Quantity or Quality of an Email List?

Michele D.

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Someone told me that I should focus on the "Quality" rather that the "Quantity" for my list but I don't see any reasons why I need to focus on it because according to me, more opt-ins, means a higher conversion rate. Am I wrong? If it was quality then what's the definition of a quality list? and how can I improve the quality of a list?
 

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HELLO NO. You are SO wrong. BOTH numbers matter,
however, QUALITY is much more valuable than quantity.

You could have 1,000,000 subscribers, and make 75%
commissions on everything you sell or promote, but if
all your subscribers are Freebie Seekers and never buy
anything, 0% of 0 sales is ???

However, if you have a "Buyers List" of 100 people and
even if you only make 30% of everything you promote,
and only 10 people buy whenever you promote, then
you're at least making 10X 30% of whatever you are
promoting, true?
 

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AND...

A quality list is one which gets YOU the results
that YOU are looking for. If you are looking for
people willing to buy whatever you promote,
then a quality list is a list full of buyers. And
by full, I do not necessarily mean a large number
but just that a large percentage of the number
of subscribers you do have.

ALSO,

"...more opt-ins, means a higher conversion rate..."

The only conversion rates which are higher are your
mailing list conversions. Mailing list conversions don't
matter as much as "sales conversions" or "click through
conversions" or whatever it is you're looking for your
subscribers to do...
 

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When it comes to list building quality over quantity is mostly based on the traffic. Meaning you should focus on getting a quality lead/prospect instead of focusing on sending a lot of general traffic that is not niche related.

But, you need a good balance. For instance, if you just send 5 quality visitors to a landing page you might not even get 1 optin, obviously depending on a lot of factors such as squeeze page copy, design, offer etc.

So quantity does play a role as well, the more quality leads you send to your optin page the higher chance you have to get the results you want. But that doesn't make quantity important over quality, all I'm saying is that you have to send a good quantity number of quality traffic to your landing pages in order to reach your goal. If that even makes sense :DD:

For instance, you have to spend more time or money getting 100 quality leads who're interested in your offer instead of targeting 10000 people who're not interested or have little interest.

If it was quality then what's the definition of a quality list?
A quality list is a list of email subscribers who don't need much convincing to convert into buying customers, this could be people who have bought a similar product, people searching for a similar product or service via a search engine or a name that keeps popping up in social networks, forums, offline events and online portals. You know someone is a quality lead because they follow everything that has to do with the particular niche you're into.

To put it in short, a quality email list consist of subscribers who open your emails, read them, click links and buy the offers you promote. Even when they need help with anything they would rather email you first before going anywhere for help. That's a quality email list.

and how can I improve the quality of a list?
The first thing you have to make sure is that you're getting quality traffic of people who're really into what you're promoting. Then you can tweak and split test to improve conversions later on because you need traffic to do all the necessary improvements. If you're buying traffic then make sure it's not cheap or non niche related traffic always invest in quality traffic even if it's $1 per click just as long as you get a good ROI though.

Never underestimate cheap traffic though, there are people who're doing a good job out there and saying cheap traffic doesn't work is not fair. Some of these traffic portals/services can surprise you.

Hope that answers your questions.
 

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From a Solo Ad-point of view:
The quality of your traffic is very important, since you would be able to raise your prices significantly when selling clicks if your traffic happens to generate a high Opt-In rate from tier1 and also makes tons of sales for your customers. No quantity will ever get you this far, if your quality does not improve, because raising prices per click will easily allow you to just generate far more money with the same quantity of clicks than what you have sold before. Imagine you'd be able to sell 200 clicks for 120 USD instead of 60 USD ... That's why improving quality of your email-list is crucial.
I hope this helped.
 

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