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    September 15, 2009

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    Matthew White

    No way Number 17 is just as good as any other.. You just have to make your offer appealing.. I love this list thanx

    Every item can be as effective as the next.1 - 29 is great

    Richard Petrillo

    Great list, thank you for at least 6 that I had not thought of.
    RichardP

    Petal

    I will definitely go after these suggestions. I just added an opt-in link to my email signature. Why had I not thought of that before? It's so simple. Thanks!

    VasserPro

    I tend to agree that #17 is not the greatest method, but is still one to consider if you provide super offers like "get half price if you sign up now" or something very hard to resist.

    Personal concierge

    These are really informative ways for colleciting the email addresses, i always bought the business and casual email addresses on thousand of dollars, which was nothing but the waste of the money, great idea and nice article, keep on going.

    Avraam

    Thanks for the great ideas and suggestions! I have just signed up in VR and as a beginner many of my questions were answered.

    Jay

    Very well organized list. #17 has been out of favor for over 7 years now.

    John

    Comprehensive list. I've started using these in my one on one consultation with my clients.

    There is however one thing that is new in the market that is worth considering to be added to the list - a wireless handheld from Sterizon for collecting email addresses for physical store-fronts businesses (like restaurants, spa etc) instead of paper opt-in cards or fishbowls.

    Yea, #17 may not go well with your online visitors.

    Karen (non diet mindset)

    Thanks for the suggestions. As the internet gets older we're coming to realize that interaction with clients is as important online as it is offline.

    rick

    nice list, but i question how to do #5.
    "Join your local chamber of commerce, email the member list (if it's opt-in) about your services with a link to sign up to your newsletter."

    i have asked just about every ESP if we could do this, but they won't let me send an opt-in email because the recipients did not opt-in previously to my list. are you saying verticalresponse allows this?

    sign me up! and please elaborate.

    Mike Schiano

    Ralph,
    As leader of a company that specializes in helping non-profits Market and increase their visibility and support, I understand your dilemma. However, though I don't know your organization, the name implies that you have quite a bit to "give away" to people and businesses who are interested in the Green and Renewable energy movements. This is hot right now as you probably know and being associated with Green is big. I would focus on creating proprietary information that those you meet could not get easily or at all except from you. For example, Publish "The 5 things your small business can do this month to save $1000," and make it available via email. Do you do presentations, workshops, consultations? Offer free admission when someone signs up at your web site.

    Certainly knowing more about your org. would allow me to provide more detailed advice.

    Good luck on the launch.

    Mike Schiano
    Managing Partner
    Green Rain Marketing, LLC
    mike@greenrainmarketing.com

    www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=500100327

    Nice long list. Now the big question . . . which ones create opt-in names that will actually read your stuff?

    Jeff Yablon
    President & CEO
    Answer Guy and Virtual VIP Computer Care, Business Coaching and Virtual Assistant Services

    Jenna

    Katherine -

    A ning community would take a bit of a commitment. But if you marketed it properly and at a minimum monitored what was going on it could be very beneficial to your business. It is an additional way to engage your audience and keep you top of mind as well as generate leads.

    Jenna

    Delayne -

    To add an opt-in link to your signature, you first need to create a form. (Here are tips on how to do that using VR http://help.verticalresponse.com/site/index/opt-in_forms/)

    After it is set up make sure you click the submit button at the bottom, that way a window will pop up that provides you with a URL for you to include in your email signature.

    Give support a call if you have trouble: 866-683-7842

    Deric Glissmeyer

    Great list! I used it to measure what we've done over the years with our email campaigns and e-marketing. We've done nearly 20 of your 29 items!

    Deric Glissmeyer
    www.ColoradoKernels.com
    and www.UtahKernels.com

    Ralph Chesley

    Just enjoyed your suggestions on how to mine email. However, being a non profit we do not have products nor services to give away to entice someone to give up their email.

    Do yo have suggestions for public charity to start an email campaign, remember we are start-up with hardly a budget or a mailing list to do much of anything so this must be on a shoestring budget, if at all.

    We are about to launch our website next month, but we are listed with Guidestar.

    Thanks,
    Ralph Chesley
    Executive Director
    Renewable Energy Enterprise Foundation

    Steve

    Great tips, I use some of them, but i'll start using all of them.
    Keep it coming!

    Katherine

    About a ning community:

    Won't adding the ning community do more harm than good if you do not tend it constantly (until and assuming it maintains enough participants) so that it stays "fresh and lively" and not "dead"/not enough people participating which makes your business look "unpopular"?

    Delayne

    Include a newsletter sign-up link in your signature of all of your emails.
    How do I do this?

    Marilynn Bever

    BRILLIANT Suggestions - I will be sharing these ideas with my Entrepreneur friends as well as SCORE Chapter #422 - SE MA business counselors.

    Matt Saunders

    Some good ideas, though I'm sure everybody will disagree with number 17!

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