“I’m afraid of getting on my readers’ nerves”
Many people are afraid to write a daily newsletter .
Many do not dare to go beyond the limit of one email per month.
Some people feel bad about informing their readers about a new article via email.
To gain loyal readers, you need to weed out fake readers from your newsletter.
What's the best way to do this? Be present.
Appear in your readers' inboxes more often than the competition and maintain contact with your readers.
Many newsletter corpses are thus flushed out of the newsletter.
But even more will stay, read your emails and get used to you - and even miss you if you don't get in touch for a week or more.
Fact: Walter always gets mail cayman islands telegram screening from readers if there is NO newsletter two days in a row.
#21 A thank you is enough
Does your reader comment on a post on your site?
Does he reply to your email?
Does he write you a compliment for your work?
If so, you can’t go wrong with this answer:
Thank your reader.
There is nothing worse than simply ignoring your readers.
By the way, if you publish their comments under your article without comment, you are saying in other words:
"I don't have time for your comments and just published them so that my blog doesn't look so empty. I don't really care what you write."
At least say thank you!
This is especially for all the “big” bloggers out there who are too good to answer their readers’ comments.