A lot of sales usually result when you offer free things to your website visitors. People sign up regularly for free courses delivered via email. These courses are quite popular and are best maintained and delivered with the use of autoresponders.

A series of email course lessons can be set for distribution at specific intervals. It will be up to you to determine how often the lessons are sent to the people who signed up for the course.

There is a big difference between email courses and other types of courses like web based and traditional courses. For one there is no interaction between student and instructor. Everything is automated. All the instructor has to do is write the information, install the lessons in an autoresponder series and set the timing. Lessons can be delivered daily, every other day or any time frame that you decide would be best for your email students.

You can develop custom courses that can help sell your products and services. According to experts, given enough thought, an email course can be written for almost any product in existence.

First, settle on the topic and length of the course. Write the lessons and load them in the autoresponder. If the course should be delivered every other day for two weeks, set the interval for 1,3,5,7,9,11 and 13.

Note that the interval for each lesson is arranged for the number of days after the person has signed up. Make the lessons look and sound professional so be sure the words are spelled right and the sentences, grammatically correct

Lastly, advertise the email address that will trigger the autoresponder. Better run a test and send each lesson to yourself, so as to see the course as your students will see them when they sign up.

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