How I Get Subscribers To Read My Emails
by Jimmy D. Brown
Did you notice the title of this article? It's going to be
important
in just a minute, so glance back at it one more time?
"How I Get Subscribers To Read My Emails".
Any list publisher in the world knows in order to get
subscribers
responding to their email messages, those subscribers must
first READ
those email messages.
The question is - how to pull it off?
Let's face it, just blasting out a message to your list
won't make
the grade these days. It's hard enough getting the darn
thing delivered
properly. Getting subscribers to actually read your mailing
takes
a bit of work.
And yet there IS a very systematic, very scientific formula
for getting
list members to take a look at your emails and read what
you've got
waiting for them.
It's called - PRAYER!
Well, maybe that's not the formula but it certainly couldn't
hurt.
LOL
Getting back to the point, it's all about crafting powerful
"subject
lines".
The reason you're here reading this is because the title in
this article
got your attention long enough to get you to take action.
So, it obviously worked.
Which prompts two important questions:
1. Why did my title work well enough to get you to read it
and respond?
2. How can you apply the same technique I used to see
results with
your emails?
Let's break down the subject line I used, "How I get
subscribers
to read my emails", into three important keys as we answer
those
two questions...
Key 1 : Focus On The End
Result.
One of the things that
undoubtedly caught
your attention when you originally read my title was the
fact that
it spoke of some enticing results that I was achieving, that
YOU would
like to achieve as well...
"get subscribers to read my emails"
That's an end result that every email marketer wants to
achieve, getting
their subscribers to actually open up and read their emails.
So, from the beginning there is this indication, this hint,
that I
am about to share something that has already been proven to
produce
desirable results.
That's all ad copy is, folks, whether it's a salesletter or a
classified
ad or an email subject line. The primary objective is to get
the reader
thinking about the END RESULT.
Start with the end in mind.
What potential results can you promise to your subscribers
if they
open your email and take a look inside?
I assure you, when a man or woman on the other end of the
line gets
your email, that's what they want to know - "What's in it
for
me?"
You should never click the "send" button until you have
made dead certain that something in your subject line
appeals to the
wants and desires of the individuals who are on your list.
Specifically, focusing on a desirable result (or lack of
results,
if you are using the "fear of loss" approach) that is so
interesting to your subscribers that they stop in their
tracks to
read what you've got inside.
Start with the end results in mind: "get subscribers to read
my emails".
Whatever results YOUR specific list wants to achieve - as it
relates
to the mailing you are about to send -
* Speed read 150 pages an hour
* Get free airline tickets
* Raise a child model
* Take an extra day off each week
* Stop headaches for good
* Lost 12 pounds in 2 weeks
* Cut wedding costs in half
* Save your marriage
* Quit smoking in 30 days
After you've decided what "end result" you want to focus
on, there is a second key to consider...
Key 2: Give Them An Example
To Follow.
Learn this and learn this well:
nothing
- absolutely nothing - speaks louder than personal results.
How many times have you asked a man or woman who has lost a
lot of
weight...
"How did you do it?"
Just the other day the youth pastor at my church invited me
to speak
to the youth during a Wednesday night service. I accepted
and for
forty-five minutes those teenagers sat quietly, hanging on
my every
word.
After the service was over, the youth pastor came to me and
said those
magical words, "How did you do it?"
He went on to explain that they are rarely quiet with him
and he has
a hard time getting them to pay attention. He was so
interested in
learning how I did it that he dropped by my home the next
day to ask
me more questions.
Nothing - absolutely nothing - speaks louder than personal
results.
* How did you lose that weight?
* How did you get those youth to listen to you?
* How did you get your lawn so green?
* How did you raise two great kids?
* How did you get that promotion?
* How did you teach your toddler to swim?
You get the attention of your subscriber by hinting at
results, but
you reel them in by giving them details on how you
personally achieved
those desirable results.
If we have a pattern to follow, we can do it ourselves.
And that's what we really want.
Notice my subject line: "How I get subscribers to read my
emails".
* How I speed read 150 pages an hour
* How I get free airline tickets
* How I raised a child model
* How I take an extra day off each week
* How I stopped headaches for good
* How I lost 12 pounds in 2 weeks
* How I cut wedding costs in half
* How I saved my marriage
* How I quit smoking in 30 days
Every single one of us that desires a result, wants to know
how to
achieve it. And we'd rather not go to the pains of trying to
figure
it out ourselves.
We'd much rather have someone who has achieved what we want
to achieve
show us how to do it.
That's why you are reading this article. Does my system
work? You
tell me. :-)
You wouldn't be here unless it did.
But, there's a third key as well...
Key 3 : Use A Proven
Template To Save
Time And Increase Results.
Now, to be completely honest
with you,
this technique won't work if you continue using it every
single time
you do a mailing to your list.
While you do want to hint at results and even mention
personal results,
you cannot simply plug in the same subject line over and
over again...
* How I make money as an affiliate
* How I make money with joint ventures
* How I make money with my ezine
* How I make money with pay-per-clicks
* How I make money with banners
* How I make money with autoresponders
I mean, that's gonna get old after a while. It's gonna lose
its luster.
It's not going to be nearly as effective after folks
continue seeing
it over and over again.
That's why you need to keep a set of proven effective
subject line
templates on hand, so you can "copy and paste" them every
time you need a "grabber" subject line for your mailings.
Watch what your favorite ezine authors do and you'll come up
with
some good ones, or you can purchase a set of hot subject
lines that
you can use any time.
So, that's how I get subscribers to read emails. I encourage
you to
do those three things with your own opt-in list...
Focus On The End Result.
Give Them An Example To Follow.
Use A Proven Template To Save Time And Increase Results.
.........................
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