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The Amy Porterfield Show

#42: Three Strategies to Rapid List Building

The Amy Porterfield Show

Amy Porterfield

Entrepreneurship, Business, Marketing

4.95K Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2015

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

When it comes to online marketing, most people are overlooking their number-one biggest asset. Social media activity, off-site ads, and all other tricks are a drop in the bucket compared to the power of the email list. You may have heard me say it a million times on this site, but I’ll say it again here: the energy of your business is directly tied to the strength of your email list. But don’t just take my word for it. “I have literally built a million dollar business on the strength of my email list. Ninety percent of my income comes from it. Even today, my email list is still my #1 business priority and asset.” (Michael Hyatt) “Without a doubt, our email list is the best investment we’ve ever made.” (Douglas Karr) “Email is the most important channel for you to cultivate in your online business.” (Mike Stelzner) These guys are heavyweights in the online marketing world; each of them has a subscriber list numbering well over 100,000. But don’t make the mistake of thinking that a list in the hundreds, or even thousands, makes your email marketing strategy less important. No matter what your subscriber numbers are, your email list is one of the most valuable assets you have in the quest to help your business thrive. When you really understand the value of that list, you’ll be more than happy to invest your time, energy and budget to help that list thrive. In this blog post, I’m going to highlight three foundational strategies for growing your email list. Once you implement these strategies, you’re well on your way to creating smart marketing funnels that will put your list-building efforts on warp speed, as well as lead to increased revenue from each email you send out. The Main Thing: Quality over Quantity When my good friend David Siteman Garland (of The Rise to the Top) started out, he had an email subscriber list of just 500 people. In those early days, he did a small product launch and generated $19,800 on the strength of that list. These days, David’s email list is much larger. What hasn’t changed is the incredible loyalty of those subscribers. Whenever I do any kind of affiliation with David, I’m astonished at the way his list gravitates immediately toward any email he puts out. It’s all because he started with a focus on list quality. David never fails to infuse his emails with his authentic personality. He is genuine, super funny, and a little bit quirky…all reasons why his subscribers love him and keep coming back for more. David is a prime example of my first strategy for growing your email list. Strategy #1: Build Remarkable Content Strategy #2: Understand the Opportunities and Limitations of Your Email Service Provider Strategy #3: Create Multiple Lead Opportunities This third strategy has two parts to consider: 1) Creating Multiple Lead Magnets 2) Placement of Your Opt-In Form There are six places where you must create opt-in opportunities for your audience: #1: A Feature Box #2: The Sidebar #3: Inside Your Blog Content #4: The End of a Blog Post #5: The Pop-Up Box #6: Your “About” Page Key takeaways Three online marketing strategies to help build your email list: Build remarkable, personalized content Learn to really use your email service provider Create multiple lead opportunities and embed them throughout your site And always focus on quality, and the quantity will follow.

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Your listening to the online marketing made easy podcast episode number 42

0:06.9

Welcome to the online marketing made easy podcast business advice so easy you'll feel like you're cheating and now your host

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Amy Porterfield

0:25.8

Hey there Amy Porterfield here and welcome to another episode of the online marketing made easy podcast now

0:33.0

This is my first episode of 2015 so I've got to say it happy new year

0:38.0

I hope that you've jumped into the new year with tons of excitement and a lot of energy and

0:44.7

You're working on some new projects because that's always the best way to start the new year

0:49.6

Now as we move into the new year my team and I have been busy behind the scenes

0:55.2

Working to develop a new approach to how I actually deliver these podcasts

1:01.6

Meaning what the podcast looks like behind the scenes efforts that go into it

1:06.2

We've really re-engineered the whole process and the good thing is you're going to benefit immensely from these changes

1:12.8

So I'm excited to roll them out. So I've always struggled with finding the time to

1:18.0

Actually work on a weekly podcast. You've probably heard me talk about that before

1:22.4

I think in episode 41 which actually happens to be my most popular episode

1:27.6

I talked about the lessons I learned in

1:31.2

2014 in the big mistakes I made and what I'm taking with me into the new year

1:35.7

And I think I talked about finding the time to actually create the content

1:40.8

So that's episode 41 if you want to check it out

1:43.4

But in that episode I might have mentioned that I have decided to hire a content development manager

1:49.3

And this new role has been in place for about a month now and it's going really well

1:55.1

So I've hired someone to actually help me with the research and the

1:59.1

Outlining of each episode because I put a lot of time and effort into each episode because in my world

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