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Jake M
So I currently work at a Hat Shop, and I have an idea to start an emailing list to send out newsletters, deals, and keep people updated on any new inventory that we have. I was wondering what a good program to use for this would be? I am looking for something cheap (hopefully less than $15 per month), and preferably one with an autoresponder. I also want one where it would be easy to make an attractive newsletter that will open in their email (instead of attaching a word document or PDF). I plan on just inviting people to join the email list and then having them fill out their name and email address and then hopefully I will be able to send new signups special deals (so that I can give people who just signed up a deal of say 10% off or whatever). One thing that worries me about sending out coupons is getting people who print out the same coupon several times and keep on using it, how could I prevent this? Any suggestions and ideas would really help, thanks
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Hi, if your email list will be smaller than 2000 subscribers then you should go with MailChimp because it is free for lists that are under that size. It includes tools for creating nice looking emails and an autoresponder.
If your list is larger than that then you will not find a quality service that only charges $15 a month unfortunately. The cheaper services have very low inbox deliverability rates which means that your emails may never make it to your subscribers. Aweber is a popular choice for larger lists and boasts a high inbox deliverability rate.
In terms of the coupons you need to have some method of generating a unique code for every coupon that is issued and then storing that information after the coupon is redeemed. You could use a barcode or QR code for this to make data entry easier.
Hi, if your email list will be smaller than 2000 subscribers then you should go with MailChimp because it is free for lists that are under that size. It includes tools for creating nice looking emails and an autoresponder.
If your list is larger than that then you will not find a quality service that only charges $15 a month unfortunately. The cheaper services have very low inbox deliverability rates which means that your emails may never make it to your subscribers. Aweber is a popular choice for larger lists and boasts a high inbox deliverability rate.
In terms of the coupons you need to have some method of generating a unique code for every coupon that is issued and then storing that information after the coupon is redeemed. You could use a barcode or QR code for this to make data entry easier.
How many Twitter followers do you need to start getting paid for your accounts success?
libera
I know on YouTube you can get paid for your views.
How many Twitter followers to you need to obtain to get paid for your Twitter success?
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Your question is directing you in the wrong direction.
You can make money on Twitter even with little or almost no followers. (You can reach people on Twitter by posting interesting tweets and they are all public, no matter how many follower someone has! People do searches on Twitter, too - and will find these tweets!) The amount of followers has nothing to do with your success. While it looks impressive if someone has thousands of thousands of followers it will tell you nothing about the financial success someone is having using Twitter.
How do you actually make money using Twitter? First of all Twitter does not pay you for anything.
You can use Twitter only as a tool to attract interested people. Here some ways what people do to earn money:
1. They create Twitter accounts around popular subjects like hobbies or for example environment issues and start posting INTERESTING tweets that want people to read more and to follow a Twitter account.
2. Then people create tweets that make people click on links that are:
a) make people subscribe to a newsletter
b) fill out a survey
c) read a product or service information page where products or services are sold
3. Most Twitter accounts will gather and collect names and contact information and then send these people offers and advertising and then earn either money
a) with selling their own products (software, products)
b) earn affiliate money (referring people to sites like amazon, ebay and get paid a commission
if someone buys something)
c) getting paid with CPA Marketing, where companies pay you if you make other people fill out
surveys and also leaving their contact details
So Twitter is just like Facebook and other social media networks just a PLATFORM where you can find paying customers, the platform itself will NOT pay you.
Your question is directing you in the wrong direction.
You can make money on Twitter even with little or almost no followers. (You can reach people on Twitter by posting interesting tweets and they are all public, no matter how many follower someone has! People do searches on Twitter, too - and will find these tweets!) The amount of followers has nothing to do with your success. While it looks impressive if someone has thousands of thousands of followers it will tell you nothing about the financial success someone is having using Twitter.
How do you actually make money using Twitter? First of all Twitter does not pay you for anything.
You can use Twitter only as a tool to attract interested people. Here some ways what people do to earn money:
1. They create Twitter accounts around popular subjects like hobbies or for example environment issues and start posting INTERESTING tweets that want people to read more and to follow a Twitter account.
2. Then people create tweets that make people click on links that are:
a) make people subscribe to a newsletter
b) fill out a survey
c) read a product or service information page where products or services are sold
3. Most Twitter accounts will gather and collect names and contact information and then send these people offers and advertising and then earn either money
a) with selling their own products (software, products)
b) earn affiliate money (referring people to sites like amazon, ebay and get paid a commission
if someone buys something)
c) getting paid with CPA Marketing, where companies pay you if you make other people fill out
surveys and also leaving their contact details
So Twitter is just like Facebook and other social media networks just a PLATFORM where you can find paying customers, the platform itself will NOT pay you.
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