Mainly because list building is one of the vital elements to your Internet marketing success. It can play an important role in increasing your sales, getting repeat targeted traffic to your sites and a perfect vehicle for branding your product or company. Moreover, your list can be a primary source of business relationships which will help you build your online business since these contacts can be the cornerstones of your online marketing.
Many marketers also make the mistake that list building is all about sales and forget that your list is much more than just for monetary gain. It can be the basis for a whole wealth of ideas and interaction that goes well beyond how many sales you can squeeze out of your list. For more detail go to: www.freelist-pro.com. The really savvy marketers use their lists for market research, product development and treat their lists as a knowledge resource they can tap into, time and time again.
Your list building can also be the foundation of your own vibrant online community. For more detail go to: www.mailing-lists-manager.com. A community that's interactive and a great source of both ideas and business contacts. Probably the best example of this type of community building would be those communities that spring up through the social networking media sites... and Twitter would be a good example of this type of list building.
I was totally puzzled (I can be rather slow sometimes!) until I realized or rather learnt the marketing power of cookies. Almost all of the affiliate programs I was promoting on my site were using cookies to mark the traffic or clicks coming from my site as my referrals. In affiliate marketing using these "cookies" to build up hundreds of lists of "invisible customers" can be a very effective marketing strategy. You might not see these lists, but they're quietly working for you in the background, bringing in sales even if your site is down or even when you have stopped a particular campaign.
Nor should you ignore building an actual opt-in list of customers to your auto responder system in this whole process. Many marketers also try to "cookie" their actual opt-in lists as soon as possible in order to boost their sales. Your invisible cookie lists can work in conjunction with your so-called real lists. Along those same lines, one of my most effective marketing strategies is to use "micro" list building which is building hundreds of small lists of customers for each affiliate product that I promote.
Another effective marketing technique to use with your lists is to promote a whole group of related brand name products and MAKE SURE you cookie your list with ALL these different products so that no matter which one they eventually choose to purchase, you will still get credit for the sale. This way as a marketer you can come across as a helpful neutral third party pointing out the benefits and disadvantages of each product rather than a pushy salesperson pushing one product at your list. Nobody likes a pushy salesperson, so be a helpful friend instead.