Not exact matches
And the move from publication to dedicated
email list is a recent move that Kenny spent a lot of time debating, wanting to find a way to create the most genuine connection he could to his
readers.
Fellow
readers can sign up for «Book Club»
emails that
lists monthly selections from about 100 titles Patrick reads each year.
When I send my latest blog post out to my
email list, I always ask my
readers to share it if they found it useful.
All your marketing efforts should be focused on how to get
readers, visitors, and followers into your marketing funnel; this funnel should end at your
email list.
I tip my cap to the
reader who somehow ended up on a long
list of recipients of an urgent
email and spreadsheet from inside Equifax, which I now have, too.
The truth from the ground, based on the extensive footwork due diligence I conduct plus
emails from
readers around the country reporting similar observations, is that the inventory of home
listings of soaring (the published inventory reports by design have 2 - 3 month lag), prices are dropping quickly, the time it takes to sell a home is increasing significantly and, most important, the potential pool of middle class home buyers no longer have an income level that will support the size of mortgage it takes to «buy» a home.
As any regular
reader and
email list subscriber knows, side income is my favorite way to improve anyone's personal finance situation.
As
readers and anyone in the private Personal Profitability Facebook group (join the
email list to get the link instantly) know, side income...
If any of you loyal
readers have thoughts on who should be included on those
lists — and let's not kid one another, we know you do — then send us an
email with your nominations.
Sure, I'll see stats and numbers that people have read or seen my posts either here or on social media... but those moments when my blog stats drop, I don't hear feedback from anyone online or in person, there are less «likes» on Instagram posts, no one comments,
readers unsubscribe from my
email list, or I lose followers... it stings.
I have been getting a TON of
emails from
readers with testimonials, more questions, and requests to bring it back... so it's on my
list of things to do this year is write more in this series!
I would love for you to subscribe to my
email list and become a regular
reader so we can get to know each other better.
I won't do everything for you, but it should be enough to double your traffic and
email list (and probably sales; but that entirely depends on how
readers respond to your books).
When
readers write to you using the contact form on your author website, you can have their
email addresses automatically added to your mailing
list.
Maybe soliciting help from your most loyal
readers on your
email list, for example?
Ask successful authors what single method guarantees book sales, and the answer isn't «great editing» or a «knock - em - dead cover», but the power of their
email list to enthuse
readers, make their books visible and generate reviews and sales.
I think everyone will say that the only thing that is almost guaranteed to spike sales is an
email list — either your own
email list, which you've grown by having a signup at the back of your book and on your website, so you've grown your own
list of
readers; that's really critical.
You need a
list of
readers who have demonstrated their commitment by giving you their names and
email addresses.
This is also effective: by cross-promoting one another's work via
email and social media, their interested
readers are likely to to sign up for your
list as well.
Email list: builds email list of your following of interested motivated reader
Email list: builds
email list of your following of interested motivated reader
email list of your following of interested motivated
readers 14.
Once it is professionally edited and designed, work tirelessly to expand your
email list, blog valuable content, interact with
readers, and obtain reviews.
Reader quality: I mentioned mailing
list growth as a positive, but I'm having a hard time getting my
list to take basic actions like leave reviews, engage with my
emails, etc..
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The figure for 1,137,700 + Daily Active
Readers is an approximation based on the daily active
reader figures we see for different apps, Twitter accounts, blogs, sites, and
email lists.
Consider all the rich data about
reader interests and behaviour that exists online - think book bloggers,
email list owners, retailers, and so forth.
A mailing
list is a valuable marketing tool for authors — but only if your
readers open the
emails.
In fact, many indies have used free books as a competitive advantage, funneling
readers to their
email lists.
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Along with their discount book and review site, which generates a huge number of daily views, they also have over 12,000 followers on their Twitter page, plenty of followers on Facebook, and a strong
email list of
readers.
With AMC's
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readers via postings and
emails.
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There are several other players out there with growing
email lists of
readers hungry for free books.
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email subscriber
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listed on the Book
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They're also making it easier for
readers to find the books that they've claimed by
listing them all in one spot instead of making the
reader comb through their
emails to find books.
Readers love to see what you look like, so put in your very best author photo, and a short bio, complete with all your social media links, your website address, and a direct link to your
email list in case they loved your book so much they want to be kept updated on further releases.
This will give
readers an incentive to check out your personal brand and join your
email list.
Randy wasn't asked this directly, but he wanted to make sure
readers knew what to put in your mailing
list emails.
Place a CTA in the front and back of your books compelling
readers to join your
email list.
After you have a big
email list, you can build a relationship with those
readers directly, send them a review copy of the book or tell them when it's available for free, and ask for reviews.
If you properly build a
list and use it to engage with your
readers, and to sell when the time is right, an
email list will definitely out - do any other marketing efforts!
Alternatively, they might offer free sample chapters to
readers who opt - in to their
email list.
I am still pondering how to reward my
readers who sign up and opt in, but I will certainly find some creative way to make subscribing to my
email list a no - brainer.
I think it can't be stressed enough that authors take action to get
readers into an
email list.
And let's not forget the value of developing an
email list, much easier to do when asking
readers to subscribe to receive your blog postings.
I know your main aim in writing this was not to gain new
readers but I can not be the only one who, having read it, wants to join your
email list.
You could create that page, add tons of cover artwork, link those images on Pinterest, and help build your
email list of
readers.
In addition to book sales in the major bookstores, I alert
readers as to special coupons available for free or nearly free books, but generally disregard any «free samples», «free excerpts», books with advertising or other gimmicks, including those that seem to be mostly intended to get
email info for a mailing
list (ie, internet only books created just to give away and drive traffic to a web site).
One way to keep in touch with
readers is through
emails, but it is not easy to build up your «
list».
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