Part 1: How to start building an email list

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The #1 mistake people make with Etsy & social media that causes shops to FLOP

 The secret to making it with your handmade shop so it's no longer just a hobby

How to make sales in your handmade shop with ease so you can finally get to 6-figures

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  1. Lynn Anderst says:

    Hi Mei, I read your post and fully agree (well, almost)! For the past twenty years, I have participated in festivals and shows selling salsa, hot sauce, soup and dip. During that time, I did not gather email addresses. However, three years ago, I started working for Constant Contact, and upon learning the benefits, began asking people for their addresses, so I could let them know about my upcoming shows. I started with about 20 addresses and have grown to over 600. Constant Contact is a paid service, but not much! Their deliverability rate is substantially higher, which means those lovely emails that are sent to your customers are actually getting delivered! They have live support seven days a week so I can test how my emails are being received. Pictures are not floating around and the spacing looks correct, etc.! Also, many people do not know this, but Mailchimp will send out your emails only after their paid customers! In their terms and conditions which most people do not read, they “have the right to include pop up advertising” along with your email. I no longer work for Constant Contact, but will always use their professional service. Yes, my income did actually double this past year with the addition of email marketing. Whoo hoo!

    • Hi Lynn, I have been using Mailchimp for several years but just started getting more consistent. Every time emails are sent, we get a report saying they were sent and how many were opened, clicks received, and any unsubscribes or bounces. Are you saying that they are not actually being sent because I’m not a paid service with them?

      • Mei says:

        Jamie, no, your emails ARE being sent. What Lynn is implying is Mailchimp provides priority service to their paid customers. You don’t have to worry about anything!

  2. Andy says:

    Hi Mei,

    Do you have a MS Excel template so we can create an e-mail sign up sheet for craft shows? I want to be able to include my logo and anything else you think might be helpful. Also, how do I direct my Etsy customers to a signup page? Thanks!

    • Mei says:

      Hey Andy!

      Not right now but I appreciate the suggestion! I used Microsoft Word and the tables feature to create a sign up sheet. Or you can use Photoshop if you’re proficient with that.

      You can include the sign up page link in your Etsy announcement, in product listings, in your conversations with them, etc.

  3. Daniel says:

    Hello Mei,
    First of all thank you for the clarification here . I’m new to mail chimp also. There is so much to learn there.
    I have a delemma, I’m a somatic practitioner. I have seeing several people last year in my office, I have gathered over 300 names, addresses, emails from the people that saw me. Since I am new to this email listing thankfully I didn’t throw away their info. My question is, what do you suggest for me to do in this case? Should I create a list with peoples info? I don’t know how to go about this. Much appreciated.

    Cheers..

  4. Steve says:

    This blog post provides valuable insights into building an email list for businesses. Here are some additional actionable tips that readers can use to improve their email list building efforts:

    Create lead magnets: Offer something of value to your audience in exchange for their email address. This can be a free e-book, whitepaper, or any other resource that your target audience would find useful.

    Use pop-ups and other opt-in forms: Pop-ups and opt-in forms can be a highly effective way to capture email addresses from your website visitors. However, make sure to use these forms strategically and not to overload your audience with too many.

    Offer exclusive content: Provide exclusive content to your email subscribers to incentivize them to sign up. This can include early access to new products or services, special discounts or promotions, or a newsletter with unique insights or perspectives.

    Leverage social media: Use your social media channels to promote your email list and encourage your followers to sign up. Use social media ads to target specific audience segments and drive more sign-ups.

    Make it easy to sign up: Make sure that your opt-in forms are easy to find and simple to fill out. Consider testing different forms and placements to see what works best for your audience.

    Overall, building an email list is an essential component of any successful marketing strategy. By implementing these actionable tips, businesses can create a targeted and engaged email list that can help drive more leads, conversions, and revenue.

  5. Steve says:

    Thank you for sharing this insightful blog post on building an email list, Creative Hive Co. team! Email marketing is a powerful tool for reaching and engaging with your target audience. Here are some additional tips that readers can implement to grow their email list:

    Create valuable content: Offer valuable content to your audience through blog posts, e-books, webinars, or any other type of content that resonates with your target audience. This will help establish your brand as an authority in your industry and incentivize people to sign up for your email list.

    Use lead magnets: Offer lead magnets such as e-books, checklists, templates, or any other type of resource that your audience finds valuable in exchange for their email address. This is an effective way to convert website visitors into email subscribers.

    Optimize your website for conversions: Ensure that your website has clear calls-to-action (CTAs) that encourage visitors to sign up for your email list. Use pop-ups, landing pages, and other conversion optimization tactics to increase the likelihood of visitors subscribing to your email list.

    Leverage social media: Use social media platforms to promote your email list and encourage followers to sign up. You can also use paid advertising on social media platforms to reach a wider audience and drive more email subscriptions.

    Host giveaways and contests: Host giveaways and contests that require participants to enter their email address to participate. This is an effective way to incentivize people to sign up for your email list and engage with your brand.

    Thank you again for the informative blog post, Creative Hive Co. team! These tips should help readers build an engaged and growing email list that will enable them to reach and communicate with their target audience more effectively.

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