I'll bet you think ebook publishers don't need autoresponders, am I right' Well they do!
And here's why...
#1. If you publish more than one ebook, why not make up a list of your titles and call it a catalog. Then place your list on a autoresponder, then you could tell people to send a blank email to your autoresponder to get your free catalog via email.
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people will be afraid to buy and/or download it. You could place a copy of any reviews you have of your ebook on a autoresponder along with a sample chapter. This way people could get a peek at your ebook contents, plus their
fears would be eased by knowing that someone else has bought, downloaded and reviewed your ebook.
Reason #3
Let's say you use one or both of the above, but still no one buys or downloads your ebook/s. Let me ask you this, "Did you send them a follow-up message'" You do know that most people need see your offer at least 3-5 times before they will make a decision. Don't you'
Well now that you know, you will need a autoresponder that can automatically follow-up for you. This way you only need to set it up once then let it do the work for you.
I found a company that will not only give you
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free follow-up autoresponders, they will also pay you to help them give them away.
Here are some of the features they offer:
*Instant, reliable delivery (in only 10 to 30 seconds!)
*Unlimited, reliable follow ups (up to 5, even 10 times!)