Friday, August 17, 2012
Dirty Secrets Of Co-registration lists of email addresses
Years ago, I listened to share Internet marketing "gurus"
lists that had hundreds of thousands, and I was
all ears. Up to that point, was not able to get my lists
over 60,000 (after many years of continued work at it).
After a little 'further investigation, some of them shared
with me that often list members purchased new lots
of 25,000 ... 50,000 ... even hundreds of thousands.
Knowing the value of each member of my list of people
based on how much each spent with me for a year on average,
visions of wealth began to dance in my head.
Then that little voice in the back of my head asked if this
it was not dangerous! I'm not getting spam complaints ... or
something. How could I buy just e-mail and add
to my list? This Legal? because people do not know
on this, and why were not more people do it.
So I investigated further.
One of the first things I discovered is that a lot of big names
Marketing co-conductors used for recording with excellent results.
Further investigation showed me that these leads were generated
in a variety of ways, and that there is a wide range of
differences of quality and of the methods of generation of these lists.
What I have now to consider the best method of generating
co-registration lists is to have a service to get people to sign
specifically for your list. There are companies that allow
write a description of your list, and this
description is displayed on an opt-in form on the high traffic
websites. Visitors to the site to read the description of your list,
and based on that description, they decide to enroll. I think
This is the best method because individuals are specifically
entry to your list.
The service that I used to generate the above described
type of user is called the factory. You can read about
them and their services here:
http://williecrawford.com/cgi-bin/tk.cgi?subs
Another type of user, or lead, you can purchase both
an advantage that did not specifically subscribe to the list, but did
request additional information about the type of product. These
Cables are often collected by companies that put a form at the top
traffic sites inviting people to request more information on
business opportunities ... or other profitable topics.
Prospects fill out the form and are then added to the lists that
are sold to people looking for cables or subscribers. This can
be where things get sticky ...
The first place where things can get murky is that some sites
do not understand these people who are going
to sell their information. Sometimes saying this, but not in
a very clear way. Just fill out these lists and sell them
people looking for contacts interested in a specific topic.
If you buy one of these lists, and has not been made clear incredibly
that they were being contacted by a group of people
offering "help" these people could get a little 'upset
when their inboxes start to get flooded.
The above problem stems mainly from the fact that some firms
offering opt-in leads people TRICK in "agreement" to receive
offers. They may use a vague statement such as business
associates also post their special offers. If e-mail
these people, you can get very upset because, in their view,
Your e-mail has been invited ... and unwelcome intrusions.
There are services that make it very clear that they will
people who have income or business opportunities online
opportunity to contact you. The best of these companies
creating lists specifically for a particular client and do not
sell lists more than a few customers. A company that I use
that is how this is known as Nitro. These guys get an order and
construct a specific list for that customer. In fact,
allow a customer to purchase a list that is only for their
use, or, for less than an investment, the customer can obtain a
custom-built list that he shared with up to 3 other vendors.
You can check these guys at:
http://therealsecrets.com/co-reg/ ~ ~ V
NOTE: I specifically mentioned the Nitro guys because I
know them personally, and have them on their activities GRID
practices and how they generate leads. I think
manage a very reliable and ethical business. You can not make
declaration as all more than a dozen companies
I studied.
One of the biggest dangers in using co-reg leads that have not
specifically subscribe to your list is obviously the probability
of spam complaints. If a user is viewing your email
unwelcome, then spam them in their eyes. There are
factors that increase the likelihood of this happening, and
there are ways to reduce or completely eliminate the
likelihood of such complaints.
One factor that increases the likelihood of complaints is the
age of the list. If you buy an old list, there is a good
possibility that dozens of people like you also purchased
list and these people have written. These people are now
simply tired of being offered more "help". With a new list
... only a few days to a few weeks, it is less likely that
encounter this problem.
When someone fills out a form on a website requires more
information, are actually interested in receiving more
Information. Why else would have to fill out the form ... except
in the cases mentioned above where they are deceived
... or maybe even an incentive to complete the form in
exchange for a gift.
Since a person is really interested in receiving
more information about a subject, the proper way to
address them is to introduce yourself and let them warm up
Before you groped to sell them something. It is necessary
send them a series of e-mail that you identify with, are
those who are legitimate, and show them that
really have their best interest at heart. This requires
time and effort. There is a lot of art for this. I
has studied the issue of heating co-reg leads to you ...
widely. The single best report I've ever read on
topic is called "Co-Reg. Secrets". You can find here:
http://www.profitautomation.com/app/adtrack.asp?AdID=69919
When you use co-reg leads, I personally say the person in my
first few e-mail them because I am, where I got them
contact information from, and I also tell them that if
are no longer interested in how you can get off the list
with a single click. This worked well for me although my
the lists are now so huge that I rarely use co-reg leads. It
a fact that those who visit your site and subscribe to
the list are more important ... much more responsive!
I mentioned the danger of not only use FRESH lists. The
why this is important is that most people who buy lists
turn around and sell to recoup some of their costs. This
sort of way. There is a good chance that many of these
cables do not see most of the emails sent to them simply
because of filters, etc. It 's also possible that what you have to
Offer may not be exactly right for them.
The problem arises when a listing is sold over and over again!
"Buyer A" sells a list to 5 people, 2 of them and resell it
to 6 people, 3 of them and then resell it to 4 people each. By
This time, those "opt-in lead" are always pretty frustrated
to have their personal e-mail box flooded with spam.
Then you buy one of these lists, add them to your
autoresponders and your ISP gets 20 complaints from irate
people in 20 minutes. On top of that is obtained with 100 e-mail
some "choice" words on your assets and suggesting strange
things you can do for yourself. To protect themselves and
their other customers on your web host or host list closes
Down! Not a good day.
Done properly, with a list of quality, or better yet, a constructed
Specially for you (with an opt-in fact subscribe to
Your list), with co-reg leads can be a great way to grow
a list incredibly fast. Done badly, or if you simply
unfortunate, can be a real disaster. I also know of a "big
As "internet marketing that has received death threats after use
a co-reg list.
If you plan to use co-reg leads that you want to check '
terms of service near your Web host or hosts on the list. Many
prohibit the use of co-reg leads to ship from their servers, or
also to promote the domains hosted with them. They just do not want
at risk the potential adverse effects. Many autoresponder
services like the one I work at will ProfitAutomation.com
NOT allow you to mass import co-reg leads. However, there are
other autoresponder services can understand the nature of
using co-reg leads, and see it as a legitimate business model.
I show you some of those if you ask.
The purpose of this article is simply to educate. Not for
offer some advice. It 'just to make you aware of a common
practice and show you some things you should consider.
Another object of the article is to stimulate discussion. I
invite you to discuss this issue on my Internet Marketing
Discussion Forum: [http://williecrawford.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi]
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