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Pay-Per-Lead and email marketing as a primary starting strategy (5)


06-22-2015 11:50 PM #1 stackin (Member)
Pay-Per-Lead and email marketing as a primary starting strategy

I'm curious why email marketing isn't talked about much as a primary strategy. Seems like there would be a huge advantage to be gained by building an asset with advertising dollars spent (the list), and being able to repeatedly mail offers to them.

Using a pay-per-lead service such as Opt-Intelligence seems to make the process dead simple and allows us to have a set cost-per-lead right from the beginning, for example $.50, and all we have to do is focus on making more money than that in the back-end on average per lead.

Now, I'm just beginning on this journey so I have no real significant data to speak of yet. I chose this route because of having a fairly limited advertising budget to work with, and wanting to make the most out of every dollar spent. But it does make me wonder why there isn't more of a focus to collect an email first, such as through a pay-per-leads service, then monetizing on the back-end with an ever-growing asset.

Any thoughts on this? Anyone here using Opt-Intelligence or another pay-per-lead service to bank big?

Thanks!


07-22-2015 05:45 PM #2 priceyb (Member)

I thought the same regards to having large lists that you can send offers to ,
you can purchase specific niche email lists of hundreds of thousands from the deepweb and im sure there is an angle to use them as well as doing it the correct way and there still seems to be plenty of people making money from email marketing.


07-28-2015 09:24 PM #3 cmdeal (Veteran Member)

There are a lot of people doing email marketing ...


07-28-2015 10:56 PM #4 izzy (Member)

I came to the same conclusion and am now focusing on upskilling on email. PM me your Skype, let's compare notes...


07-29-2015 09:14 AM #5 impuls3 (AMC Alumnus)

You are better off spending money creating your own lists, you will pay through the nose otherwise.


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