How To Build A List With A Blog

by Lee McIntyre



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About The AuthorLee McIntyre is an internationally recognised information publisher, direct response consultant, speaker and author. He's the founder and CEO of 'Get More Momentum' where he helps others build, and grow, profitable online businesses using ethical marketing strategies that produce fast results.

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Comment by Benjamin Gurman
2010-07-29 15:48:30

Lee,
Your current blog (http://www.lee-mcintyre.com/blog/) home page does not have the opt-in block that you recommend using in the the How to Build A List video (I know the video is older and you changed tactics). So did you find out in testing that it was counter productive to throw the opt-in block into top of blog?
Thanks,
Ben
PS. I find your material very clear, honest and genuine. Thanks.

 
Comment by Doug Prentice
2010-08-03 14:57:49

Hi Lee
What a cracking tutorial. Although I know a little bit about setting up my blog and posting this filled in many of the blanks and pulled the whole concept together.
It’s so easy to lose sight of the purpose of the blog but I am now clearer in my mind about using it build relationships and build a list.

I have always been cautious about adding too much personal stuff on my blog but now feel confident enough to do so especially with the content ratios you give in the video.

The technical stuff was also extremely instructive as it’s just what I’ve digging about for over the last few weeks.

This was worth one month’s subscription on its own!

Would write more but must go and do some stuff and capitalise on the enthusiasm you always generate.
Best regards
Doug

 
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