What to Write About When Building Your Autoresponder List
I recently received an email from a team member believed because she didn't have much experience in the network marketing industry, she wasn't in the position to build a list.
My response was very simple.
If you have even one nugget of valuable information, it is your responsibility to share it with others.
If you feel like you run out of things to share, here a couple of ideas to help you along the way.
1.
Get involved with the blogging community.
Subscribe and bookmark many blogs in your niche.
See what is being talked about and go give your opinion of the subjects.
2.
Subscribe to Home Based Business Magazines.
Each and every month, there is new and fresh content being shared by the best of the best.
This technique alone ensures that you'll always have something to talk about, as well as something to learn.
3.
Forums.
One of my favorite places to network is by posting in message-boards/forums.
I love it because it is always up to date.
If a major event happens in my industry, within a matter of minutes someone is making a new topic about it and everyone gets to share their opinion.
Another bonus is to copy questions you see being asked on the forums, and share the answer with your entire list.
I've noticed that if one person has a question, most people want to know the answer but may be to scared to ask.
This also positions yourself as an authority figure.
These are just a few places to gather information.
The internet is full of ever-changing content.
Its your job to filter out the bad, and share the good.
Your list will love your for it.
My response was very simple.
If you have even one nugget of valuable information, it is your responsibility to share it with others.
If you feel like you run out of things to share, here a couple of ideas to help you along the way.
1.
Get involved with the blogging community.
Subscribe and bookmark many blogs in your niche.
See what is being talked about and go give your opinion of the subjects.
2.
Subscribe to Home Based Business Magazines.
Each and every month, there is new and fresh content being shared by the best of the best.
This technique alone ensures that you'll always have something to talk about, as well as something to learn.
3.
Forums.
One of my favorite places to network is by posting in message-boards/forums.
I love it because it is always up to date.
If a major event happens in my industry, within a matter of minutes someone is making a new topic about it and everyone gets to share their opinion.
Another bonus is to copy questions you see being asked on the forums, and share the answer with your entire list.
I've noticed that if one person has a question, most people want to know the answer but may be to scared to ask.
This also positions yourself as an authority figure.
These are just a few places to gather information.
The internet is full of ever-changing content.
Its your job to filter out the bad, and share the good.
Your list will love your for it.