Recent Articles

Contests as List Builders
Contests are a great way to build your opt in list. Everyone loves the chance to win something, so they'll be more than thrilled to give you their email address. Contests fit into any genre, as well.

Spam As A PR Tool
Every company wants you, the public, to know about it. And a lot of companies would like it if certain writers conveyed the latest product information to you.

Don't Treat All Your Customers the Same
Fruit trees provide a useful email marketing analogy. Like fruit trees, different types of customers need to be cultivated in different ways if they are to bear fruit.

Email Helps Scripps Succeed
The Scripps Network is part of the venerable E.W. Scripps Company, and has kept its edge by embracing emerging media types and marketing to its customers through email. AdAge noted in a report on Scripps Network that the media company still keeps in touch with...

Increasing Your Open Rates
The three most important elements to consider for increasing your open rates are the "From" name, Subject and time in which the email is sent.

Build an Email List: Your Success Depends on it!
Keep in touch! You say it. You hear it. But do you MEAN it? Keeping in touch with your clients and prospects is the lifeblood for new sales and new recruits.

Return Path Takes On Email Fray
As advocates and detractors of the impending implementation of Goodmail's Certified Email service at AOL and Yahoo continue to battle, Return Path thinks commercial senders can all benefit...

Fiasco! AOL Censoring Critics' Mail?
The high drama surrounding AOL's arrangement with Goodmail's CertifiedEmail service was further escalated Thursday after MoveOn.org, one of the company's most brutal critics, announced that AOL had blocked emails...

InfoUSA Unzips Online Direct Mail Program
InfoUSA is set to launch its new online direct mail program called ZipMailUSA.com to all subscribers of their online prospecting system, Salesgenie.com.

08.16.06


Contests As List Builders

By Genesis Davies

Contests are a great way to build your opt in list. Everyone loves the chance to win something, so they'll be more than thrilled to give you their email address. Contests fit into any genre, as well.

In order to enter the contest that you set up, the entrant should be required to give their first name and email address. You can set up a simple form using the HTML from your autoresponder. The autoresponder would send a short notice letting them know that they have been entered.

What kind of contest should you hold? That depends entirely on you. You can adapt most contests to nearly any theme, so take a look at the list below and see which fits your readership best.

- Essay contest. You could use this as a content builder as well. Set a word limit, usually 400-1,000 words is good and easily publishable and let your visitors know the rules, what your theme is, entry deadline and what is not acceptable (i.e. pornographic essays, violence, etc.). You should also specify what you can do with the entries, if you will retain all rights, or if the author can publish the work elsewhere.

- Photo contest. You might set up three or four categories depending on your site theme. For example, on a mother's site, you could have a category for pets, for kids and for still-life in the home. This is a good way to get content as well for your website.

Wanna wallet stuffed with $10,000?


- Link draw. This is a useful way to promote your website. In order to enter, the visitor must place a link to your site on his own website and then send you the URL where the link is located. Draw a name at the end of each month (or week) to choose the winner.

- Email draw. If you don't want to be reviewing photos and entries, just have visitors enter their email address and draw from a hat on the chosen day.

You could charge for people to enter your contest, but that would limit it's potential, so I don't recommend it. Instead, offer free entries and you'll build your list faster, which is the point after all.

Unless you already have a huge number of visitors to your website, you'll need to promote elsewhere. There are lots of contest directories, just do a quick search on Google. Try to submit to 3-5 directories per day.

As for prizes, that could be anything at all, but you'll find that info products are the easiest to deal with. Offering a free ebook (that would normally be sold) to your winners is a good way to get them to enter.

You could also offer one of the following:

- Free inscription to your paid e-course.

- A product related to your theme (i.e. gourmet cat food for a pet site contest).



- A year-long winner's link from your main page

- A free ad for a month in your ezine

- A month's worth of advertising on your website

- A service related to your theme (i.e. a website critique for a webmaster contest)

The prize will depend on what your theme is and what you already have on hand to offer. I don't recommend running out and buying a bunch of cameras to give away just for a contest! If you are set on real world prizes and don't mind paying a bit, consider a dropshipper.

Give people a couple months until the deadline so the word can really get out. That way you'll end up with more subscribers. Make the contest appealing, with really great prizes and a snappy name and you'll build your list quickly. .


About the Author:
Genesis Davies is freelance writer living on the side of a volcano in Guatemala.

About eMailAdvertisingNews
Get the latest news and tips in email advertising


eMailAdvertisingNews is brought to you by:

WebProNews.com Jayde.com
MarketingNewz.com SalesNewz.com
CareerNewz.com InvestNewz.com
eCommNewz.com WebsiteNotes.com
AdvertisingDay.com ManagerNewz.com
SearchNewz.com CRMNewz.com



-- eMailAdvertisingNews is an iEntry, Inc. publication --
iEntry, Inc. 2549 Richmond Rd. Lexington KY, 405093
2006 iEntry, Inc. All Rights Reserved | Privacy Policy | Legal | Contact

archives | advertising info | news headlines | free newsletters | comments/feedback | submit article


eMailAdvertisingNews Home Page About Article Archive News Downloads WebProWorld Forums Jayde iEntry Advertise Contact