So you want a bigger list but you don’t know how to do it? Or you have a fledgling list and you want it to grow faster…

95% of marketers online fit into one of these two categories, and I assume that you are one of those.

Today during our next free teleseminar training, I’ll be answering these top questions about list building so you can have a better game plan for 2008. (These are the top questions I received inside the Solstice Sale Members area)

Richard D. Hazelrigg-Chanute, Kansas
How do newbies in marketing start a list??? I am on disability so I am not able to buy or rent lists, but I have thousands of dollars worth of products with PLR, MRR, etc. But have not found a way to do anything with them… Thanks for your time

Dean-Milford Delaware
How did you build your list for SquidooSecrets.com?

Lori-Maui
I use Aweber and a capture page to get the names and emails of my prospects into my list. My question is, once they purchase something and become a customer, I want them in a different list so I can treat them differently. How do you accomplish moving them from one list to another within Aweber – or is this an incorrect list building strategy? How do you manage lists or should you just have one big list?

Michael-Salt Lake City, UT
When building the list, is it better to pre-load an autoresponder with a series of messages or just put in one or two introductory messages and use the broadcast messages feature after that?

Rhonda-
How can you participate in give-away promotions if you don’t have a list to begin with?

John-L.A.
Which sites do you recommend to generate free traffic?

So if you would like to know the answers to these questions as well, make sure you attend the live call today at 3 p.m. EST!

Register now at SolsticeSale.com/2007

Bob Jenkins

p.s. You may also want to watch this series of free videos from Tim Brocklehurst, which teaches you about using viral marketing to grow your list even faster. This is the fastest route in my opinion.

See you on today’s call!

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