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How To Build An Email List Without A Website


Building a list is one of the wisest things you can do when it comes to online marketing.
Because having a list gives you the ability send a direct message to a targeted group of people...
As many times as you want.
And that's powerful.
Now, it's no secret that leads you collect from a website, especially visitors that find your site or page organically, are some of the best quality leads you can get.
But, not everyone has a website of their own or has the time to put in to build up enough content to create a steady stream of traffic.
So, the next best way to build your email list, that's actually a lot faster...
Is to buy traffic.

There's a variety of different platforms and methods for doing this: Facebook Ads, Google AdWords, Bing Ads, etc.
But, another fast and affordable way to build a list quickly without a website is by investing in solo ads.
Solo ads give you the opportunity to put your ad in front of a list of targeted people that someone else has built.
With solo ads you're paying for clicks, so you don't have to be a master at conversion rates and tracking to get started...
But those are things that you do want to become more proficient at over time if you want to increase your ROI.

So, What Do You Need To Get Started With Solo Ads?
Autoresponder - An email autoresponder is the heart of email marketing and list building. This is the tool that gives you the ability to send messages and communicate with the leads that you're collecting.
Landing Page Builder - Even though you may not have a blog you're still going to need to have some way to capture the email address from visitors. Some autoresponders do come with their own primitive land page builders, but I recommend investing in a third-party drag and drop landing page tool.
Click Tracking Tool - Although this is optional, I highly recommend investing in a click tracking solution in the beginning. These are very inexpensive and will help ensure you're not getting scammed by solo ad vendors.
Solo Ads - And then lastly you'll need some traffic. There are several quality solo ad vendors out there, but below I've listed a couple of my top recommendations.

So, Is It Possible To Build An Email List "Without A Website"?
Absolutely.
And, the cool thing about building a list and email marketing is that it's such a lean business model.
It only requires a few inexpensive tools...
So, as long as you understand basic math (for measuring conversion rates and ROI)
And a desire to master copywriting...
Your only real expenses moving forward is going to be the traffic that you buy.
And once you get enough data to figure out how much an average lead is worth to you, you'll know exactly how long it's going to take you to cancel out your front-end costs and breakeven.

For some additional resources to improve your results with email marketing and solo ads I recommend checking out...

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