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When Affiliates Should NOT Grow A Mailing
List
The experts say 'The Money's in the List',
but that doesn't mean they are always right. I can think of several
reasons NOT to grow a mailing list and at the same time you could make
more money, more regularly, than all those experts frantically searching
for new list building techniques.
Taking
ClickBank's excellent stable of quality eBooks and other digital
download products as an example, this is why I think list growing can
sometimes be counterproductive for affiliates:
* There may be too few products to warrant making regular mailings to a
specific audience. You won't run out of products to sell to eBay
enthusiasts, or online marketers in general, but as a ClickBank only
affiliate (like me and many thousands more people worldwide) you
wouldn't get too much mileage out of a mailing list of potential snake
charmers or belly dancers (just one ClickBank product), people wanting
to overcome their fear of spiders (currently just one ClickBank product)
or desiring to sell autographs on eBay (currently nothing suitable on
ClickBank).
* Potential buyers might have an urgent need which, once resolved, takes
them outside a specific market place. They may want to remove warts
quickly or cure bad breath or get over a death in the family. Problems
like that don't last forever, thankfully, and just one good information
product might be all your person with a problem really needs. These
people want to buy right away, they do not want to join a mailing list
that might, only might, address their problems sometime soon.
* It isn't good to have all your eggs in one basket. Say, for example,
you've grown your list to promote purely books about making money on
eBay, or AdSense, or AdWords. You work for months, building a list,
making good profits, then all of a sudden one of those companies loses
popularity or is overtaken by a rival company and people on your mailing
list suddenly lose interest in your product range. What might happen for
example, if ClickBank drops a specific product or marketplace category,
the very one you spend your working life marketing, what use is your
mailing list then? Okay, I know that's an extreme scenario but similar
things have happened, such as when Yahoo closed its auction forum,
ClickBank dropped some data entry and mailing list programmes, AdWords
stopped advertisers promoting sites selling aristocratic titles and
doctorates, eBay banned sales of digital products. It happens! Taking a
more diversified approach to product selection circumvents most of these
problems.
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Recommended Reading. Avril
Harper's
A Complete Newbies' Guide to Making
Money With ClickBank
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