An Easy Way To Use Cover Graphics To Build Your Database Quicker!

by Kieren Moran

When you’re starting an online business, the last thing you want to do is pay out money to create professional cover graphics. Many people are tempted to just run out and download free cover software or ebook cover templates in an attempt to build their businesses easily.

While this may well appear to be an ideal solution, when it comes to running an online business, free goods most often come high price tag. When you’re just starting out, establishing trust and credibility amongst visitors to your site is essential and having your cover designed professionally will almost certainly help you achieve these goals.

Why Build a Subscriber List? Many new marketers don’t understand the importance of building a great subscriber list. Your subscribers are the life-blood of any successful online business.

Marketers are continuously striving to attract new visitors to their sites because each new visitor is a potential customer. Of course, not all of them will make an immediate purchase so ideally, you need their email addresses, which you can get by means of a subscription box where they can opt-in to receive your newsletters, etc.

How to Build Your Subscriber List If you’re under the impression that you simply need a subscription box on your site, you’ll be sorely disappointed.

Internet users have become much more savvy about giving out their email addresses to just any website. Your visitors want to know they’ll be subscribing to a site that is going to offer quality information.

In order to offer your visitors the impression of professionalism and instill a sense of trust in what you have to offer them, paying for some great cover graphics for promotional items or giveaway enticements can be an excellent investment into your business’s success.

Encouraging Visitors to Subscribe For the most part, a subscription on its own is simply not going to cut it. Instead, try offering your visitors something beneficial, such as a weekly or monthly report, and to encourage them even more, go ahead and offer all first-time subscribers a free eBook.

Of course, you’ll need to be sure you present your giveaway item as being worth something of value. This can mean showing visitors your free ebook or report as an attractive cover graphic to represent what your new subscribers will be receiving when they opt-in to your mailing list.

It’s undeniable that your subscriber rates will increase when you’re offering those who opt-in, a product which they perceive to be of value. In fact, market analysis suggests that a professionally designed cover graphic, can drive up opt-in conversion rates by as much as 65%

Increasing Profits With Giveaways People who visit websites want to learn something. They’re trying to find information about a topic that interests them. If your site doesn’t offer the information they’re looking for, they’ll simply leave and look for it elsewhere.

Likewise, if someone arrives at your site in search of information, then that is what they should get. Instead, if they’re immediately presented with a sales pitch, you can just as well say goodbye for good.

However, smart marketers will realize they need to offer those same visitors a free product to entice them into subscribing. Prominently display a great cover graphic that shows visitors what they’ll be getting. A freebie not only satisfies their need for information but also shows them you’re not actively trying to sell something. You’ve immediately begun to build a level of trust between your subscribers and you.

Having established trust from the start when you gave your subscriber that free eBook, they’ll inevitably be more willing to purchase products from you in future which you may decide to promote in your monthly newsletters.

This simple freebie giveaway tactic coupled with a visual stimulus such as a cover graphic can easily double your overall profits very quickly.

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