How To Get 2,239 Email Subscribers In 117 Days

Bonus Material: List Building Starter Kit

This is a case study from Robbie Richards.

Building an email list should be your number one priority. Period.

The question is, how do you quickly build a list without giving away burritos to every reader? I’m going to let Robbie show you how below.

Take it away, Robbie...

In this post, I’m going to show you step-by-step how I collected 2,239 email subscribers in 117 days on the cheap.

The best part, I’m going to show you how I did it with…

  • Zero budget.

  • Zero connections.

  • And a tiny social media following.

Let’s do this!

TACTIC 1: COLLECTING THOUSANDS OF EMAILS WITH A DEAD-SIMPLE POPUP

List builder is the quickest and easiest way to get started collecting email addresses on your site.

It’s a breeze to use, and in 117 days I collected 1,531 of my total 2,239 email addresses with the List Builder app:

Screenshot showing amount of emails collected

And achieved a 5.64% conversion rate:

Screenshot showing conversion rates

AWESOME, RIGHT? HERE’S HOW YOU CAN GET THE SAME RESULTS.

Click here if you have Sumo installed already to skip ahead

Otherwise, log into Wordpress and select Add New from the Plugins section in the left navigation menu:

Screenshot showing Wordpress dashboard tabs

Next, search for the Sumo plugin:

Screenshot showing Wordpress plugin adding page

Click Install Now.

Note: If you don’t use Wordpress you’ll need to copy the HTML code found here and paste it before the </body> tag of the HTML code on your website. If you’re not tech-savvy consult a developer.

Screenshot showing Sumo code

Now, when you visit your website you’ll see the Sumo crown displaying on the right side of the screen:

Screenshot showing the Sumo sidebar

Click the crown icon and enter your name and email address to create a free account.

Once the account is created you’ll be able to go to the Collect tab and click on Create New Form:

Screenshot showing Sumo Collect page

Select Collect Emails in the My Goal section, and Popup in the Form Type section.

Screenshot showing Sumo form creating page

Next, hit the Design tab and choose:

  • Template

  • Form size

  • Headline copy (make it attention-grabbing)

  • Set font, background and button colors

I used the Graph template:

Screenshot showing Sumo form creating page

To create this popup form in two minutes:

Screenshot showing a Sumo popup

It has collected over 200 emails in 2 weeks and reached a peak conversion rate of 14.63%:

Screenshot showing popup conversion stats

Pro Tip: I found offering a free eBook with a concrete result gets the highest opt-in rate.

Next, customize the Success message on the Design tab. This is the message people see once they submit their email address.

A great thing to leverage at this moment:

Ask people to connect with you on social media. People are much more likely to take action right after they convert the first time. Here's mine:

Screenshot showing Sumo form creating page

Next, click on the Visibility tab.

You’ll be able to customize the following:

  1. Visibility mode (let Sumo choose your settings, or decide for yourself)

  2. Time trigger (how long after page load until the form displays)

  3. Frequency (how often the form displays)

Screenshot showing Sumo form settings

I’ve tested a number of different time-based triggers and found popups displaying at 10 seconds have the highest conversion rates.

You’ll also notice I have display frequency set to always show.

So, the opt-in form will trigger every time a reader loads a page. This is super aggressive, but it works. You don't have to be as aggressive.

As with everything, be sure to test these settings for yourself.

Finally, connect your form to your email service provider of choice on the Connect to Email Service tab. Sumo provides one-click API integration with all the major email service providers, including MailChimp, AWeber, Constant Contact, GetResponse, Infusionsoft and more.

Screenshot showing Sumo form setting

Click here to set up your first email collection form.

TACTIC 2: TRIPLE YOUR CONVERSION RATE WITH CONTENT UPGRADES

What’s the best way to accelerate the growth of your email list?

Content upgrades.

A content upgrade is a content-specific offer that provides instant value to the reader.

That means that when you create an awesome, detail-rich blog post, you take extra materials like:

  • A video walkthrough

  • Step-by-step playbook

  • Useful spreadsheet

Or anything that will help the reader, and offer it to them in return for their email address.

For example, I offer the “Ultimate SEMrush playbook” as a content upgrade on this SEMrush tutorial:

Screenshot showing a Sumo popup

The content upgrade has an average conversion rate of 7.61% (peaking at 16.67% on May 13th):

Screenshot showing Sumo conversion stats

And it has added 186 new subscribers to my email list.

Here's how to create one with Sumo in 20 seconds:

I simply took this post and converted it into a PDF in 10 seconds using the free Print Friendly and PDF chrome extension:[*]

Screenshot showing a page and its properties

Open the post you want to convert to PDF and click the green Print Friendly & PDF chrome extension icon:

Screenshot showing Chrome plugins

Next, click the PDF button to convert the post. All the links will pass from the post into the PDF:

Screenshot showing a SEMrush review page

First, navigate to the form you want to add a content upgrade on, select Visibility from the left navigation, then go to Display Rules and click on Add New Rule:

Screenshot showing Sumo form settings

Next, choose Show > URLs > Paths > Exactly Matching > and put the URL of the page you want your content upgrade form to show on. For example I added this one on /competitor-research. You can add it to just 1 page or do it across many of them.

Screenshot showing Sumo form settings

Pro Tip: Head over to Google Analytics and navigate to Behavior > Site Content > All Pages and look to see which posts are getting the most pageviews:

Screenshot showing Google Analytics stats

This will uncover popular posts on your site you can quickly turn into a PDF and add as a content upgrade. This should help you get at least 5% conversions to email signups on those pages.

Click here to add content upgrades with List Builder.

TACTIC 3: DOUBLING YOUR CONVERSION RATES WITH A/B TESTING

Having the ability to quickly deploy and target your opt-in forms is great, but what really matters is what converts.

Luckily, Sumo makes it easy to setup and test multiple form features, including different form designs and triggers.

Do you think adding an image helps improve email conversions? Let's see:

Screenshot showing a Sumo popup

Or, this one:

Screenshot showing a Sumo popup

Adding an ebook image to the form boosted the conversion rate 110.72%:

Screenshot showing Sumo conversion rates

All I did was add an image to my form and I doubled the conversion rate:

Setting up an A/B test only takes a few minutes. You can test anything you want, like:

  • Button colors

  • Timing of the popup

  • Different templates

  • Headline copy

  • And more...

To replicate the test from above:

Go to your Forms section and click on the Clone Form button to duplicate your current popup. 

Screenshot showing Sumo Collect page

Click on the name of your new popup, go to the Design section, and click on Add New > Image:

Screenshot showing Sumo form creating page

Hit Update then Publish and you’re done.

Start with a simple test. Once you have a test with statistical significance over 95% choose a winner and test another form feature.

Screenshot showing Sumo stats

Rinse and repeat.

Click here to set up an A/B test on your website.

TACTIC 4: ADDING AN UNOBTRUSIVE SIGN-UP REMINDER

If you find yourself in that camp and are looking for a less aggressive tactic, or if you want to try something new, there’s a solution called Scroll Box.

Scroll Box is List Builder’s more considerate younger brother. Instead of having a popup display after a certain period of time, you can use the Scroll Box app to display an email opt-in form only after a visitor has read through a specified amount of your post.

If you want to be more aggressive with your list building use a popup and a scroll box. Set the popup to display shortly after page load and the scroll box to slide in when the reader reaches the end of the post.

Screenshot showing a Sumo scroll box

You can set the opt-in box to slide in from any corner of the website. It also has the option to slide in from up/down or left/right. You can run some A/B tests to see which slide movements convert best.

I used the Scroll Box for 27 days when I first started my blog and managed to collect an extra 70 email addresses:

Screenshot showing amount of emails collected

The conversion rate was 3.2%:

Screenshot showing Sumo conversion stats by date

Click here to set up a Scroll Box on your website.

TACTIC 5: STAY FRONT AND CENTER AT ALL TIMES

Hello Smart Bar. The Smart Bar is a handy Sumo app that places a bar on the top or bottom of your website that you can use to capture emails:

Screenshot showing Sumo smart bar

I collected 293 email addresses in the first 100 days with the Smart Bar:

Screenshot showing amount of emails collected

At a conversion rate of 0.64%:

Screenshot showing Sumo daily stats

The Smart Bar allows you to configure the header bar a number of ways, including:

CTAs that link to targeted landings pages:

Screenshot showing Sumo smart bar

These could be product pages, giveaway contests or to your squeeze pages. This is a great way to direct traffic to your highest-converting pages.

It even doubles as a tool to grow your social audiences. In fact, this feature helped me get 1,048 new followers in 30 days:

Screenshot showing Sumo like button

Sales, social media fans, emails…configure the Smart Bar to meet your specific business goals.

SETTING UP YOUR SMART BAR

Go to the Forms section in Sumo and click on Create New Form. Then in the My Goal tab select whether you want to Collect Emails, Add a Call to Action, or Get Social Shares

Screenshot showing Sumo form creating page

In the Form Type tab select Smart Bar:

Screenshot showing Sumo form creating page

In the Visibility tab I choose to show the Smart Bar at the top of the page at all times using the Sticky setting. This makes the Smart Bar scroll with the page as people read the content.

Screenshot showing Sumo form settings

I did this so I could give the reader an opportunity to opt-in at all times.

Pro Tip: Take advantage of the Smart Bar “Success” message and ask subscribers to follow you on a select social media channel:

Screenshot showing the Sumo smart bar

Or, remind them to click the link in their confirmation email.

You can also set up A/B tests and target Smart Bars to specific content and device types like we did with our content upgrade.

Click here to set up a Smart Bar on your website.

TACTIC 6: GET THOUSANDS OF SOCIAL MEDIA SHARES ON AUTOPILOT

Now, you might be thinking, “Robbie! This is a post about email marketing, why are you talking about sharing?!”

But here’s the secret. The more people share your content, the more visitors you get to your site, and the more potentials for signups you get.

Easy sharing = more traffic = more opt-in exposure = more email subscribers.

Now WordPress and other sites will give you some default sharing buttons… but they’re ugly. No one wants to click those dinky little Tweet or Like buttons!

Instead, just open up Sumo and install the Share app. Since installing it on my blog, the social engagement has skyrocketed.

Two of my blog posts have combined for 10,100 social shares.

This one on link building strategies got 4,400 shares:

Screenshot showing the Sumo share buttons

And this one on traffic got 5,700 shares:

Screenshot showing the Sumo share buttons

This helped drive 19,128 social media referral visits to my site:

Screenshot showing Google Analytics stats

And you might be thinking “sure, but social traffic doesn’t convert.” Well think again!

In the last 30 days, Twitter traffic alone has added 68 new subscribers to my email list:

Screenshot showing page traffic sources

It’s a beautiful cycle!

Pro Tip: Share also provides valuable analytics.

You’ll be able to view which channels are generating the most social engagement…

Screenshot showing social media traffic sources

And, track which specific posts are most popular among your readers:

Screenshot showing top pages for a site

Case studies and expert roundups are by far my most popular content when it comes to social engagement.

I think I’ll do more of that :)

SETTING UP SHARE

Once you have the Share app installed, navigate over to the Layout tab and select the areas you want to show the share icons:

Screenshot showing Sumo share buttons settings

Here’s what your social sharing buttons will look like when placed at the bottom of your site:

Screenshot showing Sumo share buttons

In the Settings tab you can select the different social accounts you want to feature on your Share bar:

Screenshot showing Sumo share buttons settings

To keep it clean, I only include a maximum of six channels. Those I’m actively engaged on.

In the Settings tab, I also enabled Smart Mode so the most popular social networks (based on share count) are always placed at the top:

Screenshot showing Sumo share buttons settings

High visible share count = more social proof = more people will share it.

Finally, in the Services tab be sure to set your Twitter handle (do not include the ‘@’ symbol).

Screenshot showing Sumo dashboard

This will append your Twitter handle to the end of all the tweets generated by your Share bar:

Screenshot showing a tweet

HERE'S WHAT YOU SHOULD DO NEXT:

I just walked you through the exact process I used to collect 2,239 email subscribers in 117 days, and how you can duplicate it using five Sumo apps.

Now I want you to login to your Sumo account, make these changes and significantly grow your email list too. 

If you don’t have a Sumo account, you can click here to get one for free.

The free account will let you do everything explained in this case study.

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