There
are no two ways about it. E-mail is still the primary way business
owners are communicating with their customers and subscribers.
E-mail is used to answer questions… follow up with potential
customers… confirm purchases… provide information
of interest… and maintain relationships. It’s a
vital source of income for any successful Internet business.
Now I’m sure
you already understand this, but let me ask you a serious question:
Are you managing your e-mail as efficiently as you could be?
Statistics from a recent Jupiter Media Metrix report say not.
Only 38% of online
businesses are reported to be living up to customer’s
expectations, responding to their inquiries within 6 hours or
less:
- 62% are taking
longer than 6 hours to respond…
- 33% are taking
3 days (or longer!) to respond…
- And a shocking
24% of businesses have thrown up their hands and given up
responding to customer inquiries entirely!
And all of these
disturbing statistics point to the simple fact that, despite
all of the technology available, nearly three quarters of web
site owners have no idea how to manage their e-mail. After all,
why else would you so severely neglect the critical
and extremely valuable relationship with your customers
and subscribers?
I’ve seen
it happen to some really intelligent business owners. You start
out with the best of intentions. You grow your web site traffic…
you run a few successful promotions… and suddenly you
go from personally answering a handful of e-mails each day to
drowning under hundreds of customer inquiries, questions, and
requests… Managing your e-mail suddenly becomes a full-time
job!
If you plan to
grow your business, you can’t afford
to be spending your days chained to your computer, replying
to e-mail after e-mail individually. Especially if you want
to grow quickly! Even if you’re using canned messages
(i.e. pre-written e-mails that can just be cut & paste),
looking after your e-mail one by one can fast become overwhelming.
And this is where
a lot of new e-business owners find themselves stuck. You may
be there yourself right now. You’re tired of wasting your
days replying to the same e-mails over and over again…
but automation is even more intimidating. Replying to hundreds
of e-mails each day probably seems a lot less daunting than
finally buckling down and getting automated.
I know where you’re
coming from… The mysterious scripts and software that
seem to magically automate the average e-commerce web site can
be a bit intimidating for a new e-business owner.
You know that,
somehow, automation should give you the power to…
- Anticipate
and instantly respond to the needs of your customers
by answering common questions on the spot.
- Give
potential customers the exact information they need,
exactly when they need it – when they’re still
a hot prospect – so they can make that important buying
decision.
- Capture
the e-mail addresses of visitors to your web site
so that you can market to them again and again – for
free!
- Increase
the perceived value of your web site by offering
free reports or articles that can be e-mailed to prospects
the minute they request them!
- Dramatically
reduce the time you waste on daily chores so you
can start growing your business instead of getting trapped
running it!
- Start
capitalizing on the lifetime value of your existing customers
– automatically increasing your sales without increasing
your workload!
… and much
more.
You see other e-businesses
doing it all around you – taking advantage of this mysterious
"automation," freeing up their time to increase their
profits even more. But how the heck is everyone doing it? Is
it "I Dream of Jeannie" wizardry? Cross your arms,
wiggle your nose, and voila – instant automation?
Almost…
Like anything,
you can make the automation of your web site as simple or as
complicated as you want. Large e-commerce sites hire
programmers with education and experience to put together intuitive
automation systems that make learning to translate Greek to
Latin seem easy. Fortunately, the average web site owner just
starting out doesn’t need anything nearly this complicated
(or confusing!).
Did you know that
all of the automation I’ve mentioned so far in this article
can be accomplished with one simple tool called
"autoresponders"?
Automate
Your Customer Service And Dramatically Increase
The Sales You Close With This One Simple Tool...
Now don’t
panic!
Autoresponders
are not difficult to use… So take a deep breath and let’s
get past any techno-phobia that might be preventing you from
making your life a lot easier – and your business a lot
more profitable!
An autoresponder is basically an e-mail tool that is designed
to automatically respond to any incoming messages
to a particular e-mail address that you set up. Confused? Then
let me give you an example that will clearly illustrate exactly
how this works…
Example
#1:
A visitor arrives
at your web site and reads your sales copy. They're interested
in your product, but they have a question that needs to be answered
before they'll consider making a purchase. So they e-mail you
at faq@yoursite.com (an e-mail address you’ve set up for
just this purpose).
Your experience
answering customer questions has shown you that there are 10
or 12 questions people ask over and over again. So rather than
answering each person individually, you put together a "Frequently
Asked Questions" (FAQ) e-mail. You spend an hour or so
writing it, making sure that it's thorough and that it ultimately
directs the reader back to your web site to close the sale.
You then set up
this FAQ e-mail in an autoresponder, so when the visitor e-mails
their question to faq@yoursite.com, they are automatically sent
your FAQ e-mail. It’s neat, clean, and simple.
The e-mail your
visitor receives might read something like this:
Subject:
Answer to your question
Hi!
Thank you
for your inquiry. Our experience has shown us that most
people ask one of the following ten questions, so we've
sent you this informative e-mail because we know that
your time is valuable and we want to make sure that your
question is answered as quickly as possible.
If you find
that your question is not answered below, then please
do not hesitate to e-mail us at info@yoursite.com We'll
be happy to answer any further questions you may have.
Yours truly,
Your name
here.
*** And
answers to your 10 most frequently asked questions start
here *** |
Within 5 minutes of sending
their e-mail to faq@yoursite.com, the visitor receives your
e-mail via your autoresponder. They read through your FAQ e-mail
and find the answer to their question.
The visitor is
impressed because…
- You anticipated
their needs
- You replied
instantly
- You answered
their questions
- You made it
easy for them to e-mail you any further questions
… and this
means that you look extremely professional.
This instant reply also lends your business a measure of credibility
because you've made it clear that your customers are your first
priority and that you take your business very seriously.
Do you think this
visitor will go back to your web site to make their purchase?
Chances are very good that they will. In fact, the probability
that you will close this sale is much higher than if
you had forced this person to wait a week for a reply. Or hadn't
answered at all.
How much time did
this take you? None. You wrote the e-mail and then used the
autoresponder to automate your customer service. You now provide
fast, high-quality customer service, decrease your workload,
and only respond to customers who have unique questions or situations
that need your personal touch. It’ll take you just minutes
each day to respond to customer inquiries instead of the hours
it did before you got automated!
Let me give you
another example…
Example
#2:
If you’ve
been reading this newsletter for a while, then you already know
that a critical step in closing sales involves establishing
your credibility. And establishing your credibility,
in many cases, requires repeated contact with potential customers.
A good way to initiate
a "second contact" with a potential customer is by
using autoresponders.
A visitor arrives
at your web site and starts looking around. They notice that
you offer a free article titled "The Best Ways To Save
Time And Money." They click on freearticle@yoursite.com
and are prompted to send a blank e-mail to this e-mail address.
The visitor is
quite content to take 30 seconds to do this because they want
this valuable information.
So they send a
blank e-mail to freearticle@yoursite.com to request the article
from your autoresponder... they spend a few more minutes looking
around your web site... and then they leave. They have a clear
interest in your product or service (they requested your article
on the subject, right?), but they're just not ready to buy yet.
Now this
is the really powerful part. The visitor checks their
e-mail half an hour after they've left your web site…
perhaps even the next day… and discovers your free article
waiting in their Inbox. They read it because they requested
it and therefore already know it contains information that is
of interest to them.
So this is your
second chance to:
- Prove your expertise,
- Establish your
credibility,
- Develop a relationship
with them by providing valuable information they can use,
and
- Direct them
back to your web site to close the sale!
Pretty powerful,
right?
Now imagine how
you could increase your sales even more by
sending this potential customer a follow-up e-mail – using
the e-mail address they gave you when they requested the article
– and asking them if there is anything else you could
help them with? Or even by sending them a special offer as a
"thank you" for reading your article?
The possibilities
are endless really. You could offer autoresponders like…
- salesinfo@yoursite.com
– for people who would prefer to receive your sales
information in an easy-to-print e-mail they can read offline.
(Not everyone has free Internet access, so this saves them
money!)
- article@yoursite.com
– to send interested potential customers copies of articles
that initiate that important "second contact" and
remind them about your business, your products, and your web
site. Once you have their e-mail address (which they obviously
have to give you in order to receive the article via e-mail),
you can contact them again to follow up very easily!
- faq@yoursite.com
– to answer potential customer’s questions on
the spot, while they’re still a hot prospect, and dramatically
increase the sales you're closing.
instructions@yoursite.com – for customers who have purchased
your product, service, software, etc… but need a bit
of extra help using it. This simple e-mail could answer commonly
asked technical questions automatically!
- report@yoursite.com
– to give visitors to your site valuable information
about your particular industry and increase the chances that
they’ll return to your web site again and again as valuable
resource.
- info@yoursite.com
– if you don't have time to reply to a customer's inquiry
for a day or two, you can at least send them an e-mail via
autoresponder to let them know you've received their message
and will be getting back to them in 48 hours. An instant,
professional reply like this ensures your customer isn't sitting
at their computer for hours, impatiently waiting for your
answer.
… You could
even set up an autoresponder like confirmation@yoursite.com
that confirms you’ve received a customer’s order
or subscription to your newsletter – automatically!
By sending each
new customer a confirmation of their order, you'll put their
minds at ease. They'll know that you're a legitimate business
who is going to follow through on your promises, not some scam
artist who has just stolen their credit card information. This
is also a good way to remind your customers when they can expect
their purchase to be delivered, what the charge to their credit
card was, and any product tracking information they might need.
Just think about
how much time this will save you! Are you excited? Yup…
me too.
But
How The Heck Do You Make This Amazing Automation Happen?
We’re back
at square one, aren’t we? You want the autoresponders
and the powerful automation they can bring your e-business…
you have a general understanding of how they work… but
how the heck do you add them to your web site?
Good question.
You have 4 choices:
- Your
Web Host: If you are willing to commit to a long-term
contract (i.e. one year or more), you can sometimes get a
couple of autoresponders for free from your web host. If you
only need 1 or 2 autoresponders, this might be a good option;
however, the reality is, if you’re running a successful
business, you’re going to need more. Plus, you don’t
really want to depend on your web host for this service. If
they go out of business or go down, you can lose your entire
autoresponder system.
- Autoresponders
With Rotating Ads: You
can get "free" autoresponders if you are willing
to let other companies advertise in your message. However,
I don’t really recommend this. You can’t control
the ads that appear in your e-mails, these ads can really
distract your reader from your sales message, and you appear
"unprofessional" because it’s obvious you’re
using a "free" service. So you’re basically
giving someone else free advertising, with few benefits to
you. Free isn’t always as good as it might sound.
- Paid
Autoresponder Services: You could also use a paid
autoresponder service. This can give you flexibility in deciding
exactly what autoresponder plan is right for you without being
forced to include advertisements in your message. You'll also
have greater flexibility to customize your autoresponders
than if you were to use a free autoresponder service.
The only
real drawback is that they can get quite costly. Paid autoresponder
services can cost as much as $20 per month per autoresponder,
while others will charge you a fee each time someone requests
your information. If you decide to go this route, be sure
that you really shop around because the cost can get out of
control very quickly if you're not careful.
- Free
Unlimited Autoresponders with Mailloop:
You already know that the Mailloop software is absolutely
chock-full of killer features that make tedious e-mail tasks
a breeze. But on top of it’s e-mail and newsletter automation
features, it can also be used to send out an unlimited number
of autoresponders directly from your home computer. If you
can install software, you can use these autoresponders. It’s
that easy. You’re 100% in control and they’re
totally customizable.
I won’t
overdo it here; I know that you’ve already heard a lot
about this software. Just know that it can save you tons of
cash and stress in the long run, and you don’t have
to be concerned about limiting your autoresponders because
of a tight budget! If you want to learn more about getting
free unlimited autoresponders with Mailloop, then you can
click
here now.
Final Thoughts:
Don't be intimidated
by this simple technology. You'll do your business a great disservice.
Like I said, if you can install and use software (it's as easy
as clicking a few buttons and following a few instructions),
then you can easily use autoresponders to automate.
Ideally, your goal
should be to get automated and then grow... but some of you
may already be drowning in e-mail. If that's you, don't keep
putting this off! E-mail automation is going to be critical
to the success of your e-business.
If you're automated
and using autoresponders to manage daily chores, then you're
going to have time to focus on promotions and growing. If you're
drowning in e-mail, you're going to severely handicap your sales
and income because you'll be too focused on trying to just stay
afloat.
Autoresponders
are easy to set up and they offer a wide variety of opportunities
to automate different aspects of your business. From customer
service... to order confirmations... to following up with potential
customers... it's an easy way to give customers the instant
service they're demanding, while increasing your sales and actually
freeing yourself from tedious routine chores.
It's not a technique
to be taken lightly...
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