Sunday, February 12, 2006

Starting Your Lead Management

In this post, I'm going to show you how to get started building up your list of targeted leads.The following paragraphs are for newbies, so just skip them if you already use autoresponders.

An autoresponder is like an automatic email marketing machine. If you joined my list from my lead generation page, then you were automatically placed into my autoresponder.

Autoresponders are pre-programmed to send out messages at pre-set intervals. The main benefit with these beauties is that you don't have to spend time mailing out to everyone on an individual basis.

They save loads of time.I have a lesson here on how to get started with an autoresponder. You can start out with a free, limited autoresponder or a full-service unlimited account free for 30 days to test it out.

Either way, once I show you how to get targeted leads, you will want to upgrade, but no rush.Autoresponder + Traffic = Automatic Lead ManagementOnce you load up your ads into your autoresponder and start sending traffic to your lead generation page, it's all on smooth automatic pilot. Don't worry.

If you read through the subsequent posts, I will show you how to get gobs of traffic and convert that traffic to targeted leads.Okay,

I will advise you to go ahead and set up an autoresponder now (see link above) before going to the next post, which will show you how to start getting leads with viral traffic systems.

John
Creating Targeted Leads (Part 1)

Read this if you have your autoresponder set up. Until you set up your autoresponder, this lesson won't do you a great deal of good because we are going to have you convert viral-list-builder emails into targeted leads.

The first thing you will need to do is set up a lead generation page with an exchange popup.
Check out mine and copy the design if you like. Some people bust on my lead generation page, saying that it's ugly and whatnot. Honestly, I just have to laugh because I know it works.

The key is content and psychological design, not beauty. Unless you are selling art or something similar, pictures don't sell. Words sell.

Take a look at my page and notice the features below:

1. The AdSense ads at the top get lots of clicks and profits.

2. The headlines at the top are straight, simple, and to the point. There's no sense in beating around the bush. All you are asking for is a subscription. The sales will come later.

3. People are in a hurry. They generally are either interested in your basic offer or not. Don't waste five minutes of people's time just to get them to subscribe. Again, we aren't talking about a sales letter here. This is just a simple page to get people to subscribe for more info.

4. The subscribe box is near the top. Why? Some techniques use only semi-targeted traffic. The kinds of semi-targeted traffic you will find is simply not going to scroll down.

That's why everything should be at the top. Not to beat a dead horse, but the goal here is to get people's attention very quickly and force them into a decision. Making them scroll down just to subscribe to a free ezine can cause you to lose subscribers.

Goals Of The PageThere are two main goals of a lead generation page like this:

1. Get clicks at the top.
2. Get subscriptions.

If you get clicks at the top, that's immediate profit. If you get a subscription, then you will probably get profits later. Finally, if you get a little lucky, you can get both from one visitor. Either way, there are two main options for a visitor, and either one is likely to help you profit.

Once you get your page set up, then my first recommendation is to go here and follow the instructions to set yourself up with some easy targeted leads.

Please pay attention to the instructions. They are vital to your success.

That brings me to the close of this particular lesson, but let me say this straight up, and I have no choice but to blunt about it. The average person is TERRIBLE at following instructions. You MUST follow my instructions exactly if you expect to get leads.

I think it unnecessary to give every reason for every step. Just know that you need to follow every step. Otherwise, you are liable to mess things up. If I gave you instructions to get to the court house, you wouldn't go in the opposite direction. But, for some strange reason, I see people constantly trying to skip steps when they are online.

Don't skip steps unless you want to mess things up. You are duly warned.

John Gibbs