We’ll be examining what makes follow up to prospects/customers so important on our online world today. Are you familiar with this scenario?
Well, I am. This never ending cycle is what I used to do. Until I stumble across a training article from Six-Figure Income Marketing Group – “The Fortune is in the Follow-Up!" I wake up. I was clearly informed of this statistics: The average sale is closed as follows:
-- The National Sales Executive Association I then think: if follow up is so important what information can I give to my prospects? The answer is easier then I thought it could be... That is, I can get plenty of informative articles and e-books from the affiliate programs that I've joined. Gathering all the articles and e-books I can utilize from my entire affiliate program is the next step I took in forming my own follow-ups. What I need now is a good autoresponder that can do the work for me 24/7. Throughout my research I found that a free autoresponder is good for short term follow-ups (approx. 20 emails). If you want to use a free autoresponder be sure to find one that is third-party ads free! You don't want your competitor's ads showing up and get all the customers from you! I often use free autoresponder for short term training courses when prospects joined under me. I then use a paid autoresponder to organize a long term email campaign! Most of the paid autoresponder gives unlimited follow-ups which is the key point to follow-ups and sales conversion. After you’ve found the best autoresponder for you or you could follow the link in the resource box below to find out some of the *good quality* autoresponder that I recommends. You can now start thinking about organizing your follow-up emails. Here are some of ideas to help you sort out your articles in order:
Caution! If you are buying or using free email lists is sure to double check with the list providers the sources of their leads. You don’t want to end up with a lot of spamming warning! Reminder: To build relationship is the key element to bear in mind when following-up with your prospects. |
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