If you're a keen follower of the internet marketing industry, you would have noticed that there has been a lot of interest in co-registration services lately. A lot of people are asking if this was a new technology or concept.
People have been starting and responding to related threads in the Internet marketing forums. Everyone wants to know what the noise is all about.
Co-registration is just a simple way of building opt in email lists. Co-registration is not a new concept. It's a list building system the early internet marketers like Terry Dean . Co-registration involves having your subscription offer listed alongside other publications' offers, so that when someone signs up to the other newsletters, he or she is given the option of signing up for yours as well without needing to re-enter his or her personal information.
Let me explain better.
If you sign up for free stuffs online, you must have come across a situation where you're asked if you're interested in similar free offers. You'll be asked to check the offer you're interested in. Once you check them and hit submit, you're automatically subscribed to multiple offers, usually newsletters.
I love co-registration services because I don't have to go out to look for traffic. I just set up my account and the co-reg services direct people to my autoresponder. I pay a one time fee and my subscribers will be delivered to me. Cost per subscribers is
usually around $0.20 to $1.
So your job is cut out:
1. Pick a co-registration service
2. Write your co-reg ads
3) Open an autoresponder account
4) Run your campaign.
That's it. Do the above and you'll start building your list in a couple of hours. Guaranteed!