Why Building an Email List Now is Your Power Move
Here’s the truth: If you’re not building an email list, you’re building someone else’s algorithm.
Social platforms change. Ads get expensive. But your list? You own it.
An email list is your direct line to people who want to hear from you. Whether you’re a solo founder, a side hustler, or a newbie marketer, starting your list early is like planting seeds for future growth.
Step 1: Set Up Your Email Platform
Before you collect a single email, you need a tool to manage them.
Start with a beginner-friendly Email Service Provider (ESP):
Tool | Why It’s Great |
---|---|
Brevo (formerly Sendinblue) | Free plan, automation, great for transactional + marketing emails |
Mailchimp | Drag-and-drop builder, easy list setup |
ConvertKit | Great for creators, solid automation tools |
Beehiiv | Newsletter-first, simple setup |
Make sure your ESP gives you:
- Signup form tools
- A welcome email flow
- Compliance (GDPR/CAN-SPAM) features
Step 2: Create an Irresistible Opt-In
People don’t give out their email “just because.” You need to offer something in return — a lead magnet.
High-Converting Lead Magnet Ideas:
- A free checklist or cheat sheet (ex: “10 Subject Lines That Always Get Clicks”)
- A mini-course or video tutorial
- Discount or free shipping (for ecommerce)
- Exclusive newsletter content (industry news, tips)
- Templates (email, landing page, planner)
Tip: Make your lead magnet immediately useful and relevant to your niche.
Step 3: Add Signup Forms in the Right Places
Where your opt-in lives matters almost as much as the offer itself.
Key Places to Add Your Signup Form:
- Your homepage (above the fold)
- Blog posts (within content + end of post)
- Exit intent popups
- Landing page dedicated to your lead magnet
- Link in bio (Instagram, LinkedIn, etc.)
Tools to use:
- Built-in forms from your ESP
- Popup tools like Sleeknote, OptinMonster, or Privy
- Link-in-bio tools like Linktree or Beacons
Step 4: Send a Welcome Email (Or Sequence)
Once someone joins your list — don’t ghost them.
Your Welcome Email should:
- Thank them
- Deliver the lead magnet
- Set expectations (what kind of content, how often)
- Include a CTA (reply, follow, read something else)
Pro move: Turn this into a 3-email welcome sequence:
- Delivery + intro
- Your story or value prop
- CTA to explore product/service/content
Step 5: Promote Your Signup Like It’s a Product
You built it. Now make noise about it.
Promote via:
- Your social media bio and posts
- Twitter/X threads with soft CTAs
- YouTube video descriptions
- Guest blogs or podcasts
- Community groups (FB, Discord, Slack, LinkedIn)
Bonus: Tease your lead magnet in a Reel or carousel post.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Buying email lists (illegal and terrible)
- Not setting double opt-in (you’ll get bots)
- Hiding your opt-in form
- No clear CTA or benefit
- Not emailing new subs quickly
Final Thought: Build Early, Nurture Often
You don’t need thousands of subscribers to get value from your list. Start with 10. Send real, helpful content. Show up weekly.
Over time, your list becomes your most valuable digital asset — not just a list of emails, but a community that trusts you.
Bonus Template (Copy-Paste Friendly):
Headline for Opt-In Page:
“Steal My 10 High-Performing Email Subject Lines (Free Download)”
Call to Action (CTA):
Enter your email and get the cheat sheet instantly — plus weekly tips to help you master email marketing.