What’s a clever way to use email marketing that doesn’t feel like spam?
Vikramaditya Viswanath
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Been trying various A/B tests but need some opinions from pro-marketing & growth folks here
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Sergey Koshevoy@koshevoysergey
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Focus on delivering value first. Create a series of helpful, bite-sized tips or insights tailored to your audience’s needs—like a “5-day challenge” or a “weekly quick win”—and position your emails as a resource they look forward to, not an ad they want to skip.
Make your emails personal and conversational, and always include a way for readers to engage (like asking them to reply with their thoughts or challenges). When people feel like you're genuinely trying to help, email becomes a relationship, not a nuisance.
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Well make sure its not spam. If you're emailing your users 10 times a week, they're just going to ignore/unsubscribe from you.
Instead send more personalized emails to your users/followers, and try to keep the promise of why they joined your list.
I try not to send too many emails in a short amount of time. Rather, I disperse them and maintain the interest level of the topic. Instead of dreading my emails, I want subscribers to look forward to them.