Have you been publishing an ezine, email newsletter, or autoresponder series for months - even years - and you're
still struggling to build your list?
Or are you a
new publisher with high hopes for a large list, but you're
unsure how to get started, and you're completely STUCK?
You can have the best products or services in the world. And you can have the best EZINE in the world.
But if you have NO LIST, you have NO ONE to market to and buy your stuff.
Are You FINALLY Ready to SKYROCKET Your List?
Alexandria K. Brown, the Ezine Queen, shares the 101 online and offline tactics she is using herself this year to dramatically increase her own list and income. Some highlights:
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The
9 PHASES of building your list, and the
EXACT ORDER to do them in. (If you ignore what comes first, you will completely
sabotage your list
growth!)
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The
16 simple tricks to getting the most subscribers from your WEBSITE visitors. (Bet you didn't know there were that many ways to get people in your "net"!)
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How using a
simple photo can increase your signups by 100%!
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The
ONE SENTENCE you MUST have in your opt-in box,
according to law in some U.S. states.
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7 ways to turn
LIVE EVENTS such as networking lunches, conferences, seminars, tradeshows, and speaking engagements into a
truckload of opt-in names. (This one's my favorite.)
Please note that this report does NOT cover ANY spam tactics in this report! So if you're looking for anything
sneaky,
illegal, or
under-the-radar, you're in the
WRONG place.
You also
WON'T find any
listbuilding schemes involving "safelists", "downlines", or plastering the Internet with bogus keyword-loaded articles. You also won't have to post
other people's ads or popup boxes on your site.
Your
professional reputation is at stake, and you are looking only for HONEST list-building methods that will not diminish your or your website's
integrity.
Every strategy you'll find in this report is
100% opt-in and 100% ethical.
And they WORK.
This 125-page special report is available for a limited time for only
$97.00 USD.
© Copyright 2005, Alexandria K. Brown