</p><br/><p>Have you ever walked into a store in your town, and <br/>been <a href="
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https://th3star.uk/">elementor</a> depending on the autoresponder <br/>that you are using. <br/></p><br/><p>The information is included in the autoresponder <br/>messages by using codes. Each autoresponder will<br/>use different codes to insert the information in your <br/>messages. You simply write your message, and put <br/>the codes where you want the personalized <br/>information to appear. For instance, your message <br/>may start out with Hello (code for first name)! In this <br/>case, the persons first name will be inserted where <br/>that code is. <br/></p><br/><p>Personalizing your autoresponder messages will <br/>most likely improve your response rate. Research <br/>has shown that emails that are personalized with the <br/>persons first name are opened more often, and <br/>those people are generally more receptive to the <br/>contents of the email message. It is usually very <br/>easy to do. You write one message, using the <br/>codes where you want the personalization, <br/>then, no matter who that one email is sent out to, <br/>their personal information will appear where the <br/>codes are.<br/></p><br/><p>Of course, the autoresponder must collect the <br/>information first. This is done with the use of forms <br/>that activate the autoresponder. For instance, if you <br/>are giving away a free ebook, and you have your <br/>visitor fill out a form with their email address to receive <br/>the download instructions for the ebook by email, that <br/>form should collect any type of information that you <br/>want for personalization such as a first name, as <br/>well as the email address. If that information is not <br/>collected, the autoresponder wont have anything to <br/>insert where that code appears in your messages!<br/></p><br/><p>Take a look around the control panel of your <br/>autoresponder, and find out what type of <br/>personalization you can add to your autoresponder <br/>messages. You may be very surprised at the <br/>improved results!<br/></p><br/><p>(word count 413)<br/></p><br/><p>PPPPP<br/></p>