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Originally Posted by newbeeonthepark 
Hi Jason,
I clicked the link but it's error.
I'm about to start building my list but still hesitate due to not knowing on how to maintain the relationship with subscribers. I subscribe some aff marketers and found they are just flooding inbox with many offers. I unsubscribe some of them.
Try this link
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I'm not really the right guy to learn from when it comes to how to build a relationship with your list.
I honestly don't focus on that at all.
I like building relationships using social media and places like Warrior Forum.
If people from my list contact us with a reply, then we talk to them and invite them to our blog to talk to me more.
So I always offer to connect with my subscribers in online social places.
Other than that, there's nothing else relationship building-wise going on with my list marketing.
To tell you the truth, every time I've tried to build a relationship with my list the way others say you should, I end up losing money. I guess what works for some people doesn't work with everyone.
And also, I've found that not that many people really want to get to know me and have THAT kind of relationship. I think it's probably because I don't create many products, I'm almost solely an affiliate, I'm not a "guru," etc.
That's probably all I can teach you about relationship building--absolutely nothing lol...
All of my relationship building happens in places like this thread.
And this is how I feel about it these days...
Basically... I don't like the idea of befriending someone just so you can sell them stuff.
If you're going to sell someone something, I say, be honest with your intentions and say, "Here, buy this because it'll do these specific good things for you and I'll also make money from it."
Most people seem to hold relationship building with your list is a good light. I actually look down on it a little bit because doing that would make me feel like I'm this dirty guy just trying to befriend people so I can sell them things.
But that's just me. You don't have to listen to me. I don't listen to anyone else really. Make your own decisions about how you want to run your business.