Send it directly to high-value contacts
Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 4:22 am
Send a second "In Case You Missed It" email.
Three to four days after sending, run a report on subscribers who did not open the first email. Send it again to this group in a follow-up email with a different subject line.
The second email can add another 25% to the traffic brazil phone number list you got from the first email.
Think that's too many emails? It's not. Remember, these people signed up for your list. They asked you to email them. If they change their mind, they can always unsubscribe.
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Influencers in your industry, future prospects, journalists and editors. One of these readers is worth a thousand strangers.
Put quality over quantity by taking a minute to send a warm, personal email inviting that special someone to take a look and share their feedback.
Few people do this. Many should.
40. Email your colleagues as soon as they go live.
Even if you've already mentioned them in social media, send an email to everyone who contributed to the article. When they see the subject line "You've been featured!" they'll be glad they helped.
This email gently nudges them and asks for their help with promotion. Share a link to your latest social media post or the article itself. Best of all, provide them with pre-written tweets or social media images.
41. Send a version of the embargo to collaborators
If the article is a serious study, give your colleagues time to plan their careers before they begin work. They may want to write an article with their own thoughts on their website.
Three to four days after sending, run a report on subscribers who did not open the first email. Send it again to this group in a follow-up email with a different subject line.
The second email can add another 25% to the traffic brazil phone number list you got from the first email.
Think that's too many emails? It's not. Remember, these people signed up for your list. They asked you to email them. If they change their mind, they can always unsubscribe.
39.
Influencers in your industry, future prospects, journalists and editors. One of these readers is worth a thousand strangers.
Put quality over quantity by taking a minute to send a warm, personal email inviting that special someone to take a look and share their feedback.
Few people do this. Many should.
40. Email your colleagues as soon as they go live.
Even if you've already mentioned them in social media, send an email to everyone who contributed to the article. When they see the subject line "You've been featured!" they'll be glad they helped.
This email gently nudges them and asks for their help with promotion. Share a link to your latest social media post or the article itself. Best of all, provide them with pre-written tweets or social media images.
41. Send a version of the embargo to collaborators
If the article is a serious study, give your colleagues time to plan their careers before they begin work. They may want to write an article with their own thoughts on their website.