Looking for ways to build an email list? Explore simple and effective strategies to grow your list and boost your marketing success with our top tips.

Struggling to get going with email marketing because you don’t have many contacts? You’re not alone. The good news is, it’s easier than you might think to grow your list using tools you already have. Whether you're starting from scratch or adding to your current database, our practical tips will help you build an email list full of relevant and receptive contacts to support your marketing strategy.
Ways to Attract More Subscribers
Here are some proven strategies to help you attract more subscribers and build an email list that drives real engagement:
1. Make Your Website Work Harder
Encourage visitors to join your email list by placing signup forms in key places, such as:
- Homepage and footer
- Blog posts or guides
- Contact page
- Checkout page
- Pop up forms (timed or exit-intent)
Capturing email addresses on your website works best when there's a clear reason for people to sign up. As an incentive, you could provide something valuable (often referred to in marketing as lead magnets) in return for signing up via your opt in form, like a free guide, offering exclusive content or a discount. Promote your offer clearly alongside the sign-up area and collect just enough contact information to get started, as too many fields can put people off.
2. Use Social Media to Drive Sign-Ups
Give your followers a reason to join your list:
- Link to a sign-up page: Share it in your posts and profile, highlighting the benefits of subscribing.
- Offer something useful: For example, “Get our free tips guide when you sign up.”
- Use built-in forms: LinkedIn and Facebook allow you to collect email sign-ups directly on the platform. You can integrate these with Smart Messenger to save time and keep your contacts in sync.
These approaches are cost-effective, particularly if you're already investing time in managing your social channels. Social platforms also let you speak directly to your target audience, making it easier to attract signups from the people who are more likely to be interested in what you offer.
3. Make the Most of Events and Networking
Whether it’s a trade show, business event or casual networking:
- Collect potential customers' business cards with permission to follow up
- Use a tablet or phone for quick, digital sign-ups
- Include a QR code linking to your form in your materials
- Run a giveaway or competition at your stand and collect entries via business cards or a simple entry form with opt-in
Even in informal conversations, if someone shows interest, why not ask if they'd like to receive occasional updates from you?
4. Use Everyday Opportunities
A few small actions can make a big difference over time:
- Email signatures: Add a simple link with a line like “Sign up here for regular tips”.
- Printed materials: Include sign-up prompts and QR codes on flyers, brochures and business cards.
- Team involvement: Encourage customer-facing staff to mention your newsletters and invite sign-ups when appropriate.
Other Considerations
1. Keep Track of Consent
When you're manually adding contacts to your database from sources like networking events, verbal sign-ups or business card exchanges, include the details of when, where and how they opted in. With business-to-business contacts you don't always need formal consent to send campaigns, so long as you have a valid reason for getting in touch and it’s done in a fair and balanced way. This is called legitimate interest. For consumers, you must always obtain explicit opt-in before sending marketing campaigns. As part of your legal obligations under data protection regulations, you need to record your legal basis for using your contacts' data. Keeping good records helps you stay compliant and shows you’re handling people’s information responsibly. If you’re unsure what’s required, our team can help you get it right.
2. Quality Over Quantity
You don't need a huge list to begin your campaigns. A smaller, high-quality list of engaged contacts such as existing clients or prospects often provides higher conversion rates than a larger, less responsive one. Starting sooner also allows you to learn from experience, build on what works and grow your email list gradually. You’ll also be able to focus on personalisation email strategies, tailoring messages to your contacts’ interests, behaviours or preferences.
3. Avoid Bought Lists
While buying lists can seem like a quick fix, we always advise against this. Sending to purchased lists often results in poor engagement and spam complaints, which can harm your sender reputation and future deliverability. It can also lead to data protection breaches. A self-built 'organic' list might take time but it gives better results and peace of mind.
Making Real Connections Count
Hopefully it's clear from these tips that list building works best when there's already some connection. Whether someone’s joining your email list through your website, chatted with you at an event or been in touch before, these early interactions often lead to stronger engagement. These connections can be the start of something valuable, not just for your marketing campaigns but for your business as a whole. Plus, it’s a more cost effective approach in the long run.
Ready to Build Your List?
If you’d like help growing your list or making the most of the contacts you already have, speak to our team on 01603 858250 or via our website for personalised advice.
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