Guaranteed email earnings without the hassle of building an email list
Many newcomers to the online world of ‘make money online’ imagine that they’re going to ‘push a button’ and money will flood in free, sometimes crazy amounts of money.
If these ‘hungry business opportunity seekers’ stopped to think, it would be obvious that money can’t come out of thin air. But it’s not 100% their fault, because everywhere they look they see spammy offers promising that an 11 year-old kid, or 80 year old Mum, made a four-figure sum that weekend, from a standing start.
I fell for it myself for a while until common sense prevailed.
Yes, there are businesses where you can make money cost-free – but instead of spending money email earnings, substitute spending time. And when I needed to find paying customers by organic (Facebook) marketing, the time required was too much of a challenge alongside my offline business.
When you finally realise you need to put some serious time or money into email earnings an online income, you’ll be dazzled by an array of expensive offers that may work for you – or may not – AFTER you’ve parted with your up-front money.
For instance, I paid for one expensive course that was going to teach me to produce a digital product that would make me thousands! ‘We’ were going to use paid advertising to sell it. I produced the eBook, but even their top paid ads coach couldn’t make enough sales to cover the cost of the advertising, let alone the cost of the course. That was many years ago, and I know far better now than to pay out such sums of money just on trust. I expect a free trial first.
Lower risk method
The trick is to let someone else produce the eBook, or course, or an in-demand service, and just hop on the back of someone else’s hard work.
This is known as ‘affiliate marketing’, and in case you wonder if it’s a respectable method of marketing, bear in mind it’s more popular than you may first think – Amazon is probably one of the best known companies using affiliate marketing.
Some Affiliate Marketing Statistics For 2023
- By 2027 the global affiliate marketing industry is expected to grow to a market size of $27.78B. (Proficient Market Insights)
- The average salary of an affiliate marketer is $54,251/year. (PayScale)
- According to 80% of brands an important source of revenue is through affiliate marketing. (Digiday x AWIN)
- 28% of affiliate marketers use blogs to promote affiliate links. (Statista)
- Affiliate marketing helps with brand awareness according to 58% of brands. (Digiday x AWIN)
Check out the entire list here:
https://bloggingwizard.com/affiliate-marketing-statistics/
So what in-demand service do I use?
The ‘in-demand’ service I have found, that’s paying me every day, is sending emails to the ‘hungry business opportunity seekers’ mentioned earlier.
But isn’t email marketing dead, I hear you ask? Surely it’s social media every time?
Here’s what’s happening in the world of email marketing:
- 29% of email senders perform list cleaning tasks, such as removing inactive subscribers, on a monthly basis. (Mailjet)
- 35.3% of marketers say Tuesday is the best day of the week to send emails. (Mailmodo)
- 49.5% of marketers say email marketing mostly helps with content distribution. (Mailjet)
- Automation is used by 63% of email marketers. (Statista5)
- Clicks are 101% higher in segmented campaigns than they are in non-segmented campaigns. (Mailchimp2)
- Email marketing revenue was $7.5 billion in 2020. (Statista4)
- Email marketing was the number one marketing channel for 78.3% of marketers in 2022. (Mailmodo)
- Over 300 billion emails get sent every day. (Statista2)
- The average click-through of an email is 2.6%. (Mailchimp1)
- The average open rate of an email is 21.3%. (Mailchimp1)
- The majority of marketers, or 39.4%, send 1 to 4 email campaigns a month. (Mailmodo)
- The newsletter is the most popular campaign type. 83.3% of marketers sent this type of campaign in 2022. (Mailmodo)
- The number one struggle for email marketers is standing out in the inbox, according to 37.3% of email senders. (Mailjet)
- There are 4 billion email accounts around the world. (Statista1)
So, THAT’S the in-demand service I’m using. I’m making money from the email list someone else has built.
How does it work?
You can take a free trial, with access to a list of 5,000 to start you off earning, and it’s recommended that you send 15 emails a day to that list (different, and spread across the day, of course) plus 40,000 emails to the owner’s main list, to build ‘your’ list.
Every email opened earns you 10c whether a sale is made or not.
Here’s what you no longer have to worry about:
- Finding opportunity seekers in the first place (this business has access to 14 million emails, and that number is growing by the day).
- All the technical ‘stuff’ of maintaining and emailing a huge email list inside an auto-responder and getting your emails into subscribers’ inboxes is handled for you. I didn’t realise how problematic and expensive that is until I started using my own auto-responder.
- Finding offers to promote, and getting accepted to promote them. ‘Big’ marketers don’t want ’small’ marketers sending poor quality traffic to their offers – it lowers the conversion rate that entices other ‘big’ marketers to promote their offers.
- Writing emails that catch the eye so people want to open them.
I just schedule out the day’s emails (up to 100,000 on my list and 40,000 on his list) and every time someone opens an email:
- I get paid a guaranteed 10c
- They get added to ‘my’ email list, to be sent further emails
- If they open those further emails, I earn another 10c.
So as my list grows, and I send more emails to them, my list size and earnings increase, whether I make a sale or not.
After just 10 days of mailing I’m earning about $13 a day and the trend is upwards as I’m allowed to send more (increased experience in the program). It takes me 20 minutes a day.
That’s the basics.
There’s full training inside the free trial >> here’s my affiliate link
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If an effortless $13+ for 20 minutes a day, from a start-up cost of $97, doesn’t float your boat, no worries, but perhaps you know people who would enjoy that, and you can just earn referral commissions.
In any case, compare this to buying a solo-ad from the ‘messenger pests’ in my inbox trying to sell me solo-ads at $90 per hundred emails (for instance). I’ve tried using these. On a good day 60% would open and get added to my email list, but there’s no guarantee they will EVER buy, and I’m $90 down on the deal. Someone told me the other day he’d spent $3,000 on solo-ads and barely made a sale. OUCH!
Do I worry about the offers being sent?
I don’t know exactly what offers are sent. The guy behind the service makes all the sales and just pays us a guaranteed 10c for every opener.
Given the offers that abound online, if some I’m sending are ‘not-so-good’ people are going to find them anyway, from my list or someone else’s. It’s actually what the ‘hungry opportunity seekers’ WANT. It’s part of the learning experience I went on before I saw sense. And mixed in with the offers I’m sending are some very good ones.
I have my own ‘warm list’ of leads I’m nurturing and I only send them offers that I have proved, to myself, will work and are good value for money. Do they join them? Do they thump! Then someone contacted me the other day and said he’d spent $9,000 on offers that hadn’t worked for him. Even while I’m emailing him with my own proven offers. Obviously I need to work on building trust a bit more!
Talking of trust….
Do I trust the owner of this program?
He’s been in the email business 27 years, and was recommended to me by someone I certainly know and trust. The same program is also highly spoken of by another online friend who has had similar earnings to mine (and he does not benefit from my involvement).
Take the free trial >> here’s my affiliate link << and watch the videos to make your own business decision.
After the free trial….
Guaranteed email earnings
Upgrading costs a one-time $97 and allows you to withdraw your earnings once they’ve reached $300. (Worldwide payments via Wise).
Be aware that – just as you have to put fuel into a car if you buy it after a test drive – so you need to top up your mailing and list building credits when they run out. Or if you buy a shop, when you’ve used up your stock you buy more.
The prices vary, and if you keep your eyes open for sales, you can pick up superb bargains. I’ve seen an offer of 1 million Pro credits (i.e. emails to openers – the most responsive type of leads) for $125. Check out the sample prices inside the free trial and choose your offer.
As an upgraded member….
I can:
- Download ‘my’ leads from the service and upload them to my own list – but only if I were a spend-thrift, wanting to pay for my Auto-responder to host them! After just 10 days ‘my’ list is almost 10,000 subscribers. That would cost me maybe $150 a month at one well-known auto-responder.
- Send my own offers to the list.
- Send their tested CPA (Cost per action) offers which can earn more than the 10c. I haven’t tested this side of the business yet. Having used CPA offers elsewhere, I’m happy with the guaranteed 10c.
- Offer a free trial to anyone who might like to join me >> here’s my affiliate link >>.
- If any of my referrals join, I earn the full $97 plus 5% of any further email credits they buy. But I have seen figures showing that as your list grows your earnings can grow without the hassle of trying to recruit others. I’m toying with the idea that I’d rather other people didn’t join – it’s too good to share!
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