1. Pick 4 or more articles you've written that have a common theme and put them in an autoresponder series. Announce it on your site as an e-mail course on go. 2. If you have a page for related links, create a related links file and put it on autoresponder. This can be a one-page e-mail containing 15-50 links that are of interest to your visitors. Put your own promotional texts or blurbs at top, middle and bottom of e-mail.
3. Create a fun or trivia quiz, put it up on your site and put answers in an autoresponder that your visitors can request. This way, you'll know people who took your quiz.
4. Write reviews of books, music, e-books, sites, software or anything you can think of and put each review (or related reviews) in an autoresponder. If what you are reviewing have affiliate programs, use your affiliate links in autoresponder.
5. Run a contest on your site or e-zine, then have your visitors or subscribers send their responses to your autoresponder. This way, you won't have to worry about manually sending them a confirmation receipt.
6. Create a frequently updated autoresponder and let your visitors and/or subscribers know about it. You can put in weekly tips or links to useful resources in autoresponder and a reminder to people who request it that you update it every week or on a regular basis (e.g. tell them to request for same autoresponder again a week from now). You can use this method instead of using autoresponders with limited follow up messages.