LinkedIn email templates -Guidance and tips for write welcome e-mail to the LinkedIn group
The email templates - the welcome e-mail to the LinkedIn group
When you go to your group and click Manage, and then click Templates on the left-hand side, you will see this page:
Now, LinkedIn gives you a default Welcome message but
1. Is not custom
2. Not reassure the prospects that have made the right decision in joining your group
3. Do not send prospects to your website - which is one of the main objectives of marketing on LinkedIn, doesn't it?
Here is an example of an e-mail from a royal welcome - You receive this message when you join Group
Hello,
I just wanted to personally welcome to help my website sell Internet Marketing Group. Here you will find tips, tools, and strategies that will automatically increase your website conversions and help you sell more books, products, and services online.
Along with the reading of the numerous articles and watch the videos that I post, we encourage you to share what is working for your company and website. If you have a problem that needs to be addressed, please do not hesitate to ask the group a question. I shall answer your questions
with the items as soon as possible. Other key experts who invited me to be part of the group will be more than happy to help you.
Some of the main Internet marketers include:
1. Article Marketing Expert Eric Gruber, whose articles are published in sites such as About.com Top Home Business Magazine, MarketingProfs, Microsoft Dynamics Community and thousands of others.
2. Tracy Childers - Founder of WishListProducts which incorporates a powerful solution to create an online membership site - all built using WordPress as the core of the content management system.
3. Janet Attard, founder, and owner of the commercial publication in top-line - BusinessKnowHow.com
Now that is part of our group, this is what I want to do next...
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Read our Group Rules
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In order to create a community of like-minded professionals, we had to develop rules that must be respected by all. The rules are put in place to protect our members because we want the group is a forum of ideas - and not a market.