5 Secrets of Building Profitable Mailing Lists

I’m providing this special bonus report to you today from inside the contents of one of my premium products. Because of the length, there is no podcast today. I hope you enjoy and profit from this information.

Introduction

The money is in the list, they say.

But if you’ve ever tried to build a profitable mailing list, you know it’s a whole lot easier said than done. Just look around, and you’ll see plenty of other marketers who might be able to get some decent subscriber numbers, but they can’t seem to turn these subscribers into money in the bank.

If you’re having the same sort of troubles, then you’re going to love this report. That’s because you’re about to discover the five secrets of building profitable mailing L.I.S.T.S. Here’s what you’re about to learn:

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Building Relationships via Social Media

If you’re going to be successful with social marketing, it’s very important to pay attention to the relationships you build and tend to.

There’s nothing worse than the people who come onto Twitter or Facebook or any social site and then continuously plug whatever it is they’re selling. They don’t even bother to add value—it’s plug, after plug, after plug.

There are others who aren’t quite that bad, but just about. They play at talking to people and connecting, but really they see it as something they half-heartedly attempt. They sort of know they have to do it but are so laser focused on getting their promotion in front of people that everyone can see right through them.

The above examples are what not to do. It might be really tempting to do that… but don’t.

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How to Outline a Fiction Book

If you want to earn great money writing books and self-publishing, then you might want to consider writing fiction.

If you’ve written fiction before, then you might feel ready to jump back in and start publishing as soon as possible. There are plenty of opportunities in the sales charts to really earn a great income putting your skills and experience to use.

But, what if you’ve never written fiction before? It can be really intimidating to get started. For whatever reason, many people I talk to seem to think that it’s a lot easier to write nonfiction than it is to write fiction. Maybe it has something to do with the fact that you have to create entire worlds, storylines, characters, and concepts when you’re writing fiction. It’s easier when you’re writing nonfiction because you typically don’t have to invent anything. You might write based on fact or opinion or research.

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