An Intro to Using Auto-Responders - Email
Smiles
by Lynn VanDyke
When you walk into a department store and all the sales
assistants are smiling, it creates a sense of camaraderie that
makes you want to return. Personalized attention is the best
marketing strategy for improving sales. Everyone likes to feel
important and they also like knowing their business is
appreciated.
It takes more creativity to generate these kinds of feelings
online. Computers and websites can be very impersonal.
Auto-responders were developed to help you make sure that your
website customer knows how much you appreciate their business.
They replace the smiles you would give them on a one-to-one
basis.
Grinning With Success
Customers can be very demanding. They dont like waiting and
they want to know their order is being processed quickly. It is
just a fact of life in the marketplace. If you own an online
business or have a business where customers can contact you via
email then you probably know how quickly your inbox can fill up
with customer emails.
You can pay someone to answer all the emails, but that may
not be cost effective. Auto-responders are software programs
that will automatically respond to emails with no intervention
by you. When someone sends you an email or orders a product
from your website, the auto-responder immediately sends a
message of acknowledgment.
This assures the customer that he or she is not lost in
cyberspace. The customer is smiling with satisfaction and you
are grinning with success.
Auto-responders are used as web-based and non web-based
programs. The web-based programs run on the server and usually
have a specialized script written by the company.
Auto-responders attached to email programs usually have
programmed pre-set responses to choose among.
The auto-responder has an actual email address. It responds
to the customer and gives the customer a way to answer with
questions or concerns. But auto-responders are used in a
variety of ways to build business.
- Can send auto-responder emails at predetermined times to
maintain contact with the customer
- Used as a way to distribute newsletters and articles to
current and potential customers
- Creates mailing lists of email addresses
- Broadcasts advertisements, sales events and special
discount opportunities
- Distributes new product information
- Offer topical courses that are split up over several
lessons encouraging repeated customer contact
- Send reminders
- Send trial versions of a service you sell
- Use to transmit links that the customer can access and
that lead to your website
- Email testimonials about products or services
Auto-responders are used to keep existing customers and
generate new business. They are marketing and time management
tools. They are also cost effective.
Beaming With Pride
Choosing the right auto-responder depends upon your
particular circumstances.
- Budget Limitations
- Desire to prevent spam emails being sent from your
automated email address collection
- Need for multiple email responses
There are simple and free programs available online, but
their capabilities are limited. If you can afford it, the best
option is a web-based auto-responder program that offers a
large amount of flexibility.
In between the free and web-based programs are stand-alone
programs you run with your email program. Whatever program you
choose, auto-responders will help you create a customer
friendly business whether it is online or not. They are a way
to show your customers you and your company strongly value
customer relations.
Auto-responders are technology that can also create an
opt-in customer base. An opt-in is when a potential customer
responds to a pop-up or online form and requests to be added to
your customer email list. The uses of auto-responders are
unlimited. Anyone who needs to develop a satisfied customer
bases should be using auto-responders.
Lynn VanDyke is a highly in-demand SBI Certified Webmaster.
She creates web businesses that generate hot, targeted and free
leads from all major search engines. Learn more about her and
her services at http://www.lynnvandyke.com
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