How to Set Up an Email List – For Free
Why Email Matters So Much
You might wonder why email’s so important. Wouldn’t it make just as much sense to encourage people to “like” your Facebook page, or follow you on Twitter, or engage with you in some more dynamic way? The crucial thing about email is that you are in control. When you post on social media sites:- You’re limited to a certain format and length for your message – yes, you could write a very long post on Facebook, but people are unlikely to read it all!
- You won’t reach more than a fraction of your followers. On Twitter, things move fast; on Facebook, algorithms mean that most people won’t see your updates.
- Your audience may come and go – perhaps they joined Twitter intending to use it, but now they rarely bother to login.
You Need to Use a Special Service for Your Email List (Here’s Why)
I’m on a couple of people’s “email lists” that they run through their regular email account. They email me, and a bunch of other people, using the “BCC” feature. This is fine if you’re co-ordinating a small volunteering group or staying in touch with the supporters of a tiny charity, or updating family and friends on your travels. If you’re running a business, though, it definitely isn’t a good way to go about things! There are loads of reasons why NOT to email people straight from Outlook / Gmail / etc:- You’ll have to add new people to your list manually. This means it’s easy for people to drop off the list if you accidentally use an old version – and it’s horrendously inefficient.
- You may be tempted to add people to your list who haven’t told you they want to be on it. This is not only potentially annoying for them: if you’re in the US, it could land you in legal hot water as you won’t be complying with the “CAN-SPAM” requirements.
- You won’t have any idea how effective your email list is. You won’t know how many emails were opened, how many people clicked on a link in your emails, and so on.
- Your email account may well be limited in terms of how many emails you can send, or how frequently you can send them. (With mine, for instance, I can’t send any message to more than 100 people.)
How to Set Up Your Email List
There are loads of options for setting up an email list, and you may want to ask around the writers or bloggers that you know to see what they’re using. Two good free options are:- MailerLite (free up to 1,000 subscribers, then from $10/month)
- MailChimp (free up to 1,000 subscribers, then from $20/month)
Creating Your Welcome Email
Once you’ve got your account set up, and before you put your “sign up” form on your website, you’ll need to create a Welcome email: this will be the first “proper” email that people receive from you (after the email asking them to confirm they want to be on your list). Some writers and bloggers will have a sequence of welcome emails across the course of a few days or even weeks, to engage with new readers. You may well have joined some email lists that work in this way – and it can be a great way to get up to speed with a particular blogger or writer’s work. When you’re just getting started, though, I think one welcome email is fine. Mine begins like this: I then go on to tell readers:- How to get their free ebooks
- That they can get my Blogger’s Guides at a discount
- How to get in touch with me by email / social media
- Be friendly and personable – you may want to share a few brief details about your life.
- Let readers know what they can expect from your newsletter (e.g. weekly emails? Special offers and advance access to everything you create?)
- Encourage readers to get in touch. Most won’t – but those who do can be a great source of ideas and feedback.
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Hi, Ali,
Both the Mailerlite and mailchimp are good services to get started. However I am a big fan of mailerlite and using it for my blogs. Mailerlite interface are far better than Mailchimp. I find it very easy to manage m subscribers and campaigns. Customer support is also very good. Thanks for writing this beautiful post.
Have a great day 🙂
Vishwajeet
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Thanks for adding your experiences, Vishwajeet! I use Aweber myself, and have used MailChimp when working with clients — but I’ve heard lots of excellent things about MailerLite, so I wanted to include it in the post. It’s great to hear how well you’ve got on with it.
Thank you so much, this is an extremely well-worded post on how to set up an email list. I was concerned about this and thanks to your post I now understand how to use this feature. x
Thanks For This Long Post