Customer Lifecycle Email

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hasnasadna
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Customer Lifecycle Email

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To start growing your contact list, consider: Add a pop-up form on your website so visitors can sign up for your newsletter (ideally on all pages or just the ones that get the most traffic) Add an embedded opt-in form (e.g. in the footer), so that users can subscribe to your list even if they have closed the pop-up or for some reason, have not activated it. Promote your newsletter on social media by highlighting the exclusive benefits and perks your subscribers get.


Host a giveaway or contest that encourages your audience iraq telegram data to sign up for your list. Run a paid advertising campaign advertising your exclusive offers (always make sure the pop-up form appears on the pages you are promoting) Run a referral marketing campaign where existing customers or subscribers can recommend others to join your list in exchange for a reward Tip : Offering a discount or free shipping is probably the easiest way to get people to sign up for your email list.


And if you don't want to offer deals right away, you can always make the deal only available for their second purchase. Here is an example of a pop-up created with GetResponse that you can use on your site: And here's an example of a sweepstakes run by one of GetResponse's clients, Sabaton, where one of the key actions contestants had to do was sign up for the newsletter. 2. Always welcome new members Now that you have started collecting new newsletter subscribers, it is important that you welcome them with a welcome email.
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