nAll Internet marketers recognize that the key to their success is to grow a solid opt-in list, and then build relationships with the subscribers by offering them free but valuable and useful information.nThis is for the marketers to act as a reliable and trustworthy resource for future information that the subscribers could look forward to.nAs a result, whenever a product is recommended to them, they would gladly buy it without undue pondering or hesitance.nHence, to maximize the number of subscribers to your list, you need to write an exciting and convincing offer that would entice your visitors to sign up, by showing the benefits they would enjoy when they give you their email addresses.nThe following are three simple strategies on how you could write an attention capturing opt-in offer that would prompt people to subscribe to:n1) Always Emphasize the BenefitsnInstead of simply mentioning the features of your offer such as an eBook, you must stress on the advantages and benefits a subscriber would get.nReplace “Download this eBook written by the greatest golf Pro of all times” with “Download this eBook and learn how you could reduce your handicap by 10 strokes in a month from the greatest golf Pro of all times”n2) Always Prompt the Visitors to Take ActionnTell them exactly what you want them to do and persuade them to fill in their names and email address and click on the “Submit” button by introducing an element of urgency – or they would miss a golden opportunity.n3) Always Ensure Privacy of Their email AddressesnOwing to the ever increasing of spasm we receive in our email in box, it is understandable that more and more people are reluctant to reveal their email addresses.nIt is therefore prudent for you to give some sort of assurance that the email addresses you obtain would be kept private and only used ethically and they would not be shared with other parties.nThese three suggested actions seem very simple and straight forward but are overlooked by many Internet marketers. If you follow these simple steps, you are bound to create an enticing opt-in offer that will grab your visitors’ attention and interest and would definitely maximize the number of your opt-in subscribers.nAbout The Author:nJohn Woon (Sung-Liang) is an Internet marketer.nCheck this fantastic website to find out how he has ventured into Internet business: http://www.PlugInProfitSite.com/main-9747 Visit his website and blog at: http://www.johnwoon.com and http://www.johnwoon.com/blog
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