What should I mail my subscribers?

by Story
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So I've got a rather small site, what should I mail my subscribers? :confused:

Should I mail them summary of my new post/old post, and link back to my post?
Not sure what else should I mail them.

Or should I send them useful information not in my site?

I am gravely confused, Enlighten me people!
#mail #subscribers
  • Profile picture of the author justbringit
    Originally Posted by Story View Post

    So I've got a rather small site, what should I mail my subscribers? :confused:

    Should I mail them summary of my new post/old post, and link back to my post?
    Not sure what else should I mail them.

    Or should I send them useful information not in my site?

    I am gravely confused, Enlighten me people!
    You can mail your list users about the changes that you have made in your website also you can promote any affiliate products related to your site
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    • Profile picture of the author Geeked Labs
      Pick no more than 3 topics you want to be known for & send them useful/recent information on those 3 topics.
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  • Profile picture of the author mahol
    you must share the latest post that you have made on your website + any offer which is legit and can help your subscribers ....

    so that because of you people will get profit + you will get profit too..
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  • Profile picture of the author Jason Johns
    Email them some information relating to your post and get them to click on the link through to your site.

    You want to give them valuable information and build a relationship with them so that they trust you. You can sell to them too or give them some free resources that could help.

    But most importantly you want to focus on getting them to trust you and getting them to click on your links.
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  • Profile picture of the author brazosbelle
    Here's a great article with ideas to send to your email list:

    22 Things Send to Your Email List : Contentrix – Content Marketing

    Hope this helps,
    Patti
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    • Profile picture of the author chandan94
      Always give value to your list so that they will trust you.
      And they will always looking for emails from you as they
      know that you always send some valuable information to
      them. If you will help your list making money then you can
      also make money.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by Story View Post

    I am gravely confused
    The primary purpose of every single email you send to your subscribers is the same thing: it's to make sure that they expect, open and read the next email.

    The whole thing is about your continuity-process, as explained here: http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post6123982

    Continuity is everything.

    That's true even when you're promoting something in the email. Don't imagine that the primary purpose of those emails is to sell as many as possible. That belief would lose you subscribers, and in the long run it would lose you money, too. The primary purpose of those emails, too, should be to make sure that the subscribers expect, open and read the next email.

    So you need to decide what to send them in accordance with that sole overriding objective. Never lose sight of that, from the day you start.

    Regardless of your niche, the "bribe" you send them in exchange for their email address also needs to be something specifically designed and created to make sure that they open the subsequent emails, for all the reasons and in the way explained here: http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post7230057

    If you get that right, and include some sort of promotion in one email in three, say, you will make money.

    But if 4 out of 5 of the people who've made the effort to subscribe to your list, after all your marketing efforts and energy and time and trouble, won't even open emails from you, you probably won't.
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