead Ads and retargeting campaigns to bring more people to your contact list.

                        Read more to learn how Infoshare Academy, a provider of IT programming courses, used Facebook lead ads to generate 1200 subscribers in 30 days.

                      • Tools and software: a great way to grow your email list is to build an online tool or software that your target audience will want to use. Rather than asking users to pay upfront, give them the chance to get limited access in exchange for their email address.
                      Screenshot of a headline analyzer tool.
                      Screenshot of an email signup form.

                      3. Create lead magnets

                      A lead magnet is something valuable for your target audience that you offer in exchange for contact information. The goal of the lead magnet is to incentivize subscription and maximize the number of targeted leads captured via a web form.

                      Lead magnet examples:

                      • Ebook
                      • Guide
                      • Report
                      • Checklist
                      • Resource kit
                      • Framework
                      • Educational materials
                      Example of a free guide created specifically with the brand's target audience in mind.
                      Example of a free guide created specifically with the brand's target audience in mind.

                      There are of course other types of "freebies" or "opt-in bribes" you can offer.

                      The key point here is that if you want to grow your email list, you need to create content that your audience will want to trade their email addresses for.

                      This article will provide you with more ideas for lead magnets that'll help you grow your email list fast. Plus, you'll find valuable tips on what content you should create to generate the collect the highest number of subscribers.

                      Editor's note: Want to find out which opt-in incentives work best? Check our new report: Best Lead Magnets for Lead Generation.

                      4. Present the benefits or joining your email list

                      Why should anyone join your contact list? I'm sure that at this point, you can quickly answer this question but do you communicate clearly to the people who haven't heard about your brand yet?

                      Go beyond the "sign up to our newsletter" by simply providing a few reasons to do so.

                      Example of a popup with a signup form.
                      A pop-up inviting website visitors to enter a contest.

                      Come up with different incentives, like a loyalty program, discount, exclusive merch, or contest and test which one proves to be most effective.

                      5. Create a landing page for your newsletter

                      A landing page, also known as a "lead capture page" or a "squeeze page", is a single web page designed to build contact list. Create a landing page for your newsletter.

                      A short squeeze page form.
                      Example of a short squeeze page containing only two fields – name and email address – and offering a free ebook.

                      There are many ways you can build landing pages but the most convenient one is to use a landing page creator.

                      Landing page creator available in GetResponse comes with mobile-optimized free landing page templates, intuitive drag and drop editor, and multiple other features.

                      Here you can see it in action:

                      Related posts: How to create a high converting landing page & best landing page examples

                      Conversion t ip s: keep your landing page simple by providing a single call to action. Create A/B variants of your landing page. Run tests and see how content type, copy, or design changes influence performance.

                      6. Add subscription forms to your website and blog

                      A web form a.k.a. a signup form is an HTML form that is installed on a website to enable visitors to sign up. There are different kinds of forms to choose from, e.g., a subscription form, download box, scroll form, fixed bar, lightbox, or an exit pop-up.

                      Add a fixed bar or a pop-up form to the highest converting pages like product page and about us. This way people who are interested in your offer might sign up and receive more relevant information.

                      To build a web form, you can either code it from scratch or use an email list builder, like the one built into GetResponse.

                      There, you'll find various templates to choose from and an intuitive editor that'll let you customize your web form to fit the style of your website.

                      When designing your web form think about the quality to quantity ratio. If you want to reach a specific target audience (e.g., to generate B2B leads), you might need to create a longer web form asking for more details: company name, company size, position, etc.

                      A long webform.
                      Example of a long webform designed to collect email subscribers.

                      Related: B2B email marketing guide

                      On the other hand, if your goal is to reach a broader audience (e.g., to reach potential ecommerce customers), you might ask only for basic information like name and email address.

                      The rule of thumb is that the longer the form, the fewer people subscribe. The shorter the web form, the more subscriptions you get, but you can't be sure how many people actually meet your criteria. The trick is to know your goal and ask only for relevant information to balance the quality/quantity ratio accordingly.

                      7. Create a survey for website and blog visitors

                      Your website visitors and blog readers already expressed interest in your products or content. Use surveys to jump in and invite people who enjoy your content to subscribe for more.

                      Website popup survey example.
                      A pop-up survey with a question from Ada, GetResponse blog editor

                      8. Run a webinar for your target audience

                      A webinar also known as an "online seminar", "web conference", or an "online meeting" can serve as a great way to build an email list with high-quality contacts. The idea is simple – you offer valuable information for everyone who signs up to your contact list.

                      Carefully planned webinar content will certainly attract your target audience. You can promote your webinar via other online marketing channels to maximize outreach.

                      A webinar signup landing page.

                      If you're interested in this particular list building method, this article talks more about how webinars work.

                      Pro tip: Partner up with people in your industry with same target audience.

                      9. Create a list building funnel

                      Looking for a quicker way to generate leads? Check out the conversion funnel – a simplified way to create a list building campaign.

                      There are 2 kinds of a list building funnels:

                      1. Lead magnet funnel

                      With lead magnet funnels you can host your lead magnets, set up landing pages, create autoresponders, and promote them with Facebook Ads — all in a matter of minutes.

                      Pro tip: You don't need a lead magnet to start collecting email subscribers with lead magnet funnels. They come with a set of pre-made templates and content upgrades you can use in your own campaigns.

                      Example of a lead magnet squeeze page.
                      Example of a lead magnet funnel squeeze page pre-built in GetResponse.
                      1. Standard opt-in  funnel

                      These list building funnels can help you setup a full lead generation campaign even if you don't have a downloadable opt-in incentive. Use them to promote your newsletter, an email course, a monetary incentive, or a resource vault.

                      Read more to learn how to build a lead funnel.

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                      You've got everything you need to start building your email list. Just follow the steps in this article and build yourself a solid revenue stream. Generate whole lotta leads with email marketing and make 2021 a great year for your business.

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                      How To Build An Email List For Blog

                      Source: https://www.getresponse.com/blog/email-list-building-ideas

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