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Post by jferdousy427 on Feb 20, 2024 7:18:39 GMT
That’s a good trade. But here’s the really interesting thing: if you biff lousy prospects in the right way, you simultaneously improve the quality of good prospects. You won’t just passively increase the quality of your list by culling dead weight. You will actively increase its quality too, by increasing your value to your ideal prospects’. So this is really a winning scenario. Okay, enough blather—let’s get practical. 4 Ways I Get Readers to Unsubscribe from Email Lists in my Own Brazil Phone Number Business 1. Asking readers if they really want my emails This is a direct question I put to subscribers after they’ve stuck around through my initial autoresponder sequence. I ask them straight if my emails are worth their time. Here’s the copy I use: Do I email you too often? You may have noticed by now that I email you just about every day. If that’s too much, I understand. What I say, and how often I say it, ain’t for everyone. So I just want to let you know it’s okay to unsubscribe. If you’re having trouble keeping up with my emails, or you’re just sick of getting them, I’d actually prefer you to unsubscribe — : At the moment I don’t have any kind of low-frequency list. But I might consider it if — so let me know. See you around, Bnonn PS.
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