Let's be honest with each other.
How many times does this happen? You’re browsing on the internet, and you come across a blog article you love. You decide to come back to the blog and read it regularly. Two hours later and you’ve completely forgotten about this cool new blog you discovered. Chances are you’ll never make it back there unless a serendipitous event reunites you with the blog a few months down the road.
Guess what… the exact same thing happens to a lot of your readers. If you don’t believe me, look at your Google Analytics stats and see how many of them are first-time visitors. The vast majority of them will likely never make it back to your blog or website.
That is unless you can convince them to join your list. Once you have their email on your list of subscribers, you can keep bringing them back to your blog over and over again and build a deeper, stronger relationship with your readers.
Building a list is easier than you think.
Get Them To Sign Up for Something Cool
Start by signing up for a dependable autoresponder Service like Aweber (depending on your needs and budget). Set up your first list, write a short little email to welcome new readers, and grab the code for an opt-in form or install a plugin on your WordPress or similar website. Embed it in your sidebar or even better add it to the bottom of all your blog articles (or do both). This alone will get you started building your list.
From there you can expand and start to learn more about list building. Things you want to look into are a dedicated opt-in page, pop-up opt-in forms, etc. Once you get your opt-in page set up, you can link to it from your social media profiles and when you guest blog different places for example.
You've Got to Walk Before You Can Run
There’s a lot more to learn about list building, but this should get you started in the right direction. Once you get your first few subscribers, it’s time to start emailing them regularly.
Engage Regularly
Send a quick email every time you publish a new blog article, or if you do a lot of posting, consider doing a weekly recap type mail instead. The main idea is to keep bringing them back to your blog and turn them into loyal fans and regular readers.
Once that happens, chances are good that they start to share your blog and links to individual blog articles to their circle of influence. Since everyone has social media profiles these days that could amount to quite a bit of new traffic for you.