In my last post I talked a little about traffic exchanges, but it would not be good to spend all your time surfing the traffic exchanges when there are many other ways to market your business. Email marketing has been around for a long time, orginally starting with people buying targeted leads and often sending them out on their own. More recently things have changed with products like YourLuckyList and ListJoe as just a couple of examples. These new email marketing tools are list builders and supply leads more randomly, so your not mailing the same people over and over again. For instance ListJoe sends you an email, which you read and then click on a link to view a website and earn credits, almost like a traffic exchange except that you get between 5 and 20 credits for each website you view. These credits convert into email leads, so it is not difficult by clicking on 10 -15 emails a day to build up 500-1500 credits that you can use to email your advertisement. Pretty cool and it is free! Another tool that I've found useful is YourLuckyList, which also allows you to email prospects on a weekly basis, but it generates a matrix of leads, based on how many people you have recruited, and if you are a free or premium member.
Generally I find these new email list builders more effective than bulk mailers, probably because the membership is more active and involved. These emails also are less likely to be caught by SPAM filters, because the membership actually wants to see them. Any way you look at it adding a few select email marketing tools to your arsenal is a good thing.
My recommendation would be ListJoe, which has provided my best response. In fact I am upgrading my membership this week because I have been so pleased with the program, already earning commissions for people who have upgraded in my downline.
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