Yet, it's true. When I play Monopoly,I think of permission based email marketing. Strange, maybe, but it applies, and I'll show you how.
First, if you were an American kid, you in all likelihood played the Parker Brothers' Monopoly board game, right? It's been around like 75 years, and people are still playing it! Why do you think it's so popular?
It's a dream... a fantasy.
In the game, you can be exceedingly wealthy by buying up properties on the board and then, renting them back to people who land on those spaces. The player with the most spaces owned, and especially the players that are able to build houses and then hotels on their properties, usually come out on top. So, how does it correlate to permission based email marketing?
That's easy
The bigger your list, the more money you'll make. Period.
If you want to win this crazy Internet marketing game, permission based email marketing is the hot ticket. You need to pull in all the names and email addresses of people in your niche that you can and then, send them email, every single day.
That last concept worries a lot of people. They think that mailing to your permission based email marketing list every day might get them labeled as spammers. Wrong! If you're mailing your list with great information about your niche and sending them useful content, they'll love you forever.
Then, it's all downhill from there. Once you've bonded with the people on your permission based email marketing list, they will accept the offers you send to them. So, load up your autoresponder follow-up series with messages that are of value. Then, when you send a broadcast email, telling the people on your list about some amazing (but high-quality) product that you have tried and love, they'll be more likely to buy because they like you and know you wouldn't steer them wrong.
You can do it! Be a millionaire, if you want to be, and have that cash coming in every single day. Just get as big a list as possible, and rather than fantasizing, live the dream! If you want more solid information about permission based email marketing and other Internet marketing topics, visit http://OvercomeEverything.com. You'll be amazed at what you'll find. This is Tellman Knudson, over and out!

