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Look out! Is your business on auto-pilot?
First there was the fax-on-demand.
..information received instantly by using a fax machine. Then the Internet evolved
into the use of e-mail, producing email-on-demand with the use of autoresponders.
An autoresponder is just what the name implies. It is an auto response that
is programmed to automatically deliver a specific message upon receiving the
request.
Autoresponders allow your business to be operational around the clock 24 hours
a day - 7days a week - 365 days a year. A good example is the Customer Service
link provided on so many web sites.
Once you have sent your question or comment to the Customer Service link,
you receive an auto-reply message acknowledging receipt of your message.
Autoresponder messages can by used in a variety of ways delivering your strategic
information instantly to your targeted viewer /audience. Newsletters, sales
information, free reports, even ecourses, articles and tutorials are just a
few of the ways autoresponders can be used effectively.
Follow up is critical to keeping your name, service or product in front of
your prospects and clients. Autoresponders allow you to deliver your follow
up messages automatically, specifically, and most importantly....timely, to
your target audience!
Most all of us are familiar with signing up to receive news about impending
sales or discounted items automatically from retail stores. Our e-mail address
is entered into their mailing list and the requested information is automatically
sent right back using an autoresponder.
But are you aware you also can send pre-determined messages with specific
information related to your business, to your prospects and /or clients at
pre-set intervals?
For example, let's say a prospect, client or customer visited your web site
and responds to a link on your site to receive more information on your services
or products.
Immediately your first autoresponse message goes out thanking them for expressing
an interest and giving them the basics on your services or products and any
other information in their initial request.
A couple of days later your 2nd message automatically goes out. This is the
perfect time to let them know about who you are, your experience, and what
you do....your credentials and area of expertise.
A few days later (don't wait too long), your 3rd message automatically goes
out. This could be testimonials and feedback from clients or customers stating
the positive experiences they have had as a result of doing business with you.
This will associate value with your services.
A couple of days later your 4th message goes out with maybe a free offer,
a free bonus, article, special report, or specific tips related to your services
or products. If you have an online newsletter (ezine) this is an excellent
time to offer a link to your free subscribe area.
Your 5th message could be your final (pitch) response message. Offer any additional
products or services you may have that would be of benefit (solve their problem)
to your client or customer. Usually by about the 4th or 5th message you have
a new client or customer.
The number of messages sent is entirely up to you based on the information
you are delivering. If you are offering a tutorial or an e-course for example
there could be message for up to 6 weeks or longer. I recently subscribed to
receive 89 messages (one a day for 89 days) on a specific subject.
A good impression to ending your response messages, and one more time your
name being is front of your audience, is a short survey asking for feedback
on your services or your products. This is an excellent way to receive testimonies
for use on your web site or other marketing materials.
Using the above example, you can see how autoresponders keep your name and
your specific information in front of your targeted prospects, clients, and
customers making the critical follow up as easy as (message) 1, 2, 3.
For those businesses interested in creating the autoresponder messages yourselves,
here are the addresses of a few of the most widely used autoresponders:
www.getresponse.com, www.sendfree.com, www.aweber.com, www.responders.com, www.autoresponders.org, www.freeautobot.com, Autoresponders allow you to conduct this critical follow up part of your
business to your targeted audience continuously and automatically with little
upkeep on your part....allowing you to say, yes, your business IS on Auto-Pilot!
About the author
Livvie Matthews, Freelance Writer Services, Brochures, Web Site Content,
Newsletters, Americanized Content and more. Visit http://www.WriteBusiness.net or
livvie@writebusiness.net |
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