Want A Free Email Marketing Review?
Posted by Justin PremickLast week, we published a case study of how Pam Turner used her AWeber autoresponders and broadcasts to increase website traffic and sales.
This was a new type of post for us, so we asked point-blank if you wanted more like it.
Well, your feedback has been all positive, and we want to run with this.
The Plan:
We’re looking for about a dozen case study candidates for 2007.
Each case study will consist of two blog posts:
- Introduction/Suggestions: Before the first post, we’ll take a look at your site and account, see how you’re doing, and make a few suggestions for maximizing the results of your AWeber account.
The first post will introduce your site and talk about the suggestions we made to you.
- Follow Up/Results: About a month later, we’ll check back in with you to see what changes you’ve made since we first introduced your site and how those changes have affected your results.
What’s In It For You?
First of all, you’ll get a free review of your account, similar to our one-hour private account consulting sessions. That’s a $180 value all by itself!
You’ll also get free publicity: two posts on our blog talking about and linking to your site, which isn’t too bad either. We get a visitor here and there
And of course, you’ll be providing your fellow business owners with inspiration and ideas on how to improve their own opt-in email campaigns.
What’s In It For Us?
We’re looking for some good examples of how people are using AWeber to complement the email marketing and deliverability tips that we post here.
We also want to spark some discussion among all of you about how you’re getting more out of your opt-in email campaigns. The more you help each other, the better you all do. And that’s good for everybody.
How Do I Sign Up?
Jump over to our support form and submit a ticket saying you want to be considered for a case study. Be sure to include your:
- AWeber Login Name
- Phone Number
- Website URL
We’ll be going over applicants during the next week or so and contacting those selected for case studies. At that time, we’ll schedule when we want to review your account and do the first post.
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10 Responses
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Mike Herberts
January 11th, 2007 at 1:26 pm
What a great idea and another example of giving ‘value’ to your customers. All the while you are doing things like this….we aint going anywhere else. All internet marketers should sit up and take notice of a company that very much practices what it preaches. Well done to aweber I say.
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Scot McKay
January 11th, 2007 at 4:41 pm
Great deal…On my way to "opt-in" right now!
Scot McKay
http://www.deservewhatyouwant.com -
Angela Chen Shui
January 12th, 2007 at 9:48 pm
Excellent idea! Learning via case studies is always a sure shot because it’s practical and easy for others to duplicate tips and tricks that work. Commendations for expanding what you started and I look forward to learning from the case studies.
Angela.
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Mark
January 13th, 2007 at 1:37 am
What a great idea !! Sign me up because I am definitely new to email marketing (as you may be able to tell !). Thanks
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David Pereira
January 13th, 2007 at 10:54 pm
Great Idea,
I think balancing the levels of use for you studies will be a great factor in your studies. Showing results for rookies, and seasoned pro’s would be great for analyzing the impact!
David Pereira
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Mikael Rieck Kousgaard
January 15th, 2007 at 7:13 am
Great idea. I hope I am not to late for this chance. Have just submitted my ticket.
Mikael
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Philadelphia Tivoli
January 15th, 2007 at 5:43 pm
Sounds good to me! just submitted my website,
Philadelphia Tivoli
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shawn
January 24th, 2007 at 2:27 am
Superb idea, as i have just started out
and would be a great candidate to see how a newbie with the right advise could go forward at an accelerated pace with just an experts advice -
Valerie Simpson
January 26th, 2007 at 7:17 am
This looks promising. Our company is looking forward to your assistance. Our subscriber list is currently only at about 8,000 and I believe that you can help us improve that.
Valerie Simpson
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Florence
January 30th, 2007 at 2:08 pm
I just uploaded a new website. I therefore have not built a subscriber list yet. I certainly want to start doing it correctly. Looking forward to learning how to do that!
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