Easy $215/Per Day Without Email List – Start Now

Easy $215/Per Day Without Email List – Start Now: Start building your email list with your existing resources
Buying an email list isn’t a good idea. Use what you have to add your first few email addresses.

What kind of resource do you already have? You probably already have a few email addresses in your work email or Gmail accounts.

Can you just add these to your email list?

No.

But you can email these people personally and send them to your landing page.

Here’s how one blogger did it.

He sent an email to a friend, asking, “Want me to include you?”

His email included a nice “hook” — “cool places in Nashville to hang outdoors.” It also included an attention-grabbing image.

His friend emailed back:

In My Opinion, I would recommend sending these people the link to your landing page. That way, you’re not manually inputting the email addresses of people who want to be included. Instead, they are personally opting in themselves.

Where else can you find people to add to your list?

Social media

If you have a social media account, you can post a link to your landing page. Posting the link on Twitter, Facebook, Google+, Instagram, Pinterest, LinkedIn, and everywhere else you can think of will definitely pull in a few email addresses at least.

Social media will give you exposure far beyond your own circle of friends and family. Most social media platforms, for example, allow your information to be publicly accessible.

Using the right hashtags on Twitter will give you a broad range of exposure to hundreds of people.

Another powerful social media method is to join relevant groups where your target audience is active. Often, these groups allow you to post links to your own product or services, allowing people to opt in.

LinkedIn groups are one of the most powerful methods of gaining exposure and interaction. LinkedIn groups often consist of members who are exactly the people you are trying to reach.

Give yourself a week to a month to pound social medial for results. You may be shocked by what you get. As long as you have an appropriate offer, your email list may explode to dozens or hundreds of email addresses.

Now, it’s time to take things to the next level.

Purchase ads

So far, you’ve been able to build your list organically. This is the best way to do so, but it’s not necessarily the fastest — not yet anyway.

As you build subscribers, create content, and gain organic traffic, your email list will grow spontaneously. But you can jumpstart your list by purchasing ad traffic.

What kind of paid traffic? Here are the best sources:

  1. Facebook ads. Using Facebook’s powerful segmentation features, you can quickly target your ad to a very narrow demographic. You may pay a few dollars for every email address, but you will get value by using Facebook ads.
  2. LinkedIn sponsored updates. Linkedin’s native ads provide a similar level of targeting. Obviously, a LinkedIn audience is going to differ in nature and purpose from Facebook, but if this is your audience, give it a try.
  3. Twitter ads. Twitter ads will promote your tweets to a growing audience, bringing more traffic to your landing page and potentially gaining more followers, too.
  4. Using AdWords, you can grow your list by ten times. AdWords gives you a huge influx of targeted traffic that will blast the size of your list to unbelievable heights.
    Doesn’t all this cost money?

Also Read: How To Create a Killer Email List From Nothing – No List Secret

Of course it does. Don’t run from it just because of the associated costs.

Remember, the money is in the list. Whatever money you spend on gaining email addresses, you will get back in the revenue from this list.

Start getting subscribers with content marketing

Everything that I’ve described so far is a very targeted method of list building.

However, there’s a far more powerful strategy that I haven’t even touched on yet.

Content marketing.

Whether you’re a beginner or advanced in content marketing, you probably know how powerful it can be.

Content marketing builds your list indirectly by first attracting users to your content, and then inviting them to be part of your mailing list.

This is the exact strategy I use on my blog. At the very top of my blog, I invite people to join me on my journey. By entering their name and email address, they gain access to my lessons on building traffic.