Congratulations! Now that you’ve spent some time focusing on goal setting and designing the perfect email, it’s time to move on to a very important piece: who’s your audience? I’m Melanie Diehl of Melanie & co Marketing Collective and this week we’re focusing on building your audience! Over the past 15 years, I’ve helped thousands of small businesses leverage online marketing tools through webinars and seminars, one-on-one coaching, and done-for-you services.
Your email list is a valuable asset for your business. Unlike social media followers, which can be influenced by platform changes, your email list is entirely yours to control. That’s why it’s so important to keep growing it. It can boost your bottom line by providing a specific audience for your marketing efforts that social media can’t. And the more engaged and relevant your subscribers are, the better equipped you’ll be to achieve your goals, whether it’s generating more sales, finding more volunteers, or building more brand awareness
So, let's start growing your contact list, and setting your business up for success, by looking at strategies that utilize landing pages, QR codes, freebies, and events or webinars.
While website pop-ups can effectively convert visitors into subscribers, a straightforward starting point, especially if you have more social media followers than website visitors, is to create a dedicated sign-up landing page. Landing pages are separate web pages that can be tailored to support a campaign and capture specific subscribers.
For instance, if you’re running a pet sitting business, you might have one landing page that focuses exclusively on feline followers, and one for devoted dog parents. Messages on those pages would be specific to that audience to increase their chances of subscribing. And, because you’ve set up separate landing pages, you can better track who would rather receive your cat updates, and who would rather receive updates about those doggos by either putting them in separate lists, or tagging them.
Once you create a landing page, you need to promote it. You can add it to your social media profiles, such as adding a button to your Facebook Page or LinkedIn Organization Page, or adding a link to your Instagram Bio. Remember to post about it, too! Posting about your newsletter and linking to the sign up landing page is one of the easiest ways to turn those followers into subscribers. Be sure you post about your newsletter on a regular basis – at least once a month to keep growing (need a refresher on social media? Check out the Social Media Marketing hub).
QR codes are a highly effective method for capturing sign-ups at in-person events or brick-and-mortar businesses. When prospective customers scan a QR code, they are directed to a sign-up landing page to fill in their information and join your email list. It's a quick and easy process that streamlines the sign-up experience.
It’s important to consider where you place QR codes. For optimal results, you want them to “be in the way” so they’re easy to spot. For example, restaurants place QR codes on the tables, whereas retail stores place QR codes at the register so customers see it when they check out. You can also include them on business cards and flyers!
At times, simply having a landing page or opt-in form is not enough. If you want to encourage people to share their email or phone number, you might need to provide an enticing offer to loosen their grip. While we all love free things, gifts or swag giveaways can get costly, especially for a small business. And it isn’t always realistic either. So you need to ask yourself: what is it that you already have that shows value to your subscribers?
If you’re selling a product, maybe that offer is a coupon code or discount. If you’re promoting your services, it could be a downloadable PDF filled with unique tips, insightful advice, or sneak peeks of your latest work. If you have a regular newsletter you’re sending out, maybe it’s as simple as promising subscribers they will receive the information first by email before you release it to social media.
Whatever you decide to offer, it’s important that you follow through by sending that offer to them through an automated campaign that will send an email with that promo code or that downloadable PDF upon being added to a list. Besides, having that type of automated Welcome goes a long way to getting engagement – Welcomes get 6x more engagement than any other email! Plus, they train your subscribers to look for your brand in their inbox. You can find out more on how to set up automations here.
A really simple way to showcase both your value and get email addresses is to host an event. Registrants will give you their address to attend and they can opt in to receive more information from you at the same time.
If you’re using the Constant Contact Event tool, you can customize the event registration form to encourage registrants to join your list. Remember to promote your webinar everywhere – in your current emails, on social media, and on your website, to get those registrations and new email opt-ins.
Reply below with a screenshot of your QR code or the permanent URL for your sign-up landing page, and you’ll receive the Week 3 badge. It will be proudly displayed on your Community profile, plus keep an eye out in your Community inbox for a larger image to share on your own social channels once Week 3 is finished.
Melanie Diehl Melanie & co Marketing Collective Help others find this post by giving it kudos. Note: I am not a Constant Contact employee. |
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This is our current landing page. I would love to make it more inviting by adding a picture or something, and I'm wondering if I can add checkboxes for user interest segmentation. I have much more to learn!
We currently ask for customer emails in our checkout process, and our website has a signup link, as well.
I am working on a resource PDF to offer as an incentive to sign up online, and will be adding a QR code to a poster in the shop once it's ready to launch.
I like the idea you mentioned about a one-time popup request--especially if it can be made to not take over the page-- but I find popups that load every time I visit a site downright annoying.
https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/BDY1Rc0
If you notice my landing page outer border, my thank you page outer border, and (previously linked in this challenge) email outer borders do not match I have clicked the color icon for the same color on all of them, I've even manually entered the hex code a few times and I still get a different color green as my outer border
Other than the differing greens - thoughts on the page?
Senior and Family Photographer - just starting out. I have about 50 emails in my client base (that are not family); but I've been "open" for 8 months and trying to do things right the first time so my stress later is as low as possible.
I'm bias because my favorite color is green (lol!) but I like the border colors mismatching @AmyC32! I also like how sleek your design is and it definitely shows your aesthetic. Where are places people can find your landing page? Are you using QR codes? Do you have the page linked in your Instagram bio?
Also be sure to check out Week 4! We can't wait to hear more!
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Our landing pages will either be the company website, www.laytonsystems.com, or specific brochures of products referenced in the mailing. Our brochures will also have QR codes that direct readers to our website.
Overall, we try to create pathways so that all our marketing has a way to direct everyone back to the company website.
https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/vtPlY9L/signup
We are a virtual business so we don't have an in-person location to promote the email list. Right now we just use a link on our instagram bio to share our landing page!
We use QR codes at all in person events and in our brochures and event programs that lead to our list sign-ups.
At in person events we often have a contest to win something and in order to enter, they will sign up for our email list.
Awesome, @user74951! Do you find that people like the accessibility of using QR codes? I also love that you run a contest, that is a great way to keep people engaged. Keep up the good work and we'll see you over in Week 4!
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