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As long as you don't send the messages too frequently

Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 4:05 am
by shaownhasan
Remember, they signed up to receive messages from your website, so they obviously have some interest in your content. Realistically, people are not going to buy every day, nor will they visit your website every day. This is something you need to accept. So, limit your email promotions to once a week at most . You can even allow subscribers to set their preferences when they sign up. Ask them how often they want communication, as well as what type of messages they prefer. Then segment your subscribers based on their answers. [bannerHero] 3.- Delay campaigns Many website owners and different businesses have the wrong impression of when email campaigns should be sent. Imagine you have 1000 email subscribers currently on your list. You sent a message to all of them last week. You're ready to run a new campaign this week, but you've only gained ten new subscribers since your last campaign.


That's not an excuse to put off the campaign. In fact, it's one emergency hospital contacts of the most common email sending mistakes. Too often business owners delay campaigns until they gain more subscribers. you can still roll out a new campaign to the same people, regardless of how many subscribers you've gained or lost between messages. Your current subscribers are already familiar with your brand. The probability of selling to an existing customer is 60-70% . But the chances of selling to a new customer are only 5-20% . Based on these numbers, there's no reason for you to wait. Plus, any new subscriber should receive a welcome email, as you've already read above. So, you'll be able to target them with an offer right away. For everything else, pick a schedule and stick to it.