![]() You'll always get people who come just for the free stuff and leave (Any marketer telling you they can guarantee they won't is a bullshitter). People love free stuff, so give something away your audience will find useful. Have loads and people will click off your website in a rage. People don't like pop-ups at the best of times, but they do work. Resist the urge to have fifteen popping up left, right and centre. Pops up when they reach a certain section of your page.Pops up after a certain length of time (say 15-seconds).But make sure it's just one and that it either: They'll be in a good mood - making them more likely to sign up.Ī pop-up is a great way to capture subscribers. The end of your blog posts is a great place to put them because your visitors will have just read some kick-ass article full of helpful advice. Okay, I don't, but that's because I have one in the sidebar to the right at the top. Include a sign-up form at the bottom of articles For example, if you're a nutritionist, tell them you have tips guaranteed to lower their cholesterol. ![]() This is of mine:įor my readers, it's so they can get copywriting and marketing tips direct to their inbox. Just give them a key benefit that explains what they get. Add a form on your website and include a benefitĭon't put loads of preamble before your form. ![]() So, to gain more subscribers, try these on for size: Posting a link on social media might win a few, but it's not going to bring in large numbers for most people. Ideas for getting people to subscribe to your newsletter.īefore you can get people reading, you need them to sign up. So, if this sounds familiar, here are a few ideas for how to get people to subscribe to your newsletter. ![]() Chances are, your subscriber numbers won't go up much. Or you've got a big following online because you're known for providing kick-ass content. Sure, you might be tweeting and posting wherever you can for people to subscribe, but unless you're already a big name in your industry. There's nothing worse than slaving away writing awesome stuff when the numbers who subscribe to your newsletter is massively low. "Subscribe to my newsletter - someone, anyone!" ![]()
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