How Can I Put My Business on Autopilot?

Feb 21

You can put your business on autopilot without outsourcing by setting up a few simple tools: an autoresponder, content drip feed system, and a product launch system. Scheduling content or specific actions in advance is not hard to do, and you will find that you can get a lot of stuff scheduled when you are in the mood to do so, and then put it out of your mind forever.

The first thing you can do is schedule timed messages in the future for your autoresponder. Planning on launching a product in one week? Why not write all the promotional messages now, and set them on a timer, so you don’t have to worry about it? Posting a bunch of articles this month? Why not get them all ready to post on a timer now so you don’t have to go through all the repetitive work later?

You can do the same thing by adding a drip feed system for your content. Did you know that most modern blog software allows you to set the published dates for your posts in the future, so they will remain invisible until they are ready? There are also blog plugins that will let you upload a zip file containing lots of articles, and space them out accordingly. Once you have your blog posts scheduled, then guess what? You can add autoresponder messages on a timer as well to promote those to your list.

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Autoresponders As a Crucial Part of Your Online Business

Feb 20

As an online business (and I assume you refer to yourself as one…), you must know how valuable keeping in touch with clients is, and how important it is to keep them in the picture. Two very crucial features you should have are autoresponders and shopping cart integration.

An autoresponder is useful in a few ways. First, after a purchase on your site, the customer will be happy to get some kind of “thank you” note, some appreciation. Another thing is the “evidence” for clients that the transaction has been completed and is taken care of.

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How Can You Set Up an Autoresponder?

Feb 19

Autoresponders are a useful tool for anyone who uses email, whether it’s for individual messages, or as the basis of an entire corporate marketing campaign. As an individual, you can use an autoresponder to let people know that you are out of the office or that you will return their emails at a later time.

You can also use it to send out a whole series of letters so that you don’t have to write each one by hand. The task is almost completely automated once you set it up, and you don’t have to worry about the marketing aspect until a customer calls or emails you.

So, how do you set up these autoresponders?

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