This last thing is not so trivial

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ahbappy250
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This last thing is not so trivial

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The first tip is to find your own figure . There are many newsletters, and it is quite common for them to ride the same trends and share the same links. For this reason, it becomes very important to understand how.

Second tip: consistency . Most newsletters start and don't continue, or become sparser over time. While, in fact, I recommend the opposite model: start with a few contents and then gradually make them more frequent. I believe it is essential to involve the community . Therefore ask them to respond, have their say, intervene, share. Insert (better embed ) videos and audio, the more original the better. Many people ask me to make a podcast version, for example, of L'ho fatto a Posta, because they prefer to listen to it.

Finally, share : but even here my tip is not so much to “spam” the link (I hate the verb spam ), but to take some more significant pieces and make a post suitable for the reference social network, then el-salvador phone number list linking the whole newsletter and inviting people to sign up!

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I offer an opinion on indirect premium newsletters because, at the moment, I propose a free version to the public. STRTGY is a community driven business : what we do is created with and for the community and, in our case, the newsletter is the privileged channel to communicate with our readers.

Premium newsletters are very interesting for those who choose to turn this content into a product : when people start paying for something, the product must be well-built, serve a purpose, and ensure that users continue to remain subscribed.
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