An autoresponder is useful for, well, responding to people who
send you inquiries through email. They are actually more than
just merely useful - they are an essential tool in any
webmaster's toolbox. Used properly, they can enhance your
visitors experience and virtually guarantee that they will
come back time after time. Used improperly, they annoy people
and push them away from ever coming back.
What distinguishes proper from improper use? People should
receive messages when they would normally expect to receive
messages. Here are some examples:
- Proper: I expect to get a thank you
message after signing a guestbook. I should only receive
one message. Improper: adding my email to
your mailing list because I sign your guestbook.
- Proper: I also expect to get a message if
I use a form on a website to send a message to the
webmaster. This verifies to me that it is indeed more than
likely to get to the intended person. Improper:
again, adding my email address to your mailing list.
- Proper: If I sign up for your newsletter I
expect a thank you email and, of course, the newsletter. Improper:
Adding my email to anything other than the mailing list
which I asked to be added to. Also, sending anything other
than the newsletter is generally improper although an
occasional status email is acceptable. Never send separate
advertisements unless it is clearly spelled out on the
newsletter signup page.
- Proper: Following your written privacy
policy to the letter in regards to how the email address
(and other information) is to be used, and to summarize
that information on the page where it is asked for. You
should also have a link to the privacy policy on every
single page of your web site. Improper: Not
having a written privacy policy and asking for
information. Not explaining how the information is to be
used on the page where it is asked for. Not following your
written policies.
- Proper: Including autoresponder links on
your website to deliver articles and information to an
email box. Improper: Using these links to
add email addresses to your mailing list.
- Proper: If you make articles available for
reprint, it is always a good idea to include autoresponder
links to make it easy for publishers to get those articles
in a suitable format. Improper: Using these
autoresponder links to add people to your mailing list.
- Proper: Allow visitors to sign up for an
email course using an autoresponder. Improper:
Adding email addresses obtained in this manner to your
mailing list.
- Proper: Follow up for an order or other
communication. For example, a "did you receive your
order okay?" message a few days after the order was
taken is excellent customer service. Improper:
Sending more than an acknowledgement and follow up
message. The person ordered something, he did not ask to
be on your mailing, advertisement or nag list.
I am sure you see a major common thread in all of this -
don't add people to your mailing list unless (a) you tell them
you are going to, (b) you give them the chance to say
"no", and (c) they explicitly give their permission.
NEVER assume your visitor wants to be added to your mailing
list - make him explicitly ask by filling out a form, checking
a box (off by default) or some other similar means.
Autoresponders have some excellent uses:
- As an acknowledgement or thank you for something.
- As a way to get something delivered in email form
(reprint publishers love this method of obtaining
articles).
- As a way to deliver a series of something (like an email
course) to someone.
One use of autoresponders that drives me crazy (and ensures
that I will never return to that site) is common with
contests. Let say I sign up to try and win a million dollars.
I try and of course I don't win. Now I get these silly
reminder messages for the rest of time, telling me in all
manners that I've won, or almost won, or could win, or might
win ... I usually hit delete a few times, then quickly unsubscribe.
All right, so now you know how to use and not to use
autoresponders. So where do you get them? They are available
all over the internet.
- If your site is hosted on a paid host,
you may find that they offer unlimited autoresponders. If
so, take advantage of them. These are generally
single-message autoresponders.
- GetResponse.com
has an excellent autoresponder service. They offer a
limited function free version, and one of the most
functional paid versions that exist. Their prices are
reasonable and the autoresponders always seem to work
perfectly.
- AWeber.Com
has another excellent autoresponder service.
- Of course, any good guestbook package has the ability to
send a customizable message to the signer. Good forms
packages also include this ability.
Now, what do you put into an autoresponder messages?
Whatever you said or implied you would, plus some ticklers to
try and get your visitors to come back to your site.
Thus, if you send back a thank you message for signing a
guestbook, you can also include a short list of some of the
other features available on your website. Perhaps a small
article or even a link to a "free gift" for signing
the guestbook.
Remember, don't make the two mistakes of autoresponders.
First, do not waste your opportunity. You are sending a person
a message which he asked for or expects, so be sure to include
more than just "thanks for signing my guestbook". At
least put the URL of your site, and include a paragraph about
it.
Second, do not abuse your opportunity, as that will just
get the message deleted. I've found it is generally NOT a good
idea to put blatant advertisements in these messages,
especially for pay-to-surf, MLM or affiliates. Why not? I
believe these things are best left to your website or to a
newsletter or ezine specifically tailored for them. A major
exception is in a newsletter itself, as, like magazines and
newspapers, advertisements are expected in order to cover the
costs of the publication.
In summary, autoresponders are an excellent tool which all
webmasters would be wise to use to their advantage. Just be
sure to use them properly.
Additional Information
- Autoresponders
Be sure that an email is sent out whenever possible to acknowledge any submission by your visitors. An autoresponder is perfect for this.
- Autoresponder services can help you get return traffic
Here is a list of autoresponder services which can help you generate return traffic. Autoresponder technology automatically follows up with your visitors, which reduces the amount of labor you need to perform to get them back to your site or to make a sale.
- Thank you or confirmation autoresponders can get you return traffic
When you visitors apply for something, submit a poll, sign up for anything or give you their email address for any reason, be sure to send a thank you confirmation email.
- What Good is an Autoresponder? A term that confuses just about everyone is "autoresponder". When I mention that to friends or associates, they almost always reply with a blank stare, a "what the heck is that", or "I don't like those at all". Even though the concept is very simple, autoresponders are very, very powerful if properly used.
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