Internet Marketing For Artists - Making A Good Opt-In Box

Nov 3
09:08

2010

Alka Dalal

Alka Dalal

  • Share this article on Facebook
  • Share this article on Twitter
  • Share this article on Linkedin

1. Lots of benefits near the point where the person has to make a decision to put in their email address. Opt ins haven't been a novelty for over 10 y...

mediaimage

1. Lots of benefits near the point where the person has to make a decision to put in their email address. Opt ins haven't been a novelty for over 10 years. People are afraid you will spam them to death so you must make it extremely enticing for people to risk putting in their email address.

2. A blank field or fields that send the psychological message to the person looking at it that they should put something in the empty field. It's not a good practice to simply put a link to your opt in box or worse yet,Internet Marketing For Artists - Making A Good Opt-In Box Articles have it as one of your regular navigation buttons. People will gloss over it there and many will never see it at all.

3. Not too many fields. The more fields you require someone to fill in, the less people that will sign up. You may intentionally want less people to sign up if you have to follow up with them by phone and you don't have enough people to handle all your leads. Certainly the more info they are willing to fill out, the more qualified they are. When simply giving away a free digital newsletter or download you want as many people to sign up as you can, so less fields to fill out is a better idea.

4. High on page. Your opt in boxes should be positioned high on your page... certainly so it can be seen in the first screen without scrolling. That doesn't mean you can't have additional signup areas further down the page, but in most cases we want at least one signup area on the first screen someone sees.

5. Multiple locations. Each page can have multiple locations to sign people up and you should have at least one sign up area on every major page of your site. Remember people can enter your site on any page. They may never see your home page so it's important to have signup areas all over the place.

How can you sell more of your artwork online and make bigger sales?

Discover the number one resource that artists all over the world have been using to excite their customers, create cash flow and get more of their art in front of the eyes of thousands of prospects. Learn to expand your art and craft business beyond the shows with a trusted, online presence.

Article "tagged" as:

Categories: