Building a massive list is actually the core for thousands of online marketers  in making more money online. Yes, I agree, you need to have a massive list of email addresses and contact numbers because it is where you’ll get in touch and engage your potential clients about your new product or service.

There are actually a tons of ways on how to skin a cat – a tons of ways on how to build a massive list, but this tutorial is something WordPress users should look into before trying other complicated tools and platforms in building your list.

Plugins

Plugins are a the tools being used by WordPress users for them to  maximize their blogs performance – earnings, readership, traffic etc. But, there are a few plugins that really stand out, and one of them is Mingle.

Mingle

According to Blair Williams, the author of this cool plugin, Mingle is a simple way to turn your WordPress blog into a Social Network. Mingle uses your standard WordPress website and standard WordPress theme to create profile pages, user friending, profile page posts, profile activities, social comments, email notifications (with privacy settings) and a full directory of members.

List

Isn’t this cool plugin a perfect tool in making a massive list? Trust me, this tool doesn’t need basic nor average php or html skills for it to work. Just upload/install the tool and you’re almost done. Next thing to do is create a few pages that will be assigned for a specific function for it to work. Voila, you’re done.

Demo can be seen on this site. Just go back to my homepage and explore the pages.

In summary, this simple yet profound plugin can create a powerful social network based on WordPress. That’s a thousand or million list potential if properly exploited.

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