I’ve just tested a kinda new app to build your email list,
And since you’re an email subscriber to Yann Brainy or… a Brainers, you have the advantage of access to privileged information compared to others.
The app is called Sparkloop.
I haven’t tested all of its features, but I found two that are pretty good.
You can refer people who subscribe to your email list to other newsletters (up to 5 referrals) and get paid for each successful referral that meets the established engagement criteria. This is essentially done via a widget that pops up once the person has entered their email address. It’s a bit like an upsell in a funnel.
So in theory, you can pay for advertising, for example, to build your list, and if people subscribe to other newsletters once they’ve opted in to your list, you’ll get paid and therefore recoup the money you spent on your ads.
In theory…
But from what I can see, many people don’t meet the commitment criteria required by these newsletters, and in the end, you only get paid a small portion.
Another great feature is that you can set a monthly budget and an amount per lead, and then other newsletters can refer you.
I tested it with a budget of $300 for a month at $3 per lead. I got a little over 300 leads, but only a small portion decided to confirm their email address (double opt-in). So at least I’m not paying for bots on my list. Always double opt-in.
But the good thing is that I’ve already had a few sales with these referrals. So there’s potential to build an email list without social media.
I’m still unsure about the quality, but time will tell.
It reminds me that a few years ago, before Sparkloop and Beehiv appeared on the scene, there were super affiliates who used the same principles, but manually.
He added a note in small print at the bottom of the opt-in button stating that, as a bonus, they would be added to four other newsletters. He then sold the lead to these four newsletters for $1-2, for example. So he generated $4-8 per lead before even selling anything.
And if their cost per lead was less than that, they could scale quickly and build an email list completely free of charge.
Sparkloop simply took the same principle, but made it better structured and accessible to everyone. Except that when it’s accessible to everyone, sometimes the quality can suffer.
If you want something that it more underground to build your email list, but far more effective, very little known to the general public. Opt-In Oasis is what you are looking for.
It’s not cheap, but it shouldn’t break the bank as well.
You can have it for 117$.
But a few warning. It’s basically a really short workshop (under 60 min) that will help you find publishers to put a simple 150 characters ad in their digital real estate and build a massive email list of buyers.
The sounds is mehhhh. My english is not perfect, but the information is highly valuable.
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Yann Brainy
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