I started building my list on June 30, 2007.
I know this because I just checked my Aweber account and searched for the date that my first lead was added.
I felt compelled to look this information up because I received an unexpected email from one of my subscribers tonight. She was replying to one of the emails I had set to send from my autoresponder 3 years ago!
No, I am not crazy enough to try and write 3 years worth of emails. I don’t even remember why I did it but for some reason I set the last message in my email series to be sent after 999 days. The email simply said:
Just checking in to say hello.
How’s it going?
I never expected I would still be doing this 999 days later or that anybody would still be reading my emails after 3 years but sure enough I got a response back tonight:
Hi!
thank you for the message.
Have a Blessed new Week.
~ Becky
Thank you Becky!
Over the last few years I have started to gain some perspective on this whole make money from home thing. I’ve noticed that there is always a handful programs that everybody is trying to promote claiming it’s the next big thing. It usually lasts for about 3 or 4 months until the focus shifts to a new batch of programs.
For every hot new program you can name now I can name a dead one from a year ago that was just as popular.
I started building my list because I got involved with one of those dead programs which thankfully provided it’s members with lead capture pages to promote. They had an in-house autoresponder but I chose to pay a little extra to use a 3rd party one. That’s how I found Aweber.
The company I was promoting is long gone…
But after 3 years, I still have my list!
I’m not saying it’s wrong to promote the latest and greatest opportunity… just do it on the back end!
The only thing you should be promoting are things that build your brand and build your list. Once people are on your list and have gotten to know you THEN you can introduce them to whatever you want. If they aren’t interested… well, you’ve got at least 3 years to find something that they are interested in.
So thank you Becky for continuing to read my emails. I’m going to keep building my list and I look forward to hearing how everyone else is doing for the next 999 days.