Email List Building for Beginners – What I Learned
Building an email list isn’t something that can be rushed, which I guess is why I failed the challenge (in the sense that I didn’t make 100). It takes time to find the people that want what you’re are offering. It also takes time to figure out exactly what you’re offering. It takes time to build trust and the motivation for someone to sign up, this can’t be rushed or forced either. Here’s what I learned during the challenge.
Quality Not Quantity
Quality in the longterm will pay off, all the ‘recruiting’ I did during the challenge was targeted. I may only have 24 on my list, but I have a 97.4% open rate on my newsletters and no unsubscribes. If I can steadily build my list whilst keeping these stats high that would be an excellent result.
Have a dedicated page
Chris Garret taught me the value of having a dedicated sign-up page. I have left the link to my newsletter in my signature on forums, which continues to bring a trickle of new sign-ups.
Just because you built it doesn’t mean they’ll come
If you start an email list don’t expect people to fall over themselves to sign up, unless you have a five figure readership. Email list building takes time. It’s my hope that each time I have a giveaway a few more people will sign up, building my list slowly with highly targeted subscribers.
The power of friends
I’ve learned that friends and networks are more important than I first thought. During the challenge friends helped to spread the word and retweeted my posts. I plan to spend more of my time building my network and helping others.
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List building is fun
I was surprised to find how much I enjoyed producing the newsletters and checking open rates and which links were the most popular.
You can learn a lot in 7 days
I read a lot on email list building and took on a lot of tips and information in a short space of time. Many of the ideas I can’t implement in a week. Others I couldn’t implement while doing the challenge, like offering a prize for the 100th subscriber, as I had the counter on saying how many I was up to.
Challenges produce juice, juice produces new ideas
Stepping outside my comfort zone, doing something I wouldn’t usually do creates quite a bit of energy and ‘juice’ (inspiration). I have outlined five or six blog post ideas that I definitely wouldn’t have had if I hadn’t done the challenge. I’ll definitely be pushing myself in 2009 to step outside my comfort zone more often.
Providing value is the ultimate aim
You have to keep giving if you ever want to receive. I have plenty of giveaways planned for 2009, as well as a 25GBP Amazon Voucher giveaway, I’ll also be giving away information in 2009 about what works and what doesn’t as I try to make an income from home. Join my newsletter!
What did I achieve?
I doubled my email list. I increased my RSS/Email subscribers by over 10%.

I've been blogging for four years and write about anything and everything that takes my fancy.
Above is me with my beloved Ernie in Port Aventura and left with our love child in Florida.


