Giving too Much to Your List

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by cheece2001, Feb 16, 2010.

  1. #1
    Lets say you have a list that you built in a specific niche and you have to kind of keep things going. Lets say the niche is Internet marketing and you are growing a downline in witch you would really want to help them out to duplicate what you are doing. Would you spill all your juicy secrets as soon as they optin? Would it be ok to do that since not a lot of people take action and there aren’t too many people that troll around taking juicy secrets?

    I’m kind of doing something like this and I don’t know if I should give them everything as soon as they optin or put a small price on things in forms of a report. I have it so when they optin and they have an option to get a domain through this system from me, and when they do, they will be in my downline and I’ll be earning monthly commissions from what they make too. I have this option to send e-mail only to people that are under me that paid for a domain.

    I don’t know if I should give them everything from the start or just when they get a domain name from me. Also if I gave them the material right away without them getting a domain from me, they can still make money and I’ll get a tiny bit from this system I’m using but the only reason I was thinking of giving them my stuff when they get a domain from me is that I’ll be building residual income and they will be in my downline and its good earnings and all that.

    Any suggestions?
     
    cheece2001, Feb 16, 2010 IP
  2. johnben1444

    johnben1444 Peon

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    Truth is if you can afford to pay a professional to put up something very motivating, you can go a long way. Revealing all you have at the very beginning or end has nothing to do with your success.

    Have you thought about giving them something good all the way.

    You can do it, there are many tools on the internet. Do a proper research? Above all your target should be motivated people or your list still won't work.
     
    johnben1444, Feb 16, 2010 IP
  3. cheece2001

    cheece2001 Guest

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    I guese there are copywriters I could look into writing to keep them going and using what I give them.

    In my cause I want to grow a big dowline and they are going to have to be able to learn how to make money from me, so something motivating and good material ,... hopefully should do the trick.
     
    cheece2001, Feb 16, 2010 IP
  4. worthyworld

    worthyworld Member

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    I give give give for the first few weeks - both in advice and free reports and ebooks and direct readers to other free stuff too.
    Gradually introduce paid products and intersperse with freebies regularly
     
    worthyworld, Feb 17, 2010 IP
  5. Peter Greene

    Peter Greene Well-Known Member

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    Honestly, I have written more than 20 ebooks and sold more than 10,000 copies but without a single list... :)... Except for their email addresses in my paypal..

    List is not working and not effective anymore... If I want to get that product that requires opt-in, I just sigh-up then unsubscribe after getting that product...
     
    Peter Greene, Feb 17, 2010 IP
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    Since you are on this down line system to secure your revenue from these subscribers, I will give out the best stuff at the beginning in the hope they will sign up .. instead of petering out over long period of time.. I have this feeling for the business like yours, if they do not sign up in the first few weeks.. they will never sign up..
     
    webbmaster, Feb 17, 2010 IP