Are you considering building an email list, but have some doubts about why it is needed? Many bloggers and business owners don’t realize the importance of building an email list when they’re first starting out.
However most people usually change their mind when they see the impact email lists can have on someone else’s traffic and revenue.
In this article, we will share the top reasons why building an email list is important (with real case studies). We will also show you how to start building your email list – step by step.
In this beginner’s guide, we will cover the following topics:
- What is an email list?
- Why building an email list is important
- Social media vs email marketing
- What marketing experts are saying about email marketing
- What do you need to start building an email list
- How to choose the best email marketing service
- How to grow your email list and get more subscribers
- Finding new list building strategies and resources
By the end of this article, you should have answers to all your questions about building an email list.
What is an Email List?
An email list is a special list of names and email addresses of people who gave you permission to send them updates and promotions from your business.
You can build your email list inside an email marketing software and send an email blast to everyone regarding your blog updates, online store, or other business services.
We recommend using Constant Contact or Sendinblue to get started.
Why Building an Email List is Important?
According to the Direct Marketing Association, email marketing on average sees a 4300 percent return on investment (ROI) for businesses in the USA.
Because email subscribers joined your email list from your website and verified their identity by clicking on a link (double-optin), they are extremely interested in what you have to offer. This is why they are more likely to convert into paying customers.
In our business, email list gets 10 times higher conversions than social media campaigns.
This makes sense if you think about the reasons that make email an incredibly powerful communication channel:
1. Email is Personal
Email allows you to land into a user’s inbox. There is no ranking system limiting your reach. It is very direct and personal.
2. Email is Purposeful
To get updates from you, a user fills out a form to sign up for your email list and confirm their email address. Someone doing this much work is obviously interested in hearing from you, and they are much more receptive to your message.
3. Email is Targeted
As we mentioned earlier, the user has already shown interest in your product or content. Since you already know what they like, you can deliver them highly relevant offers to get better results. This is called segmentation, and we will cover that later in the article.
4. You Own Your Email List
You do not own Facebook, Twitter, or Google. Your social media campaigns and SEO efforts can go to waste when these platforms change their policies. On the other hand, you own your email list, and it is not influenced by decisions of other businesses.
5. Email is One-on-One
People read email in the privacy of their inbox. The message is not on a public timeline or newsfeed. They can ask you questions directly in private with confidence. This helps build trust and connection.
6. More People Use Email Several Times a Day
You may have heard that Facebook has 1.4 billion and Twitter has 100 million daily active users. What you have may not have heard, is the number of people using Email every day.
Every internet user has at least one email account. A recent research conducted by Radicati found out that there 3.8 billion active email accounts. That’s half the population of Earth.
This is precisely why every smart business in the world has an email list.
Big name brands learned this lesson a long time ago, and that’s why they spend thousands of dollars on social media campaigns to get people to sign up for their email lists.
They understand that email marketing is the best long-term investment with a much higher return because people will continue to get their message at a very low cost for a longer period of time.
Social Media vs Email Marketing
Now you’re probably thinking, wait a minute. What about social media?
In fact, we have been asked several times isn’t email marketing kind of dead with social media taking over everything?
The best way to answer this question is to look at the information Twitter and Facebook ask you before you create an account:
Yup, it’s an email address.
These companies know that emails are the most direct and reliable way of getting in touch with their customers.
Even if you sign up using your phone number, they will keep asking for your email address to help you find friends, for password recovery options, and most importantly to send you targeted email messages.
Here is a view of the social tab in a typical Gmail user’s inbox.
All these emails are from big social media platforms, so they can engage you with the content on their platform and get you to visit their app or website again.
All social media platforms are building an email list because they are smart business owners. This helps their valuation when selling their business.
While social media is a great way to reach your audience, it’s important to keep in perspective the timely nature of social media platforms.
They come and go.
Not too long ago we had MySpace, FriendFeed, Google Buzz, Plurk and countless others. Most of them are either dead now or irrelevant.
Today we have Facebook and Twitter that are prominent, but not everyone enjoys these platform. Some people prefer Instagram, Pinterest, WhatsApp, Snapchat, LinkedIn, etc.
Basically your users are all over the place on different platforms. But studies show that at least 91% of consumers check their email on a daily basis.
We are not saying that social media is not important. It is, and you should explore every opportunity to reach your audience.
However, you should spend more time and effort into something that guarantees higher results.
What Experts are Saying About Building an Email List?
Don’t take just our word for it, listen to what all top marketing experts are saying about email marketing:
Out of all the channels I tested as a marketer, email continually outperforms most of them.
– Neil Patel – Crazy Egg and QuickSprout
Getting an email address is the first critical step to figuring out who my reader is, and hopefully in the future, my customer of some sort.
– Joe Pulizzi – Founder Content Marketing Institute
If you’re not building an email list, you’re making a HUGE mistake.
– Derek Halpern – Founder Social Triggers
Email is the most predictable driver of growth and sales in our business. I prefer email marketing over all other traffic channels.
– Syed Balkhi – Founder WPBeginner
Many expert marketers say their biggest mistake was not building an email list when they first started out.
With all the reasons above, we hope that you’re convinced that building an email list is important for all businesses.
Now you might be wondering, how do I build an email list?
This brings us to the next section.
What You Need to Start Building an Email List?
By now, you know why building an email list is so important, and why ignoring it can be a HUGE mistake.
So let’s take a look at what you need to start building your email list.
3 Things You Need to Build an Email List:
- A website or blog.
- An email marketing service.
- High-converting opt-in forms
All three of these are fairly easy to set up, and none of them require programming or design skills.
For the sake of this article, we will only be focusing on the last two items in the list. If you don’t have a website or blog yet, then see our step by step guide on how to start a blog or how to make a website.
Choosing the Best Email Marketing Service
There are tons of email marketing services out there. Often beginners use the free option to save cost, which is understandable. However, some of these free platforms are not the best. Why?
Some platforms mislabel themselves as “email marketing service” when in reality all they offer is free blog subscription via email. This allows your users to receive an email update every time you publish a new blog post.
But that’s not true email marketing. Here are some of the downsides of using a free blog notification service:
- You can’t send out private email newsletters. To send an email, you will have to publish a new blog post, which means that the information you want to share will have to be publicly available first.
- You can’t personalize the email message. It will be delivered in the same format often with no branding or personalization.
- You can’t categorize subscribers by interests, demographics, or content type.
- There is no reporting. You don’t know how many people got the email, what percentage of users opened it, and how many of them clicked on your links.
- If you later tried to move to a paid service, your users will have to re-confirm their subscription. Many of them will not do it, and you will end up losing subscribers.
This is why we ALWAYS recommend using a professional email marketing service right from the beginning.
Yes, they cost a little bit of money, but they are an investment in your business which pays huge returns.
The benefit of professional email marketing services are:
- You can send private mass emails to your subscribers.
- You can see subscriber activity and group your subscribers based on actions they take.
- You can run A/B split tests to see which email subject line, content, and offers work best with your subscribers.
- With reporting tools, you can see which country you have the most subscribers from. You can adjust your time zone preferences, and send emails at the right time.
- Last, but definitely the most important, you can see the email addresses of all your subscribers.
There are hundreds of professional email marketing services available. To make it easy for you, we have compiled a list of the top email marketing services based on ease of use, cost-effectiveness, features, and performance.
For small businesses, we recommend using Constant Contact because they are one of the largest email marketing services in the world.
They offer a 30 day free trial. This gives you plenty of time to set up and start seeing the results. At the end of 30 days, your email list would likely be paying for itself (cost $9 / month). Use our Constant Contact Coupon to get 20% off.
If you’re looking for something more advanced that includes powerful marketing automation, then we recommend using HubSpot, Sendinblue or ConvertKit. They are both very popular among business owners, and they come with free trials as well.
Once you have signed up with an email marketing service, the next step is to add opt-in forms to your website to allow your users to subscribe.
Growing Your Email List and Getting More Subscribers
Did you know that more than 70% of visitors abandoning your website will never return? It’s true, just look in your Google Analytics and look at the percentage of new vs returning visitors.
That’s why you need to convert every website visitor into an email subscriber before they leave, so you can send them relevant messages to bring them back.
An average internet user spends just a few seconds looking at a website. This gives you very little time to engage them. If your email signup forms are not noticeable, then users will leave without ever subscribing to your website.
The biggest mistake that we see beginners make is not strategically placing high-converting opt-in forms.
Some WordPress themes come with built-in sidebar widgets, but they don’t convert as well.
Your email marketing service may also provide you with codes to embed in your theme, but that requires you to know how to code.
This is why we recommend our users to use OptinMonster. It is the most powerful conversion optimization software that helps you convert abandoning website visitors into subscribers and customers.
With its WordPress plugin, you can easily build an email list with OptinMonster.
Instead of adding boring signup forms to your sidebar, you can easily create high-converting opt-in forms like lightbox popups, floating header and footer bars, slide-in scroll boxes, fullscreen welcome mats, inline forms, and more.
But what makes OptinMonster really powerful is the behavior automation and personalization features. OptinMonster allows you to automatically show different opt-in forms based on where the user is coming from, which page they are visiting, and what they are doing on your website.
For example, the Exit-Intent® feature tracks your users’ mouse behavior and show them a targeted opt-in form at the precise moment they are about to leave. This helps you convert abandoning visitors into subscribers.
That’s why influencers like Michael Hyatt, Neil Patel, and Social Media Examiner use exit-intent on their websites. It helped Social Media Examiner add over 95,000 new subscribers in 7 months.
Nicolas Gagne, a small business owner, combined Constant Contact with a single exit-intent optin to grow his email list by 500%. This helped him triple his revenue from his online store (see the full case study).
There are tons more case studies and OptinMonster reviews that you can read as well.
Get started with OptinMonster today
Note: OptinMonster was started by WPBeginner’s founder, Syed Balkhi, because he wanted to get more email subscribers, faster. It helped us increase our email signups by 600%. Due to many requests, we released this tool for public, and currently, it’s the most recommended lead generation software in the market.
Aside from OptinMonster, another tool you can use to quickly grow your email list and social media followers simultaneously is by using a viral giveaway plugin like RafflePress.
It allows you to use giveaways to turn your website visitors into brand ambassadors. As a result, you get more traffic, email subscribers, and social media engagement without buying any paid ads.
Give it a try.
List Building Strategies and Resources
Having the right tools is crucial, but knowing how to use them properly is what makes the most difference.
In your email marketing strategy, the most important thing you should plan out is segmentation.
What is email list segmentation?
Email list segmentation is the process of grouping your subscribers, so you can better personalize your emails based on interest.
It helps you get higher open rates and click-through rates. This definitive guide to email marketing has all the information you need to segment your email list like a pro.
If you want to start growing your email list quickly, then see our tested and easy tricks to grow your email list faster.
If you’re not sure how to create an opt-in form, then see this 63-point checklist for creating a high-converting optin form.
Content Upgrades are the highest converting opt-in forms. It’s a technique where you offer bonus content at the end of your popular blog posts. These usually convert 5 times higher than a regular opt-in. Here are some content upgrade ideas that you should check out. We have a complete guide on how to effectively use content upgrades in WordPress.
There are a lot of different ways to capture email leads, and we have covered them in detail in our beginner’s guide to lead generation in WordPress.
Conclusion
It does not matter what kind of business you run, what kind of website you have, or what industry you are in.
If you have a website, and you want to turn your visitors into returning customers, then you need to get them on your email list.
We hope this article helped you understand why building an email list is important and helped you get started on the right foot.
You may also want to see our guide on how to add web push notifications to your website. This is another way to connect with visitors after they leave your website, and we recommend running it in conjunction with an email list for maximum results.
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Moinuddin Waheed says
Seeing a personalised message in your inbox is something that connects to the brands and customers.
No other method has a direct connection with the customers as the email is. So making an email list is a wise decision for growing our business.
And plugins like constant contact make it super easy and simple to build a powerful email list.
Thank you wpbeginner for detailing every aspect of email list.
WPBeginner Support says
You’re welcome
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Ahmed Omar says
email list is a powerful tool to keep visitors updated about all the new events and post on the website.
and to guarantee this you need a powerful mailing service like Constant Contact.
Thank you for the detailed explanation
WPBeginner Support says
You’re welcome.
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Ken says
I love how your example of an email inbox cluttered with messages from Instagram & Youtube is “opportunities for companies to engage”. LOL no! Those emails go straight to the trash. You know that, right?
WPBeginner Support says
That screenshot is only for an example and depending on your content strategy some of the emails from YouTube and Instagram can be helpful.
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Adams Green says
I must say, this is a very important blog that you’ve managed to publish!
WPBeginner Support says
Glad you’ve found our content helpful
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Ella says
Can I earn from an email list even if they don’t click my links
WPBeginner Support says
You would want to give your users a reason to click your links and for other ways to monetize your content we would recommend taking a look at our article below:
https://www.wpbeginner.com/beginners-guide/make-money-online/
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Garrett says
Is it better to create a series of email drafts first? To have a series of content ready to email out, after visitors join your list? Otherwise, somebody joins the list and never receives an email to engage them.
Should you pre-create 10 or so emails before enrolling with an email marketing service and before doing sign-up forms all over your website?
Just curious as to the ideal task order, when starting out from zero.
Thanks.
WPBeginner Support says
That is a personal preference question, to start you only need one email repaired to let users know that they signed up and you can grow from there.
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Jerry Whalen says
I have been working on a long term project and I am just beginning to check out the transition options. The information you have provided lets me know that actual functionality is on the horizon! Thanks for the boatload of information!
WPBeginner Support says
GLad our guide could be helpful
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Wenting Xie says
So many interesting ideas!
WPBeginner Support says
Thank you, glad you like our ideas
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chamil says
I get tons of knowledge from this web site. thanks for the article .its realy useful to beginers like us.
WPBeginner Support says
You’re welcome, glad you’ve found our content helpful
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Kathy Rowland says
Just switched to Constant Contact and very interested in OptinMonster. Thank you for the info here. Kathy
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Obarayese Sikiru says
I just know the difference between blog subscribers and email list. Does MailChimp service that comes with Woommerce perform email marketing service
WPBeginner Support says
WooCommerce has an addon to connect to WooCommerce to help you send emails to your visitors and users.
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Zeeva Natasha Zazhinne says
Thanks for this excellent article. While I still have a lot of questions, you’ve also given me the links to other articles I’m going to read next–in hopes of having those questions answered too!
WPBeginner Support says
You’re welcome, glad we could help clear up some confusion and our other articles should help fill in any missing information
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Rohit kumar Verma says
Thank you for this knowledge.
I have started collecting emails.
WPBeginner Support says
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Lawrence says
WPBeginner always has the right and perfect information for their readers. Your write-ups are always very useful.
Thanks for sharing this wonderful piece.
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Laura says
Your post really helped me with my list of emails. Keep up the good work.
WPBeginner Support says
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Naveen says
Hi Marc,
I’ve been learning that during email campaigns we should “give, give, give, sell…” and repeat.
So, basically we should give our email subscribers (maybe send educational emails?) 3x’s more than we try to sell something to them.
…be helpful…then offer to help them by selling your service or product to them
Alex Smith says
Thanks for all this wonderful information. I write both fiction and nonfiction. I’m wondering if I need to create two lists that people could sign up for. Or should I just have one? The audiences have some overlap but are mostly different. How do I handle this, short of having two websites (which I don’t want to do)–I currently have one author website. Thanks for any advice.
WPBeginner Support says
Hi Alex,
You can send different emails to different segments of users in the same list. Depending on your email marketing service, you can create forms allowing users to select their preference.
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Aaron says
This is great
WPBeginner Support says
Glad you like our article
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phyllis cole-dai says
Thanks for all this wonderful information. I write both fiction and nonfiction. I’m wondering if I need to create two lists that people could sign up for. Or should I just have one? The audiences have some overlap but are mostly different. How do I handle this, short of having two websites (which I don’t want to do)–I currently have one author website. Thanks for any advice.
WPBeginner Support says
Hello,
You can maintain two different email lists. When creating your sign up forms, you can add two check boxes, allowing users to choose which list they want to sign up for.
Another approach can be by creating user groups in your mailing list software. This will allow you to select which user group you want to send an email through your mailing list.
Admin
Mary says
Thank you very much for sharing this very rich content, it helped me a lot. gratitude.
Valentine Nnanyere says
I love this article. You actually helped with with cool tips to go about the email list for my blog, Thanks for sharing
Valentine Nnanyere
Andrew Wilkerson says
Although I can see the benefit for some businesses I personally hate email lists, annoying pop ups trying to get you to subscribe etc. etc. It seems every site I visit now has the same annoying crap.
I have been operating my website since 2004, I’ve seen trends come and go. One thing I refuse to do is annoy my customers with ads on my site or annoying newsletter subscriptions. Does anyone agree or is the whole world trying to push their business down our throats for the sake of making as much money as possible. Does anybody care about user experience? If you’re good at what you do then you will be found
mariet says
Yes, I agree with you in many ways.
Every site i visit wants my email address and other perso info. I often end up giving it, but often i get so annoyed about my privacy being attacked and products being pushed that I close the site in question.
But, now i am trying to create a site that will really improve people’s lives, I really want them to subscribe to posts that could change their lives.
On the one hand, I feel angry to be bulked in with all those sites trying to sell “stuff”. BUT, I think that it’s best to be pushy, otherwise people will not think to leave their email. Then they will forget about us when they most need us. I am not selling anything, i just want to increase online communication between suffers of a specific chronic illness. Whether i obtain sponsorship from medical device companies is not sure.
I want to be honest and integral, cover my costs – if i can (with sponsorship) – and not annoy my current or prospective users. Because if they don’t visit, my site is doomed.
I hope my answer makes sense to you and is meaningful to other.
Jay Rajamanickam says
I too hate the pop-ups. It spoil the user experience. If I want to follow the websites, I bookmark them and visit time to time. For the customers or readers who want to get email newsletter, I would add that option in the side bar. Curious readers can add their email in the sider bar without spoiling their reading experience.
TAJBIR SINGH says
tell me about newsletter and email marketing from godaddy ??
Marc says
Yeah, The Money Is In The List, they say…
OK, I’ve been building a long list of emails.
What do I do with it now?
“How to squeeze the money out of it?” that is a question left unanswered here.
Any advise ?
Carla says
Hi Marc,
I’ve been learning that during email campaigns we should “give, give, give, sell…” and repeat.
So, basically we should give our email subscribers (maybe send educational emails?) 3x’s more than we try to sell something to them.
…be helpful…then offer to help them by selling your service or product to them.
Carla
ikomrad says
I came here looking for advice on what information I should collect. Email address, first name, last name make sense, should i ask them for anything else that would be helpful for marketing?
Greg Turnquist says
When I set up an email list, I knew I would have both technical geeks as well as SciFi/Fantasy readers, so I created “groups”. When people opt-in to my mailing list, they pick one or the other (or both!) This lets me send emails targeted at each group that is more likely stuff they are interested in reading.
Hope says
Hey there
Thanks a lot for this article! I am in the process of starting my own music YouTube Channel and would love to begin with building an email list right from the start..
I am not a business selling anything yet but for MailChimp I have to give a business address that will be shown in the newsletters. I dont wanna give away my private address as well but how can I still legally (with the opt-in and everything) collect email address and be able to send newsletters? Would you still recommend MailChimp for strategic purposes or do you have any other ideas?
Thanks a lot!!
Hope
WPBeginner Support says
Please contact MailChimp support.
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JM says
Hi, Hope. I am in exactly the same boat. I am starting a new blog and getting subscribers to my website launch page; however, the site does not sell anything and does not have a physical address. Did you figure out a solution for your situation?
Carla says
Hi Hope,
MailChimp allows you to remove the address (or add a P.O. Box address).
Carla
Greg Turnquist says
To comply with anti-spam law you HAVE to include an address. Mailchimp enforces that. Now you can plug in a PO Box if you wish to pay for that. It’s exactly the reason my wife and I set one up when she launched her own newsletter as she started building her reader fan list.
Stu says
Great article… but why is a leading website like yours not mobile friendly. . ?
Melissa says
A really useful article about the value of gathering email subscribers from your blog, and great to have something other than Mail Chimp suggested!
Joseph Dabon says
To grow your email list, everybody is talking about giving free gifts as incentive for signing up. But for a beginner like me, where can we find these gifts?
WPBeginner Support says
You can use content upgrades as gifts.
Admin
Greg Turnquist says
The fundamental idea is to give people something that aligns with the type of subscriber you seek. For example, if you wish to have a list of SciFi readers, a free SFF short story, book, or character dossier would be very appetizing to the sort of people you wish to attract. It can’t be something they can get from anywhere (like an Amazon gift card) but instead something genuine that you have created.
Line says
This was all helpful, Thanks! I was about to activate the Feedburner plugin on my WP-page, but after reading this, I will not.
I have a blog, where I write about my experiences living abroad, and all I want is a feature, that automatically sends email to the subscribers when I publish a new post.
It’s not my intention to send out newsletters – just the automatic notification about a new post.
That is why I thought Feedburner would be great for me. But would you still recommend me to use Mailchimp or something alike for this?
Thanks in advance – Line
Em Fairley says
Feedburner or Jetpack is all you need for that purpose. Aweber or Mailchimp etc are purely for newsletters
Kyler Brown says
My wife has been wanting to start a mailing list for sometime now for her bakery business. She just operates from our own home, so it would be nice to have a way to branch out to our customers a bit. This helped us out a lot, and I liked your point about getting more personal with your customers through email. Thanks for sharing this.
Ann says
Great post! I started using GetResponse lately as Mailchimp wasn’t enough for me. It’s also easy to learn and has cool features!
Linda Throup says
Mailchimp could just be what I am looking for with regards to the mailing lists, however it looks quite daunting with all the questions regarding company information, I am just an individual who has a regular job and looking to sell ebooks in the future, can you advise please?
Thanks
Maryam says
This is extremely helpful, I’m going to start right away. Because I’ve started my fashion blog in August and I still did not know to do the email subscrption and nobdy explain it wel until I read this post.
Thanks a lot!
Maryam
Eric says
Hello,
I’ve recently create a WP blog–newbie and constantly being reminded. I have Jetpack installed. I used their subscribe via email widget. I have it in the footer. The subscribe buttons does not work at all. It’s like it’s not linked to anything, but I feel like I’m missing something.
On jetpack’s support page, they state this feature should be default and ready to go.
What am I missing here? Thanks for any insight. I have at least 2 hours into this.
WPBeginner Support says
Please contact JetPack’s support. It seems like your theme’s CSS is conflicting with your subscription form.
Admin
naresh says
Truly inspirational. That is exactly the type of business model I want and am
currently building. Thanks for showing me that dreams can be a reality!
Liat says
Hi, I want to create a “sign up” button on my wp site where viewers can enter their name and email and then it AUTOMATICALLY adds them to my mailing list. Is there a way of doing that instead of entering each address manually? Could I do something like that through a simple gmail account or would I have to use a more complex program?
Thanks
Sarah says
I don’t have,I just signed up with mailChip after reading this article,but,if I am able to create the mail list what happens with that of Jetpack ?
WPBeginner Support says
Here is how to switch from JetPack subscriptions to MailChimp.
Admin
Syed Balkhi says
No because the other folks didn’t consent to receive emails from you.
Chris says
If someone uses my e-mail address in an online mail shot (that they got with my consent) but have contacted me and not blind copied my e-mail in with others – essentially sharing my data with others – am I then able to use these e-mails for my own benefits in a mail shot (whilst ensuring all addresses are blind copied) but also ensuring there is an opt-out option in my e-mail
Raquel Costa Hammer says
What about buying lists of emails? Do you know any safe site to buy these type of lists?
WPBeginner Staff says
Buying a list of email is never a good idea.
Raquel Costa Hammer says
Why? What you would advise on how to creste an email list from a different country?
Anouk says
It shouldn’t be a different way. Put an opt-in form on your blog or website, and people who are interested will sign up.
Don’t buy an email list because people will report you as a spammer. You should always send emails to people who agreed to receive emails from you.
Dahlia says
Hi how do you create a subscribe button that offers something for free? That’s what I’m having trouble with…
WPBeginner Staff says
This can be done using OptinMonster. Checkout our guide on how to “How to Create a Daily and Weekly Email Newsletter in WordPress. As for categories you will have create RSS to Email campaign and Groups for each individual category.
Samuel King says
Awesome post!
I am working on a site and trying out the sidebar widget position to add the optin form. I would like to know how did you create your subscription widget box located on the sidebar? I want something that gives subscribers the option to select just like yours.
Thanks in advance
Ian says
Great guide, just what I was looking for but it is timing that is my question. I have just got my ecommerce website up and running selling “print on demand” (small run personalised printing) products. Have only a few items for sale so when should I try to create my email list.? Is 15 items in a shop too small so wait until I have say 50? Create a landing page that promises more in the future so sign up now? Not an easy one to find advise on. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
WPBeginner Support says
Ian, 15 items are enough to get your visitors curious so it is time to get them to signup or otherwise they will probably never know when you add new items. We have even seen signup forms on websites that are not even launched yet.
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CL Langdon says
As a total beginner to all of this, there is a serious “learning curve” in just getting to this point. If all I want to do is create a mailing list – why do i have to have a third party mailing service if I use yahoo or gmail? Does this mean that I have to sign up with mailchimp or aweber? I find this all a bit confusing as to why i need to do this at all? and then what happens if in the future, i want to add this feature? right now i have no budget to pay additional fee-services, so it is just not an option. I find navigating all of this extremely confusing as a first time user of WP and setting up a site. Many of the plugins break my site and cause serious problems, so i am very leery on downloading additional plugins. most of them have 4-5 – star ratings but only have a few comments that created that rating. If you could consider taking one (or two) step(s) back and try to explain on a more basic level – i think that would really help beginners. I am finding all of this social media, feedburner, etc to be extremely time consuming and the blog comments i am getting are ALL advertisers, so I have marked them as spam and deleted them without displaying on my site.
I only wanted to to set up a site that displays information and have people come to my site to sign up as interested in what we have to say. If we decided to conduct further activities in the future, we can try that after we get past this “beginner” stage.
thank you in advance for your articles and site, to date, your site has been extremely helpful.
WPBeginner Support says
CL Langdon,
We understand how overwhelming and confusing this could be for a new user. But you will soon find out how useful it would be for you in the future. We would recommend you not to cover every thing quickly. Focus on building your site, bringing visitors, posting content. When you are stuck at something, focus on that specific problem and try to solve it using tutorials on our site or else where.
As for email services, well actually there is a limit on how many emails you can send from a free gmail or yahoo account. Sending out mass emails is considered abuse of service by these free email service providers. Your emails will either end up in spam folder of your users, or they will not recieve them at all. It is also possible that your email service can suspend your account for violation of terms of use. This is why you need a third party email service.
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Lisa says
Great post. What is best option if I want to add opt-in like jet pack and send emails when there is a new post but also want to build email list. 2 separate forms on the site ??
Thanks
WPBeginner Support says
Yes if you could get users to enter their email addresses to two different lists.
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Mursaleen says
i am using Wysija for newsletter at my .. what will be the result if i create list myself and send newsletter will it be deliveered in spam boxx ?
WPBeginner Support says
Not always but yes it is likely going to end up in spam.
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Alex Ferrara says
This was helpful and timely for me. I am in the planning stage and have been researching the various email services. One that i have come across that appeals me is GetResponse. But i have found limited info on this. Are you familiar with this service? How does it compare to aweber or mailchimp?
WPBeginner Support says
Alex GetResponse is a good service too. They have a smaller customer base than MailChimp or Aweber but they are definitely on the right track. You should consider your own options that will help you decide. For example, pricing, growth, support, reliability, deliverability, spam filters, etc. Make a list of these factors to compare on your own, you will also find such analysis around the web but those analysis could be biased towards one of the service. So you better do it on your own.
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afshin mokhtari says
My website/blog has been around for about 3 years. I added the option to opt-in to be notified of my latest posts about a year ago. I get an email everytime somebody subscribes and that turned out to be about 1 or 2 a week.
In the last say 6 weeks, all of a sudden I’m getting at least 4 or 5 emails from my blog telling me someone signed up for my mailing list. I look at the email adresses and it seems to me a good 1/2 of them are bogus emails! What gives?
I understand fake people getting an account on your site so they can post a link to their own products or sites, looking for a linkbacks and such…. but I personally approve all comments and dont publish spam. I don’t understand why I’m getting such a high number of fake subscribers.
WPBeginner Support says
Which email service provider you are using? Proper email service providers like mailchimp or aweber come equipped with tools to deal with such signups. As for your email subscribers, you can check out this article on how we boosted our email list subscribers on WPBeginner.
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Richard Benjamin says
In response to “bogus” email subscribers, I will tell you why it is done… because I do it myself. When I am forced to put in my email information just to get some free information, it irritates me. The reason it irritates me is because, I deal with many companies in my business, I can not afford the time to keep sifting through my inbox to delete 50 emails from a company that I just wanted a little information from. Email marketing optin is great, but keep in mind – not everyone wants the bombarding of emails after-the-fact.