I.
Getting Started
Give your list a name that is descriptive of your business.
You also might try to reserve the same domain name as the list
name if it's available.
Add an eye-catching sign up box to your most heavily trafficked
website pages. Try placing this box in the upper lefthand corner
of your pages.
Find a service to deliver your email that automates the collection
of response data including bounces, unsubscribes, clicks and
opens.
II.
"The Right Tool For the Job"
You'll
want to make sure that the service you choose can provide you
with basic "must haves" listed below:
An automated system that handles the "opt-in" and
"opt-out" process for all registrants.
A secure database to house the email addresses and demographic
information that you collect.
Simple instructions allowing you to personalize each email you
send out.
Flexibility on the scheduling of campaign launches.
Multi-Part MIME capabilities enabling you to format newsletters
or ad campaigns in HTML, Text and AOL format.
Verification on the "opt-in status" and "sign
up date" to validate that every person receiving your emails
has voluntarily chosen to be contacted by your company. This
is your protection in case you're ever accused of spamming.
III.
What Do You Offer Your Customers?
Once
you've started building your list, you'll want to send your
subscribers timely, informative email campaigns. Inform them
about trends and topics that are relevant to their interests
as well as product updates and special promotion notifications.
Remember,
it's important to deliver balanced content so that you're always
giving your subscribers information that will encourage them
to come back to your site, make a purchase and continue to be
a loyal subscriber.