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Marketing Effectively With Safelist

By Jeff Walters on February 21, 2010

When you get started with internet marketing, there are lot of places that you will be looking, and sooner more often than later, you will run into a safelist. A safelist is essentially a group of people that are willing receive each others emails for any variety of reasons. Usually, a safelist is geared towards marketing, where all the members agree to see each other’s e-mails. This is an ideal form of marketing as it ensures that your ad copy and promotions will only go to the people who want them, ensuring that you’re not wasting your time and that you are not annoying people who don’t like to get unsolicited e-mails.

There are several pros and cons to marketing on a safelist. One good thing is that you get to direct your ad campaign; you can send emails to the people who will be the most interested in your service. Similarly, most safelists start out with free membership, and when you’re just starting out and deciding if this form of internet advertising is for you, you can investigate it at no cost. However, one thing to keep in mind is people on safelists are more often interested in having you view their ads than taking a look at yours. Similarly, if you have a large one, you and everyone on it will receive a correspondingly large number of e-mails. You will need to write some very intriguing headlines to stand out of the crowd on a list like that.

When looking through safelists, you are going to need to pick one that suits you. For instance, a large safelist will get your ad copy out to different people, but a smaller one will probably end up getting you more attention. Similarly, when you go looking around at safelists, you’ll find that some of them are pay; you need to decide whether or not you want to put some money into being able to do things like post more than once in a day, or getting to see other paid safelist posts.

Getting started with a safelist is easy! First, find a safelist that meets your needs, whether its a large one or a small one. When writing your copy, make sure that your headline is interesting and will tempt people into opening it to see what you’re selling. For this, try using soft selling techniques rather than hard ones; soft sells work better online. Remember to put down your name and contact information for your new customers, and to reach the maximum amount of people, repost your ad every other day. To promote variety, rotate your ads through your different safelists to make sure that people don’t get tired of seeing them.

Safelists are one more tool you can add to your list it terms of getting your name out there, and it’s a tool that others are already using. Don’t get left behind; find your safelist today!

By: Randal Williams

To learn more about effective internet marketing strategies visit: RichWealthyMarketer.com

Randal Williams aka 500KMentor is an Expert Internet Marketer, MLM and Direct Sales industry leader with business that spans 10+ countries. Randal specializes in Lead Generation, Advanced Internet Marketing, No Cost Prospecting and SEO.

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