5 Tasks that a Busy Blogger Can Outsource, Pt. 3
Aug 19th, 2009 | By Nicole | Category: OutsourcingThank you for coming back to visit us! Please subscribe to our newsletter to receive more information.
I’m Nicole Dean and I’m a friend of Loretta’s. That’s us to the left.
I’m guest blogging this week all about how to blog for profit without going crazy in the process. Yes, you CAN blog for profit by leveraging the help of others.
So far we’ve talked about:
Outsourcing Your Blog Installation and Plugin Installation.
Outsourcing Your Blog Content without Tears.
Today, I’d like to talk about setting up your mailing list or ecourse.
First of all, why do you need a mailing list or ecourse?
Well, you don’t. Unless you want to make more money. Then… you kind of want one.
If you’re unclear on why and how to get started, here’s a free report that you’ll love:
What should you use?
You have a few options.
- Wahmcart has a 14-Day Risk Free Test Drive for Only $1 Click here!
- Aweber is is another option and is used by a number of internet marketers, including me. There’s a free trial there, too. Click here!
What to Outsource?
You can outsource a number of jobs when it comes to your list marketing. Here are a few ideas…
- Squeeze Page set up. If you struggle with html and ftp and/or don’t even know what the heck those two terms mean, then ask one of the ladies here to give you a hand.
- Copywriting for your Squeeze Page. Email marketing is like any other part of your online business. Your words will make the difference between whether you get the person to optin or not. Hire someone who understands the difference between features and benefits and you’ll grow your list rapidly.
- Writing and Setting up Autoresponder Sequences. I love ecourses. Ecourses basically allow you to set a series of emails that every optin subscriber receives in the same order, no matter when they sign up. This is something that should be written by a skilled copywriter for best results.
- Finding affiliate programs to promote. This can be a huge time-saver, as well.
- Writing and adding followup messages to your existing autoresponders. Talk about getting paid for years by hiring a task out once. If you don’t have months of followups in each autoresponder, hire someone to add followup messages to that list, asap.
If you’d like a shortcut to getting an ecourse set up and running today. Here’s a quick way to do it.
- Buy an ecourse at Mostly Sane PLR <- click there.
- Hire one of the service providers here to set it up for you.
Done! See how easy that was.
I’ll be back tomorrow with more outsourcing tips.
Warmly,
Nicole Dean
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Oh boy, the mailing list is something I need to work on big time. That is the first thing I will outsource once I can afford it *wink*
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Well being an owner here at easy wahm’s I also wanted to point out that I am certified through wahmcart for setting up everything.
I love both wahmcart and aweber and use both for different purposes. Aweber mostly because I had it first, since wahmcart does it all as well.
I think I’ve put ecourses on almost all of my lists now. I definitely want to give them a huge value for signing up as I appreciate them doing so. There is always room for improvement though. lol
Angie, are you using a service already and building a list? Sorry, it’s been a while since I looked. I know with aweber you can set it up to send out your blog feed. So after the initial ecourse is set up it would just update them with your blog feed and any broadcasts you send out.
I love Aweber’s blog broadcast feature. Worst case scenario, until you can afford the time to dig in or the money to outsource it, you can at least set up blog email notification with them in a snap!
Loving the series here, Nicole – I’m on an outsourcing frenzy, so I’m following along for new ideas!
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