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Page 1: How to win Email Subscribers: Do’s and Don’ts of Freelancer Email Lists

How to win Email Subscribers:

Do’s and Don’ts of Freelancer Email Lists

You can find more freelancer tips onwww.freelancermap.com/freelancer-tips

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Last week, we covered the reasons why email lists can work really well for freelancers. People

check their inboxes every day and they go there to do business – that’s a great place to win over clients. Moreover,

emailing feels more personal than “social” networks if it’s done right and it doesn’t have to cost a dime. But how do

you find people that want to get your emails?

It’s all about selling them on a quality product. Here are the dos and don’ts:

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1) Don’t use pop-ups on your start page

Let’s start with a big no-go. Imagine yourself as the user – you go to a site, look at it for five seconds and before you even get the chance

to find out what’s going on, a big pop-up covers half of your screen: “Subscribe for my super cool email updates here!” There are little things that are more annoying than this. In fact, five times out of ten I`ll close that webpage then and there. And zero times out of

ten am I going to subscribe to that list. You have to give your potential clients a chance to familiarize themselves with the content

first. Convince them it’s worth it and then do a pop-up if you absolutely have to.

Don’ts of freelancer Email Lists

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2) Don’t spam your readers

Here’s another big reason most people unsubscribe from email lists – content overload. Getting an email every day is a bit too much. One to two emails a week is the reasonable amount you should strive for. And, let’s be honest – sending emails is never

going to be your primary job as a freelancer. So chances are, you can’t really offer quality content seven days a week, there’s just

not enough time. A lot of annoying emails aren’t getting you anywhere.

Don’ts of freelancer Email Lists

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Don’ts of freelancer Email Lists

3) Don’t include too many images

Images are the plague of newsletters. They make them much bigger than they have to be and are often not even being

displayed to the reader. That’s because most email clients skip downloading that external content until the user gives them the permission. Let’s say you worked hard on your newsletter and

included five big, beautiful images that put the whole thing together. That’s great, but you always have to imagine how it

will look to someone who doesn’t download that content. And five empty image boxes after each paragraph look terrible.

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1) Do offer extra content

Let’s look at what you should do. First and foremost, email lists should provide value to their readers. If everything you’re including in the email is on your site as well, it doesn’t feel special. And that’s how you have to make your customers

feel if you want them to stay on board. Make them part of a club that gets more than your average site visitor.

Do’s of freelancer email lists

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2) Do include call for action

Having a call for action is a step you absolutely cannot afford to miss. After all, that’s what your email lists are all about –

enticing your readers to make use of your services or buy a certain product. Call of actions can come in many different forms, but they have to stick out. Make the button pop by

increasing its size or giving it a different color than the rest. Placing it at the end of the email is another way to make sure

readers look at it after they’ve been convinced by the content.

Do’s of freelancer email lists

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Do’s of freelancer email lists

3) Do optimize for mobile

Last but not least, optimizing for mobile is absolutely something you just cannot disregard anymore. Just today I learned that

Facebook gets 84% of its ad revenue from mobile users. That’s a huge number and should give you an idea of just how many

people use their mobile phones to connect to the Internet. So make sure that email lists look good on a mobile device. You

might be robbing yourself of a huge number of potential clients if you don’t.

If you’re willing to give E-mail marketing a try and add it to your marketing strategy, also don’t miss our article “7 E-Mail Writing Apps to Rock your E-Mails”

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