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Watch what you post on your blog

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There are a wide range of gifts you can offer in exchange for registration. The important thing is to choose the perfect gift for your brand, your target, your prospects. Don't make the mistake of wasting a lot of time creating a gift that will attract people who are not really interested in what you do. Instead, take the time to get to know your audience better and find out what they really need!

How can you both help your ideal client and show malaysia telegram data your expertise? How do you turn your subscriber into a customer?


If too few people are signing up to your mailing list, it may be due to a mismatch between the articles you publish on your blog and the content you offer to subscribers.

If the opt-in gift is super enticing, but the blog doesn't interest them, people won't sign up. Your blog is like your shop window, you have to stay consistent.

Take a step back and take an honest look at the posts you’ve made over the last 4 months. Compare what you’re offering to who you’re talking to. Are you answering their questions? Are you providing content that’s sophisticated enough to show that yes, you know what you’re talking about? Do you have a tone that’s uniquely your own, aren’t you too bland?



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Place your opt-in in different places on your site and test
Many of my clients are reluctant to put a registration form everywhere on their sites. They are afraid of being too repetitive, of boring. This is a mistake. Perhaps you also think that if an Internet user really wants to receive your newsletter, they will find a way to register? Second mistake!

Personally, my opt-in is in 4 different places on my site and each time with a different appearance. This helps avoid this feeling of repetition and "harassment". You can put your form, obviously in your sidebar, but also under certain blog articles, in the footer, in your "about" page, you can try the pop-up, ... In short, everything is possible, the trick is to see what works for you and your visitors.

Increasing the number of subscribers to your newsletter is a bit like the Holy Grail quest for any entrepreneur who starts on the web. It is a long job that requires testing, adapting and constantly evolving. Tenacity will be your best ally!



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