{"id":690,"date":"2008-11-04T16:48:53","date_gmt":"2008-11-04T08:48:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.whoisandrewwee.com\/?p=690"},"modified":"2008-11-04T16:48:53","modified_gmt":"2008-11-04T08:48:53","slug":"how-to-fail-at-list-building","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/whoisandrewwee.com\/email-marketing\/how-to-fail-at-list-building\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Fail At List Building"},"content":{"rendered":"

With more marketers who’ve traditionally relied on Pay Per Click, Social MEdia and Search Engine Optmization jumping on the listbuilding bandwagon, trying to start up a newsletter and get readers and visitors to opt-in to a mailing list, it’s a positive, yet at the same time negative trend for the industry.<\/p>\n

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The benefits of a list are easy to see, zero acquisition cost and the ability to build an ongoing relationship with your list members.<\/p>\n

Treat them right and a healthy list will generate a comfortable income for you.<\/p>\n

Conservative estimates put the value of a list at $1 per list member per month.<\/p>\n

In simple terms, each member is worth $1 per month or $12 a year. Multiply that by the number of members in your list, with some list owners having lists of upwards of 100,000 members and you get the idea of the potential and lucrative possibility of having a great list.<\/p>\n

The relationship building element is where a number of marketers can experience pitfalls however.<\/p>\n

I recently joined a self-improvement giveaway with a few hundred products to be given away free.<\/p>\n

So I opted in to a mailing list and was sent to the download page.<\/p>\n

This is when the problems began…<\/p>\n

To receive each product, I needed to opt-in to that particular author’s mailing list.<\/p>\n

With the giveaway touting itself to give away more than a hundred “gifts”, this potentially meant having to opt in to more than 100 mailing lists, just to get a free MP3 recording or PDF report.<\/p>\n

After the 2nd opt-in, I gave up. So much for that “giveaway”.<\/p>\n

Here is why I think the opt-in failed:<\/p>\n