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By May 16, 2001 By Cynthia Arko
Developing an opt-in email list can be an effective vehicle to letting your visitors know of upcoming sales, promotions and hot deals. A newsletter that has a good mix of content, tips and special deals can generate a steady flow of affiliate income. Be sure to provide valuable information focused only on your target audience. Send the information and tips you know your visitors will want. Provide a short teaser sentence to entice visitors to submit their e-mail information: For example:
Build trust with a privacy statement Of importance to sites that seek to collect data from children is The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). It became effective April 21, 2000 and applies to the online collection of personal information from children under 13. The rule spells out what a Web site operator must include in a privacy policy; when and how to seek verifiable consent from a parent; and the responsibilities an operator has to protect children's privacy and safety online.
Spam is basically any unsolicited e-mail message sent to multiple mailing lists, individuals, or newsgroups; also known as junk mail. I've said it before and I'll say it again. The practice of spending spam is a frowned upon and can get you in loads of trouble. For starters, many merchant programs will automatically suspend or terminate your affiliate account if they suspect you are sending spam. All mailing lists should allow users to be removed. You need to process these removals efficiently. Before you send out any e-mail, include a brief explanation of how the recipient signed up for your list and provide quick and easy instructions on how to unsubscribe. Never send out e-mail to someone that has not requested to be on your list.
Example: Prefacing a message with "This is not Spam" will usually get your e-mail deleted in a matter of seconds. Visit the Internet Society's resource page for more information about spamming.
How to create a list
HouseKeeping Just as you would sign a personal letter to a friend, provide your name, e-mail address and contact information. Get creative. Provide interesting copy that your readers will enjoy. Keep your newsletters clear and concise. Do not fill pages and pages with nonsense. Pick and choose the most valuable information and keep your e-mail messages to one or two pages. Check for special deals from merchants and always include affiliate links to these products in your newsletter. For instance, many of the online florists sent out affiliate promotional links to a wide selection of Mother's Day flowers. Take advantage of holidays, graduations and seasonal closeouts and clearance sales. Writing a newsletter or sending short promotional e-mail is an excellent way for your visitors to get to know you better and it helps to foster a deeper ongoing relationship. Cynthia A. Arko is the Product Director for internet.com's Refer-it.com (Refer-it.com) affiliate directory. She coordinates advertising, site development, and conference planning. Cynthia helped grow Refer-it.com from a small directory of Affiliate Programs to the Web's leading resource for information about affiliate programs. She also currently maintains KidsTown Direct, a shopping portal for parents and young families. Cynthia can be reached at carko@internet.com. |