Experiences in building my own newsletter list
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 9:38 am
Offer them exclusive special offers. These can be special offers from your services, but also great offers from your cooperation partners. If I am particularly convinced by a product or service, I am happy to pass on such offers to my readers. These can, but do not have to, be affiliate offers. Affiliate offers mean that I receive a small commission when the customer or client orders something via my newsletter. This way I also get a small advantage without the customer being at a disadvantage.
Offer exclusive content . Everyone likes exclusive content. And why would anyone subscribe to and read your newsletter if everything in it can be found elsewhere? So make brazil telegram screening a special effort to always create content, give tips, reveal secrets that you don't publish anywhere else. For me, that includes the weekly tips that you don't get anywhere else.
Advance information or early bird offers that you only offer via your newsletter belong in the same category as the previous tip.
Interact with your readers. Don't just write about yourself and your company, but also ask questions. Involve your readers when you are faced with a decision. You can do this easily by asking for a response via email, or make it more professional by creating an online survey.
Last but not least, you can also hold a competition exclusively for your subscribers . Especially if you are a service provider, this is a great way to find out which of your readers are actually directly interested in your support, for example if you raffle off a consultation hour. Because no one who does not need your service and is not considering using it will take part in such a competition.
Offer exclusive content . Everyone likes exclusive content. And why would anyone subscribe to and read your newsletter if everything in it can be found elsewhere? So make brazil telegram screening a special effort to always create content, give tips, reveal secrets that you don't publish anywhere else. For me, that includes the weekly tips that you don't get anywhere else.
Advance information or early bird offers that you only offer via your newsletter belong in the same category as the previous tip.
Interact with your readers. Don't just write about yourself and your company, but also ask questions. Involve your readers when you are faced with a decision. You can do this easily by asking for a response via email, or make it more professional by creating an online survey.
Last but not least, you can also hold a competition exclusively for your subscribers . Especially if you are a service provider, this is a great way to find out which of your readers are actually directly interested in your support, for example if you raffle off a consultation hour. Because no one who does not need your service and is not considering using it will take part in such a competition.