20 Ways To Convert Visitors Into Subscribers
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1. Give Incentives Give people an incentive to subscribe to your e-zine. Offer them a freebie if they subscribe. It could be a free e-book, free report, free advertising, etc. Make sure the freebie will attract your target audience. 2.
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1. You could offer your visitors a discount on all the products you sell if they subscribe to your free e-zine. 2. You could offer your visitors a free ebook if they subscribe to your free e-zine. 3. You could offer
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You Have Won! Hold an ongoing prize drawing in your e-zine. The prizes should be something of interest or value to your subscribers. Most people who enter will continually read each issue for the results. 100%
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1. Show your potential subscribers a sample issue of your e-zine. Black out some of the important info; this will make them more curious & subscribe. 2. Give away a free follow-up auto responder course. Publish your e-zine ad in each lesson.
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