Getting Started – Quick Guide
In this tutorial we get you up and running quickly with our “Getting Started with Easy Responders“ guide, which is designed to give you a fool proof quick and easy guide to getting your account set –up and your responders working.
Step 1
Create your Easy Responder account by clicking on the Get Started Here link on the Easy responders Home page

Now enter your details on the sign up page.

2. Check Your mail box for the Easy responders confirmation that your account has been created. Note you should receive this email within 120 seconds or less. If you do not receive the mail, this indicates that the mail has probably gone to your SPAM box, because your SPAM filters have picked up the mail as SPAM
If the mails went to your Junk box then please add paul@easyresponders.com to your safe list.
You can do this as follows:
In Outlook – Actions – Junk Mail – Add sender to safe list senders list
3. Log into your account and you will be presented with the welcome screen

Now follow the instructions on the welcome screen
Click on Manage Autoresponder and create a new auto responder

Having created your responder now set up your first follow-up message.
Simply enter the text you require in the edit box , add an email subject name and a title banner and save your follow up message.

Repeat step b for as many follow-up messages as your require.
d. Open the manage email prospect screen

Add an email using this screen and terminating by clicking on “Add this Email”
Repeat item d. for as many emails as you have or simply load them in bulk using the upload csv file upload facility.
4. Now that you have an auto responder, one or more follow up messages and one or emails added to your list then you are up and running.
5. In order to gain more exposure and more email prospects you may now add a form to your site in which you can capture clients/emails.
To do this, simply click on Create Opt-in Form as follows:

Select your chosen responder from the drop down list and paste the html into your code on your web site. This will create an opt-in form on your site.

Additional Information
Please note that by law Easy responders operate a double opt-in email strategy, this means that when you a client enters his name and email into your form, he will receive an email requesting authority to join your list. Only when the client clicks on the link in that email will he be added to your list and start receiving follow ups.
4 comments:
I'd like to use this to "follow" up with customers that have purchased my products. Do you see a good way of doing this?
I was thinking that I'd generate the initial auto response by manually inputing the email address when I ship the product. Then they get 3-4 messages over the next year asking for how the product is performing.
Will this work?
Hi,
What you could do is the following, which in my opinion would be better.
Set up a responder which you can call prospects for example, these are people that you are canvassing but who have not converted into paying customers yet.
You send them follow ups with your free details about your product, white paper, free ebooks etc. When they convert you then set them up in your customer responder, this responder must consist only of people who have already bought somethinmg from you.
We have a facility which is going in this weekend, which I call "not in one but in the other". What this does is ensuure that your clients only receive the follow ups relevant to their status. This means that prospects will only get prospects follow ups and actual customers will get customers follow ups. You do this by defining two responders and telling the system, that if for example you add an email to your customer responder, the system checks and deletes the email from the prospects responder.
The point being you do not want to be sending a customer mails about trying to convert him. Thsi ensures this won`t happen.
So the answer is yes the principal is good, by keeping in contact with people you will get a much better overall result, you`ll pick up testimonials, both good and bad, but use the bad ones to improve your product and the good ones you can post on your site etc.
I hope this helps.
Rgds
Paul
It does help, thanks for the response and the ideas. I'll see if I can get things rolling with this...
Here is what i would like to do.
i need to have a link for the auto responder to deliver a free ebook.
can i put the auto responder link on my blog and have the responder send the ebook as a file ?
Can you help on how to do this?
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