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Books, Blogs & Business | Book Marketing + Self-Publishing Tips

012 - Step by Step Guide: How to Build an Author Mailing List from Scratch

24 May 2022

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In any stage of your business, career or 9to5 an email can be a very useful tool to have. Not sell to them, form a relationship. And because relationships take time to build and grow I always suggest you find your readers before you start writing. However is never really to late to find them. Unlike social media that only shows your content to 3% of your audience, email list is more direct. You need a place where you can have direct contact and track how many eyeballs see your content. This way you can also help you to build a relationship with them. And this where you email list comes in. In this episode I'm going to show you how you can build an email list from scratch and have success right from the beginning. This is a step by step guide that's easy to follow, and at the end you will you will learn the what and why of list building and the six steps to follow to get started. This episode is brought to you by Mailerlite. All resources can be found here >>> Rate, Review, & Follow on Anchor Please consider rating and reviewing my show. This helps me support more writers, like yourself, get their books visible and into readers hands. Be sure to let me know what you enjoyed most of the episode! Also, if you haven’t done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I mention a bunch of bonuses and resources in each episode that I don't mention anywhere else, so if you're not subscribed, there is a great chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now!!!

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