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Just got back from a seminar where Jason Fladlien was a presenter. It rocked. He's giving away a bunch of free internet marketing success reports.

Here are four. With these four free reports, you can shorten your success curve. Guaranteed.

  1. Email Genius
  2. USP Myth
  3. Time Management
  4. Squeeze Page Stupidity

Pass them up at your peril.

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One thing you might want to test is including testimonials on your squeeze page. While many marketers use testimonials on their sales pages, very few use them on the opt-in pages themselves. Remember — social proof is a very important aspect of making sales. Social proof can also show people that it is very helpful to be a member of your e-mail list. They are likely to feel more comfortable seeing someone that is “like them.”

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List Building 101 Tip #10

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Tip #10 — Be Consistent

There are many business owners who build a list and then don’t do anything with it. They allow their leads to get neglected. All this does is cause your list members to forget they’ve joined your list in the first place, and it causes you to lose potential income.

When you do decide to send a mailing to your neglected lists, a much higher number of people will choose not to open your e-mails, mark your emails as spam, and unsubscribe. You don’t need to e-mail them every day (that’s actually a bad idea) but consistent effort is what will build the results you're looking for.
 

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List Building 101 Tip #9

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Tip #9 — Build  a Relationship First, Think Of Money Later

We'll dig into this tip in a lot more detail later on, but it’s important to understand it right now as well. You need to focus on the relationship building part of your list first, and think about the monetary aspect later.

Sure, you want to make money, but if all you do is hit up your list for money, you’re going to get a lot of unsubscribes and make some people angry. The chances are good that they signed up for your list in order to get something out of it. Whether it was an e-course, a free e-book, information, coupons, notices, an audio, or something else, they expect to receive a lot of value for being a part of your e-mail list.

If you'd like some free brandable items that you can give away, check out www.BrandableStuff.com/tools  – you can enter your affiliate link into these items and make money from the sales that result.

If you provide this relationship first, the money will come.
 

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List Building 101 Tip #8

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Tip #8 — Don’t Put Off Building a List

Many people think that they can put off building a list until they are more “established” or until [enter your excuse reason here]. This is a mistake. Even if your traffic is low and you're brand new to online business, you need to build those relationships from the very start.

If you ask established Internet entrepreneurs what their biggest regret is, many of them will tell you their regret is that they did not build a list sooner. It doesn’t matter what your online business is – selling ebooks, offering a service, affiliate marketing, creating adsense sites, ecommerce, blogging, or direct selling – you need to build a list.
 

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