In episode #937, we discuss how to effectively collect more emails in 2019. Tune in to hear our tips and tricks.
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- [00:27] Today’s Topic: How to Effectively Collect More Emails In 2019
- [00:38] There’s a ton of pop-up email software out there.
- [01:05] The benefit is that they optimize and convert for you.
- [01:26] Exit Intelligence will design your pop-ups, manage your account, and make sure you hit your desired conversion rate.
- [01:35] It costs about $3000 for the service.
- [02:10] Pop-ups don’t work as well as they used to.
- [02:25] Quizzes are a great device to get more emails.
- [02:40] Eric and Neil aren’t sure what the best method is anymore.
- [03:00] Eric is going to stick to creating free tools.
- [03:15] You don’t have to build a tool, just find what works for you.
- [03:28] You can buy tools or scripts instead of making them.
- [04:15] Live events/streams are a great gimmick for getting more email addresses..
- [04:45] 1K Projects is a great resource.
- [04:50] That’s it for today!
- [05:00] We hit our goal of 1 Million downloads! So, we will be throwing a free event in Los Angeles. Check out this website if you would like to attend. Don’t forget to continue listening to our podcast for further details.
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