See this thread for some tactical suggestions, but an underrated strategic suggestion which sounds trite but is really, really, really important: Write emails such that people reading them should think "I certainly want to read more email from this person."https://twitter.com/IndieHackers/status/1230275375009320965 …
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I think most people attempting to operationalize that, inclusive of me, will send too little versus sending too much. I should probably publish more than I do. Ironically, Twitter makes it "a little too easy" for me to do it here relative to more formal channels.
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I’ve been forcing myself to send out newsletters even when I have little content.
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This suggests that a good strategy for hiring for email marketing could be to hire someone with the job of “become subject matter expert; write 1 essay per week”
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But great content is also much more difficult to produce
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My app just gives deeper insights on the readers home with some actionable data so I get decent click through. It also texts them monthly with a higher click through which is way higher traffic. Out of 300 people I get about 240 clicks a month.
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We have an over 80% retention rate on past clients compared to the 17% industry average for mortgage finance. Using my game dev experience to UX this thing into getting action to happen
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