Here we go…
1. Creating a Landing Page
A landing page refers to the web page that the visitor arrives at or “lands” on when they
visit a website. It is a standalone web page that is distinct from the main website. The land page
should have no global navigation to tie it to the primary website so that it can limit the options
available to visitors. The main purpose is to guide the visitors to the intended conversion goal.
2. Installing SumoMe
SumoMe refers to an application that has tons of cool mini-apps and share buttons that help people grow their lists. It allows visitors to a site to easily share the content to other platforms or
other people. In the process, there is a greater exposure which often leads to more people subscribing to the mailing list.
3. Changing the Call to Action Button
Many people use common words such as “submit” or “sign up” as a call to action for
people to submit their email address. However, these words and phrases are too common and have become outdated. It is important to create a call-to-action that is specific, enticing, and fun.
As an example, Xo Sarah has a call to action in which she asks a question: Want to learn the top 10 tools I use to run my blog + biz every day? Inside the signup box, there is a phrase written
“Hell yes- send me the list!” At least the call to action is enticing and fun. It encourages many users to share their email address for mailing purposes.
4. Using Multiple Opt-Ins
Most sites have only one opt-ins on the sidebar or at the footer. A site that attracts more subscribers should have 5 or more opt-ins to create opportunities for users to join the mailing list. The opt-ins should be located to the footer, headers, sidebar, under each blog post, and ScrollBox because no one will seek the email list.
5. Use of Comment Forms
People like to leave a comment or ask a question whenever they have read a given content. In practice, this creates an opportunity for one to collect contacts. Many people always
use Disqus to manage comments on their sites. However, having a simple form at the bottom of the page can help in growing the mailing list. The form should have spaces for people to put in
their email addresses so that a new subscriber can be captured.
WATCH OUT FOR MORE TIPS IN NEXT BLOG.
If you still haven't downloaded free eBook here is the link again.
http://www.ritarecommend.com/optin/em
1. Creating a Landing Page
A landing page refers to the web page that the visitor arrives at or “lands” on when they
visit a website. It is a standalone web page that is distinct from the main website. The land page
should have no global navigation to tie it to the primary website so that it can limit the options
available to visitors. The main purpose is to guide the visitors to the intended conversion goal.
2. Installing SumoMe
SumoMe refers to an application that has tons of cool mini-apps and share buttons that help people grow their lists. It allows visitors to a site to easily share the content to other platforms or
other people. In the process, there is a greater exposure which often leads to more people subscribing to the mailing list.
3. Changing the Call to Action Button
Many people use common words such as “submit” or “sign up” as a call to action for
people to submit their email address. However, these words and phrases are too common and have become outdated. It is important to create a call-to-action that is specific, enticing, and fun.
As an example, Xo Sarah has a call to action in which she asks a question: Want to learn the top 10 tools I use to run my blog + biz every day? Inside the signup box, there is a phrase written
“Hell yes- send me the list!” At least the call to action is enticing and fun. It encourages many users to share their email address for mailing purposes.
4. Using Multiple Opt-Ins
Most sites have only one opt-ins on the sidebar or at the footer. A site that attracts more subscribers should have 5 or more opt-ins to create opportunities for users to join the mailing list. The opt-ins should be located to the footer, headers, sidebar, under each blog post, and ScrollBox because no one will seek the email list.
5. Use of Comment Forms
People like to leave a comment or ask a question whenever they have read a given content. In practice, this creates an opportunity for one to collect contacts. Many people always
use Disqus to manage comments on their sites. However, having a simple form at the bottom of the page can help in growing the mailing list. The form should have spaces for people to put in
their email addresses so that a new subscriber can be captured.
WATCH OUT FOR MORE TIPS IN NEXT BLOG.
If you still haven't downloaded free eBook here is the link again.
http://www.ritarecommend.com/optin/em
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