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![]() I once purchased a great deal of subscribers from another company, but, the results were not good. Most of the people unsubscribed, and many sent me Spam messages, even though the list was "double opt-in". On the other hand, a very high percentage of subscribers coming from other more targeted sources have stayed. Anyone have any experiences with paid subscribers ? This difference doesn't make much sense to me.
Thanks. Ken Black http://golfrevelations.com > I use Subscription Rocket. I also use > pop-under > boxes with great success. I have purchased > subscribers through Lead Factory for about > 20 cents each. My last purchase was 11,000 > subscribers. Lead Factory puts subscription > boxes on hight traffic websites and the > boxes offer several different ezines (with > short descriptions). I can get 200-300 new > subscriber in a good day with Lead Factory > but the average is much lower. Another tool > I use is a free list building tutorial. > People answer a few questions about their > list building objectives/experiences, etc. > From that they are given a tailored list > building tutorial via email. At the same > time, as part of taking the tutorial they > subscribe to my ezine. This sends me a > steady trickle of subscribers every day. > As Julie mentioned, articles are a good > source of new subscribers. I give publishers > permission to use my articles in their > ezines, in ebooks and on their websites. I > have articles posted on prominent websites > which have been there for 4 years or more > :-) These do send me traffic. > Hope this helps. > Willie Crawford http://golfrevelations.com |
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