The Secret To A Huge Mailing List – EXPOSED

This is the secret to list building that they don’t want you to know.

  1. Find or create something which people in your market will find valuable or helpful,
  2. Give it to them in exchange for their email address.
  3. Do this a lot.

Now you know. If you tell anybody else this secret, be sure to whisper.

P.S. Oh, just one more thing. It also helps to have a mailing list solution worthy of building a big list with. and for that, I recommend Aweber. That one isn’t any secret because most people worth their salt like Aweber, too.

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  • http://www.steitblog.com Firas Steitiyeh

    Very Quick, short RICH information!

    Thanks David

  • http://www.johnpaulaguiar.com John Paul

    Nice now you went out and told the worl the ultra underground secret to the world.lol

    Like most things in blogging and Internet Marketing, there really isn't any big secrets, hard work, offer value and repeat repeat repeat, that's all you need to be successful.

  • http://yourblogtools.com/ Johnluffa

    Straight to the point

  • http://izzataziz.net/blog izzat aziz

    should i make the comment longer than the post? hehe
    it actually two great points but repeatedly done.. simple yet good post.

  • http://www.ronblogger.com/ Blog Tips

    Giving away something that is really helpful to them will really boost your email lists, plus it's viral effect when they did really like the free report that you've given to them

  • http://www.gilpublications.com/ Akili Kumasi

    Yes, AWeber is Great – without a doubt! Thanks for the reminder on the process to get people to sign-up for a mailing list. Now, how do we get the people on the list to buy something?

  • http://twitter.com/LouisJonathan Louis

    Haha, simple and powerful message at its best. David, are you moving towards the trend of micro-blogging?

  • http://1diecastmodel.com/ Mike CJ

    Like most things in blogging and Internet Marketing, there really isn't any big secrets, hard work, offer value and repeat repeat repeat, that's all you need to be successful.

  • uttampegu

    Finding and creating 'something' useful for readers and convincing them that it is useful to them, is the difficult part ?

  • http://skywriter.wordpress.com/ Donna Cunningham

    Loved your post on ProBlogger and followed the link here and will subscribe. I heartily agree about the efficacy of freebies. My subscribers have almost doubled since I took a couple of chapters from one of my out-of-print books, turned it into an ebooklet available only to subscribers and put a picture of the cover and a description of it at the end of every new post.

  • http://www.ivrsworld.com Uttam Pegu

    Finding and creating 'something' useful for readers and convincing them that it is useful to them, is the difficult part ?

  • http://skywriter.wordpress.com/ Donna Cunningham

    Loved your post on ProBlogger and followed the link here and will subscribe. I heartily agree about the efficacy of freebies. My subscribers have almost doubled since I took a couple of chapters from one of my out-of-print books, turned it into an ebooklet available only to subscribers and put a picture of the cover and a description of it at the end of every new post.

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