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There's a good reason why traditional marketing mail campaigns conducted through the postal system have earned the moniker of junk mail: because most of it is considered junk! A lot of the time, people won't bother to even read the mail sent to them. In the article below, we'll go over a few reasons why this is, and how you can best avoid it, and all of these lessons need to be carefully considered when learning how to build an email list as a part of your Internet marketing strategy.
Don't Send Email to People That Don't Want It
The main reason that people throw away junk mail is because, well, they don't want it! They often didn't ask for it, aren't sure how the marketer got their mailing address in the first place, and have no interest in the products being advertised.
There are a few ways to avoid this problem. For one, you can send emails only to those individuals that directly sign up for your email list, whether on your website or through another avenue. Although this won't result in a very large email list, it will mean that every person on your email list will actually want the email and that they will actually read it.
Don't Overdo It
Just because you've developed a large and functional - and voluntary! - email list doesn't mean that the people on your list want to hear from you every hour on the hour. Rather, you should be sending emails out to your subscribers only when you have something genuinely important to say, and only at preset intervals. For most websites, once each week is about as much as you should push. However, if you are a major online retail outlet, then feel free to inform people if you've got a really great daily deal.
Just like with most things concerning making money using the internet, how you use your email list is a largely flexible affair. You could even have a staggered list of different email services, like allowing people to receive your emails once/week or once/day, or even just when there's a special, email list only offer. Just keep the golden rule in mind: never send more email than you yourself would want.