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When you don't know...
someone at an affiliate program or site and you are trying to pitch them your product or service for the first time, what email strategy do you use so that you don't come across as SPAMMY?
When I am prospecting and I find someone who's a good fit for what I have, my initial email is to make it as personal as possible. Like...hey there, a friend referred me to your site etc...I may comment on his or her site as well and then go into why I am contacting them. I also try to make it as short and sweet, but to the point as possible. What are your strategies??? |
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I used to meet people at parties and conventions, then follow up with a personal e-mail, but have to say my success rate was not too good. Now I pretty much wait until they spam me, then offer them a better alternative. Between that method and people just coming to me because they have read something somewhere about what we can do for them that pretty much covers it.
I have gotten tired of chasing people down that keep saying, next week, next week. |
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I don't approach anyone blindly. But like poppy said, I'd be as personable as possible and entirely genuine. No BS from me... :) I make offers only to those whom I am positive will get something out of what I'm proposing. Good topic... |
Thank you for your input on this topic people.
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I usually Paypal $5.00 to Platinum Albert, and he contacts everybody on his ICQ list for me ....
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672 ... read em and weap !! I was referring to Albert's marketing techniques ... I guess it went over your head :rolleyes: |
I guess the "mine's waaaay longer than his" went over *your* head! LOL
Hey that's a lot of contacts... I'll pay you $10 per spam! Deal? |
Selling webmaster icq lists, that a new one...lol.
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Damn Hungryman! That is a HUGE list amigo.
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I need to thin it out I think .. but 90% of the contacts I use ::-| |
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Well, hello Aly! Even though you didn't provide any of your sage advice, I still feel priveleged that you replied to my thread...hehehe
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Combine good old fashioned honesty and integrity with a healthy dose of warmth and respect. Be straightforward, be upfront. Know your product, and thoroughly know theirs if you really want to convince them of the benefits you have to offer. Oh, and don't try and sell people crap. Reputation is everything. Of course, I know this isn't news to you, Poppy... :cool: |
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