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By Emily Wiseheart, a content manager at Constant Contact for EventbriteWhether you are just starting to plan your next event, or are already in the depths of logistics, you need to promote it to as many potential attendees as possible.Promoting your event with email marketing can be done in multiple ways, but your efforts are only as good as your list. Luckily, growing your email list is something that can be done at any stage of your event. Just know: the sooner you get started, the better.Easy and effective ways to grow your email listThe best way to ask for someone’s personal information, like an email address, is to offer an incentive in return. When reading the below list of approaches to collect email addresses, be thinking of ways you can entice people to sign up. For example, in exchange for their email address, offer a 10% discount on their next ticket purchase, or a coupon for merchandise.Here are the five best ways to grow your email list.1. Add a sign-up form to your websiteAs a best practice, one of the first steps you should take to build up your email list is to add an email sign-up form to your website. If someone has taken the time to find you online, they may be interested in staying informed about your upcoming events. Make sure that your sign-up form is somewhere visible and easy to find.You can even take this one step further by adding a pop-up sign-up form that presents itself to your website visitors when they browse your site. This way your visitors do not have to go searching for it.
4. Use Facebook to collect signups
Social media, and Facebook in particular, is a great way to engage prospects and collect email addresses. First and foremost, make sure you have a link to sign up to your email list on your Facebook page. Like on your website, this link should be easy to locate.Next, you can set up a Facebook Lead Ad. This is a type of ad that appears to a set audience of prospects that you determine on Facebook and collects signups. To make it easy, when Facebook users click on your ad, they’re presented with a sign-up form that’s pre-filled with contact information that they’ve publicly shared on Facebook.