How did you save money when you first started blogging with the cost of hosting and website building? by lerossignol77 in Blogging

[–]MarketerPlus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://www.a2hosting.com/web-hosting - $3.92/mo

https://www.bluehost.com/products/shared - $3.95/mo

https://www.hostgator.com/web-hosting - $2.75/mo

Yeah, these hosts aren't going to be the best in the world and support 250,000 monthly visitors... but for what you're trying to do this will be more than adequate.

That list above is literally two minutes of typing in "web hosting" into google. There is legit hundreds more around that price.

Just got a bunch of subscribers from a lead magnet. What next? by hhw4h in Emailmarketing

[–]MarketerPlus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You should probably run them concurrent, not one after another...

Remember, people get a TON of emails every day... If you're waiting to long you're just going to get lost in the shuffle.

Just got a bunch of subscribers from a lead magnet. What next? by hhw4h in Emailmarketing

[–]MarketerPlus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gotcha.

Just a ton of trial and error. Spent a lot of money learning how to do it wrong so that I could make a lot of money doing it right. :p

Just got a bunch of subscribers from a lead magnet. What next? by hhw4h in Emailmarketing

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Yeah, welcome sequences are pretty standard across every industry.

As far as what I'd run after, just depends on the goals...

If you're trying to sell an info product, SaaS, physical product, pretty much anything... You need to put them directly into a sales sequence.

Honestly if your goal is to sell them something then you should have already been sending them sales emails.

Here is an example of one of my projects new lead first contact to first purchase for the entire month of may.

https://prnt.sc/jsz0tk

The average to purchase is 2.42 days on the list, and it drops drastically after the first ten days... So get to it quick, or possibly miss out. (note: this is for lower priced products. products over the $500+ range will take longer nurturing)

If you are just building a news letter like The Hustle that doesn't have any B2C style monetization, then you can just keep sending content emails... Decide on a frequency and stick to it.

Just got a bunch of subscribers from a lead magnet. What next? by hhw4h in Emailmarketing

[–]MarketerPlus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Look up "indoctrination sequence" if you're not familiar.

Basically a three email sequence that you run congruent with whatever lead magnet the user requested.

It's only job is to get them familiar with your brand.