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NB: when you respond to my newsletter,

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 5:32 am
by rumana777
You can find it here! Two-way conversations – Encourage responses One of the many tips I give in my guide for getting from email to the hearts of readers is to invite your subscribers to give you an opinion, feedback, or opinion, by responding to the newsletter itself. In this way, your newsletter will transform from a marketing tool to a communication channel with your readers.


NB: when you respond to my newsletter, I FLY! It seems to me that I am having a small private correspondence with you, on the topics that are important to us, such as the digital world, well-being in the era of the creator economy, trips made with care and territorial policies of the places we visit and live in.


Don't tell me you're not registered yet! Obviously, dedicate zalo data time to the community Feeding a community takes time; if we decide to want to create and feed one around our blog, it means knowing that we have to dedicate time and resources to the responses to comments, to the newsletter responses, to aggregating content and to any chats and groups on external platforms.


As I always say in coaching, you can do everything, but you don't have to do everything. Periodically re-evaluate and rebalance your priorities. Do you dedicate time to one or more social networks that no longer give you the satisfaction they once did (or that never gave you any?)? Consider whether to invest all or part of that time and energy to feed your communities around your blog.