Every foraging course, workshop, and retreat I have run since 2010 has been fully booked.
My in-person courses sell out in days, my online workshops are fully booked within 48 hours.
I once had 1300 members enrolled in one of my online membership sites.
Maybe you’re wondering how I did it?
I’ll tell you.
It’s simple.
I used my email list.
An asset I own and control.
But email marketing isn’t as simple as having a sign-up form on your site, then hitting up your subscribers with course dates, workshop offers, or book pitches.
NO!
That’s not how to do email marketing.
“Robin’s 1-2-1 mentoring and coaching helped me successfully launch my online storytelling course, generating more than £13,000 from a tiny email list of 1180 subscribers! Amazing. I am so grateful… he knows his stuff.” – Chris Holland / storytellingforoutdoorlearning.com
Recently there was a discussion in a Facebook group, talking about building mailing lists, publishing newsletters etc.
One fellow who I know. Let’s call him Scoot, said this:
“I have a funny situation where thousands have subscribed to my newsletter, but business is so good I no longer have the time/need to send it.”
And then a fellow foraging friend of mine chimed in:
“People quite often tell me they’ve signed up for my newsletter and that it’s not working, when in fact it’s simply because I haven’t sent one for months.”
And another herbalist friend said:
“Yeah, I don’t send one often. Not because of success though – more that I never have the time.”
And I shivered when I read their comments.
I shivered because these lovely folk where doing the two things I strongly urge you not to do…
… rest on your laurels
… use “not enough time” as an excuse
They simply didn’t get why owning and growing a mailing list is one of the most important things to do if you want your workshops, and online courses and membership site fully booked.
It’s not an afterthought.
It needs to be one of the key focus points of your business strategy.
A strategy is an overarching vision, intended to fulfill your predetermined goals and objectives.
And most self-help authors focus on tactics, not strategies.
If you don’t have have a strategy, and simply chasing tactics. You’re at the beck and call of others game-plan.
Unless you have a strategy, you are not ‘master of your own ship’.
But what Scoot and the others didn’t get, along with the hundreds of business owners I meet and talk to… is another very real possibility.
You have no idea when the tide of fame and fortune will turn.
And as one very knowledgeable, very experienced marketing colleague told me some time ago.
“When things are going well that is the time to really pump things up. Most people do a lot when they are in need. Then, sit back and relax when things are going well. But when things are going well is when you want to get it up into a whole new level. You want to get to a higher level so that even if it slows a bit you are still doing well.”
Let me ask you this.
What happens to your business when suddenly the free platform you have been using to generate website visitors and clients stops working?
Have you thought about that?
I’ll talk more about why making your business dependent on free platforms like Google, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, TikTok, Medium etc. is extremely DANGEROUS.
These are simply platforms that can help grow your business.
They are not where real business growth happens.
That’s something else entirely.
That something is called… RELATIONSHIPS.
And all valuable relationships need to be NURTURED.
If all you do with your mailing list is send out book preorder notifications, discount offers, insert your next sales pitch, you are quite literally killing your long-term potential.
Period!
And although competition is not something many in the author industry like to talk about.
It is a fact of life, that someone, somewhere could come into your market space and literally take it from you.
What will you do then?
If you don’t think it will happen, then I urge you to pause a moment and consider this.
Once Yahoo was the go-to search engine. Now it has disappeared from front of mind.
Remember Myspace? Everyone and their aunt were on it.
Then within a short period of time, it got replaced by Facebook.
See my point?
If you had been dependent on Yahoo or Myspace for getting clients.
Never building your business off these platforms.
What do you think would have happened to your business?
What do you think happened to all those businesses that did just that?
Let’s take Google.
Maybe you are currently top of the search engines for your chosen keywords. Then with one small algorithm change, you disappear forever.
And if not forever, your rankings plummet, and your business is halved or quartered.
And someone on the edges of your market suddenly dominates the rankings you once held.
Are you feeling into what I’m saying?
It’s uncomfortable, right?
And not to put the frighteners on you. This can happen at any time.
A while back, Facebook changed its algorithm… again!
All those businesses that relied on getting likes, comments, building their profile with a Facebook Page and driving traffic to their website…
… suddenly
… over the course of a few days …
… saw their reach (the ability to get their message in front of their followers newsfeed)
… fall off a cliff.
They have no way to reach their tribe, their followers, customers and potential customers.
They are, in a word… S#!%&ED.
All because they simply didn’t have time or were too successful to build a mailing list.
An asset they actually own and control.
Here’s something you need to get.
Email is a protocol (SMTP). Which is basically part of the plumbing of the internet. All the other communication platforms are owned by corporations who have motivations that don’t always align with your own. This makes your email community your #1 asset that’ll stay with you no matter what. – Marc Eglon, Hackerpreneur
Instead these authors fell for the lazy way to grow a business. They became dependent on the free platforms to reach their market.
That’s like eating at somebody else’s table. You don’t get to decide the menu.
And another thing…
… those free platforms, aren’t free.
There’s a massive price tag. Which you need to wise up to. Quickly.
I’ll tell you a fact.
A real, knock on wood fact…
… I’ve been there.
During my thirty years as a self-published author, I’ve had the carpet ripped from under me. Twice!
All because I simply didn’t get one of the immutable truths of doing business.
Never ever build a business that is dependent on a free platform.
It doesn’t matter whether it’s traffic from Google, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok or whatever the next generation platform will be.
That’s like squatting a rented property.
At some point, the landlord will demand rent. And if you don’t pay, you’ll get thrown out on the street.
There’s nothing touchy-feely when it comes to doing business with the big boys and girls.
Not when you get into bed with corporations like Facebook or Google etc.
Getting your business shut down overnight is not a place you want to find yourself.
So where’s this leading?
Simple.
Start a newsletter.