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What you can do when you increase your email open rates

The benefits:

  • drive more traffic to your articles 
  • drive more traffic to your videos 
  • winnow out more subscribers who don’t really want to be there 
  • get more emails back from subscribers
  • sell more of your services and products.

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Why it matters to increase your email open rates

Why it matters to increase your email open rates

It’s not an exaggeration to say that as a content creator, your email list is your income.

When you solicit feedback, when you open a conversation, when you really want to let people know about an awesome thing you have created, you probably use your mailing list. But peopl...

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How to increase your email open rates by knocking twice

Resend your emails to those who don’t open them. 

Try to do it somewhere about 6–12 hours after you send the first. Also, try to change the headline of the email so it doesn’t look quite so repetitive.

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