Don’t forget to upload a photo of yourself or an avatar. This
will help users notice and remember you, and it will also help

you stand out from other users.
Building a list is one of the most vital things you can do with
Twitter. Any time you are marketing on a web property you
don’t own, you’re running the risk that your account could be
deleted or the site could change its terms and nullify your
campaign.
When you build a list, you will be able to market to that list for
many years to come. Best of all, you won’t have to worry
about breaking Twitter’s terms, even if they change the terms
later. You can market to your own list any legal way you want!
You will need an autoresponder account in order to manage
your list effectively. A good autoresponder account is well
worth the money, and you will be able to email your list quickly
and easily.
Both services are excellent, but I find Aweber to be slightly
better in terms of deliverability.
Once you sign up for your autoresponder account, you will
need to add the code to your squeeze page. This form will
allow users to enter their name and email address to join your
mailing list.
The two top providers are:
http://www.GetResponse.com
http://www.Aweber.com

If you’ve never set up a squeeze page before, you can get
some help at:
http://www.bigbangtemplates.com
http://www.pluginsqueezepage.com
A squeeze page is similar to a sales page, but it’s shorter and
simpler. You need to make sure your squeeze page tells people
why they should sign up to your list.
You might give away an incentive like a free report, a video
tutorial, or a free educational course that is delivered daily to
their email. You can set your autoresponder up to deliver the
freebie automatically after they sign up.
Just make sure the incentive you offer is relevant to your
niche. A 10 page report on saving money off the purchase of a
car might be interesting, but it’s not going to appeal to golf
traffic as much as a 10 page report on improving your golf
swing!

If you want to test different squeeze pages for effectiveness,
you can do so for free using Google’s Website optimizer:
http://www.google.com/websiteoptimizer
This tool is free to use, and it will let you split test different
versions of your squeeze page to find out which one is most
effective.
will help users notice and remember you, and it will also help
you stand out from other users.
Building a list is one of the most vital things you can do with
Twitter. Any time you are marketing on a web property you
don’t own, you’re running the risk that your account could be
deleted or the site could change its terms and nullify your
campaign.
When you build a list, you will be able to market to that list for
many years to come. Best of all, you won’t have to worry
about breaking Twitter’s terms, even if they change the terms
later. You can market to your own list any legal way you want!
You will need an autoresponder account in order to manage
your list effectively. A good autoresponder account is well
worth the money, and you will be able to email your list quickly
and easily.
Both services are excellent, but I find Aweber to be slightly
better in terms of deliverability.
Once you sign up for your autoresponder account, you will
need to add the code to your squeeze page. This form will
allow users to enter their name and email address to join your
mailing list.
The two top providers are:
http://www.GetResponse.com
http://www.Aweber.com
If you’ve never set up a squeeze page before, you can get
some help at:
http://www.bigbangtemplates.com
http://www.pluginsqueezepage.com
A squeeze page is similar to a sales page, but it’s shorter and
simpler. You need to make sure your squeeze page tells people
why they should sign up to your list.
You might give away an incentive like a free report, a video
tutorial, or a free educational course that is delivered daily to
their email. You can set your autoresponder up to deliver the
freebie automatically after they sign up.
Just make sure the incentive you offer is relevant to your
niche. A 10 page report on saving money off the purchase of a
car might be interesting, but it’s not going to appeal to golf
traffic as much as a 10 page report on improving your golf
swing!
If you want to test different squeeze pages for effectiveness,
you can do so for free using Google’s Website optimizer:
http://www.google.com/websiteoptimizer
This tool is free to use, and it will let you split test different
versions of your squeeze page to find out which one is most
effective.
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