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		<title>Do Follow-up Email Campaigns Really Work?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you have probably heard the theory that if you send a series of follow-up emails to a prospect over time, that they will soften up to you and purchase your products or join your program.
I&#8217;ve put this to the test and have even gone so far as to purchase follow-up email campaigns from top [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So you have probably heard the theory that if you send a series of follow-up emails to a prospect over time, that they will soften up to you and purchase your products or join your program.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve put this to the test and have even gone so far as to purchase follow-up email campaigns from top marketers. Most of them failed to produce any results at all.</p>
<p>You see, when using long term follow-up via email, you need to remember the rule of the &#8220;valid business reason&#8221; in each message. In other words, you should have a reason for the email and that reason should have your prospect&#8217;s WANTS in mind.</p>
<p>You might email them with an occasional special free offer, invitation to a training call, content they can use &#8211; not a series of drip messages designed just to get them to join your business, or buy your product. People can spot those kinds of emails a mile away and you will lose them QUICK!</p>
<p>Remember to be yourself in your emails. Don&#8217;t go out of your way to try to make them look and sound &#8220;professional&#8221;. Make it look like you typed it to your prospect directly. You want to keep their attention, and the more unique you are the better chance you have of that.</p>
<p>For more prospecting tips and to find out What Network Marketing Prospects Really Care About, check out >>> <a href="http://www.leadersclub.com/36791/html/what_prospects_care_about.asp"><b>THIS VIDEO</b></a></p>
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