Absolutely! In fact, I’m not going to stop with just one example – I’m going to give you several examples so that you can see how to create an autoresponder series that gets really good results for you.
Generally, your autoresponder series should be from three to ten parts. So as you’ll see, the following examples tend to talk about “five steps” or “three secrets.” That’s your clue as to how long the series is.
So without further ado, check out this idea brainstorm that shows you how to sell a variety of products across a variety of niches.
Example 1: You’re selling a collection of WordPress plugins.
Ideas for your autoresponder series:
- The Three Quick and Easy Steps to Setting Up a Secure WordPress Blog
- The Five WordPress Plugins Every Blogger Ought to Use
Example 2: You’re selling a meal-planning app.
Ideas for your autoresponder series:
- What Every Dieter Needs to Know About Fat, Protein and Carbohydrates
- Five Foods That Help You Lose Weight
Example 3: You’re selling a package of PLR content (online marketing).
Ideas for your autoresponder series:
- 10 Highly Profitable Ways to Use PLR Content
- The Three Secrets Of Making the Most Of PLR Content
Example 4: You’re selling a bodybuilding video.
Ideas for your autoresponder series:
- Five Easy Ways To Get Ripped Fast
- Seven Proven Tips For Getting Big Pecs
Example 5: You’re selling a book about organic gardening.
Ideas for your autoresponder series:
- The Five Most Deadly Plant Diseases and How to Protect Your Veggies
- 10 Tips For Growing Trophy-Winning Flowers… Organically!
Example 6: You’re selling a classic car restoration guide.
Ideas for your autoresponder series:
- The 10 Things To Look For Before You Buy a Classic Car
- Three Easy Steps To Cleaning and Tuning a Carburetor
Example 7: You’re selling a book about backpacking through Europe.
Ideas for your autoresponder series:
- Three Surprising Ways to Find The Best Hostels
- Seven Tips For Creating the Backpacking Trip Of Your Dreams
Example 8: You’re selling a business start up ecourse.
Ideas for your autoresponder series:
- Five Ways To Fund Your Start Up Business
- Seven Steps To Starting a Profitable Business
Example 9: You’re selling a copywriting guide.
Ideas for your autoresponder series:
- Ten Headline Templates (And Why They Work So Well)
- Five Ways to Double Your Conversion Rate In Just Five Minutes
Example 10: You’re selling a book about strengthening a marriage.
Ideas for your autoresponder series:
- The Five Things Your Spouse Wants You To Know (But Is Afraid To Tell You)
- Improve Your Marriage In Just Five Days
Example 11: You’re selling a course about how to start a church.
Ideas for your autoresponder series:
- Five Things To Look For When Choosing a Location For Your Church
- Seven Steps To Starting a Church
Example 12: You’re selling a productivity app.
Ideas for your autoresponder series:
- Five Tips That Will Boost Your Productivity by 100%
- The Seven Surprising Things That Are Killing Your Productivity!
Example 13: You’re selling a done-for-you Facebook ad management service.
Ideas for your autoresponder series:
- The Top Five Facebook Advertising Mistakes Almost Everyone Makes
- The Ten-Step Guide to Setting Up a Profitable Facebook Ad Campaign
Example 14: You’re selling a dog training video.
Ideas for your autoresponder series:
- How to Housetrain Your Puppy In Just Three Days
- Five Commands Every Dog Ought to Know
Example 15: You’re selling home security information.
Ideas for your autoresponder series:
- The Seven Ways a Burglar Can Get Into Your House
- The Five-Step Guide To Securing Your Home
Conclusion
So now you have several good examples of ways to set up an effective autoresponder series. Just remember to craft every email with the goal of promoting a product at the end.
That means every email will include good content and information to help solve part of your prospect’s problem, but it will also include a pitch for a product that will help them solve the rest of their problem.