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Autoresponder use beyond lead capture can be slotted into two categories, though the lines may blur at times: - Marketing: sending information to enhance or promote sales. - Services: making information available to customers or visitors, helping to increase business visibility, draw return traffic and ensure customer satisfaction. In the marketing category, here are four powerful ways to use autoresponders: 1. Offer a useful gift in exchange for completed customer survey. The survey could be sent when an information series is completed, after a fixed number of sales or after a certain time period. 2. Scheduling in an unadvertised bonus or a customer appreciation gift can reap rewards in strenghtening the relationship. Don't wait too long to make this offer to a new subscriber or customer, because it could make the difference in retaining someone who is lukewarm about your product. And don't forget the long-established customers. They deserve a reward for sticking with you, and they are just too valuable to be taken for granted. 3. Motivating and training affiliates. 4. Exchange products with another marketer to be offered when someone unsubcribes. You lose a subscriber and maybe she gains one. And offering a parting gift can create goodwill that will come back to you in other ways. Depending on the type of web site you have, you might compile a long list of autoresponder uses for the services category. Free reports are a typical use, and they can serve to cross over into marketing by linking to subscriptions that carry a stronger sales message. A services list might also feature: 1. Answers to frequently asked questions. 2. Your products and services catalog. 3. Back issues of your newsletter. 4. If you have a long list of endorsements or testimonials, provide an autoresponder option and also suggest that the information be passed on to others. 5. Reference material form the public domain, with you links prominent. 6. Lengthy material of any kind. Since many Internet users are on dial-up, providing material that can be read offline is a courteous practice. And excellent service translates into another marketing vehicle, one that the autoresponder can enhance nicely. Author Todd Kenovas is Marketing Manager for the targeted marketing resource, Webways Media. See http://www.webwaysmedia.com for more information.
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