Blog subscribers can have very different reactions when they receive a mailing. Here is a summary of my experience over the last 10 years.
Carlos Bravo5
I've seen a lot, but I'm sure not everything when it comes to possible reader reactions when sending a mailing. Even after years, there are things that surprise you both positively and negatively.
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In this context, my phrase “if you don’t have a blog, nothing happens, if you do, something happens” fits in. The other day I was proposed to, so imagine… hahaha
But let's get back to the main point of the post. These are japan phone number format possible reactions from subscribers when sending a mailing .
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1 50-70% will not show any kind of reaction
2 1-3% will leave a comment on the blog
3 0.1-0.5% will be removed from the list
4.01-0.05 % complain and mark you as spam
50-70% will not show any kind of reaction
You read that right. The vast majority will do absolutely nothing. Not because they don't like it, but rather because the great grey mass on the Internet are passive consumers. They don't participate, they don't generate, they don't provide content or feedback . You who are reading these lines are possibly one of them...
1-3% will leave a comment on the blog
As long as your content is liked, you will be able to generate many comments. 1-3% of people subscribe is actually quite an optimistic figure. Everything will depend on your ability to activate the community behind your personal blog.
Getting comments when you still have few subscribers and traffic is more complicated. In this post I give you some tips on the subject.
0.1-0.5% will be removed from the list
You can't avoid it. Even content where you give away 50 euro notes will generate unsubscriptions because people are like that. There are things that interest us today and tomorrow they stop being so. There are several reasons why a user unsubscribes .
In my case, a mailing can cause between 5-10 unsubscribes, but there is usually also a one-time increase that compensates for this. The reason behind this is that the post receives massive traffic, which makes it more shared on social networks or even because the subscriber forwards it by email to other people who may be interested in the content.