Blog subscribers subscribe and unsubscribe. In this post I'll tell you how you can keep your bounce rate low.
Carlos Bravo9
It's a pain in the ass to get new subscribers to your blog . Just because someone subscribes to your blog doesn't mean they can't unsubscribe again. In fact, losing subscribers is part of the process . The relationship between blogger and reader has a beginning and an end .
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I have written a lot about this topic in the past (as you can see in the linked posts) so I don't want to repeat myself too much. Most blogging bloggers approach the topic from the angle of recruitment but few deal with the topic of loyalty. In fact, there are many reasons why a subscriber may unsubscribe .
Subscriber management is one of the main concerns of japan phone number list bloggers. From all the conversations I have had in the past, I would highlight 3 reasons.
Not having good timing when it comes to being a salesperson
I'm not telling you anything new when I say that being too commercial on your blog will lead to many unsubscribes. It's normal. You only have to put yourself in your shoes to realize this. Even so, many bloggers (both advanced and beginners) make this mistake.
The problem behind this is related to autoresponders . Many marketers (especially those in the US) want us to believe that you can make money by sleeping. I can do it too, but only for 8 hours a day, and then I have to start working again to keep that money flowing. No, seriously.
The idea behind it is not bad. I get a subscriber and then I have a series of scheduled emails where I sell them something. The problem is that we don't take into account that there are different activation phases . You can't offer a free download in one moment and then 30 minutes later offer a paid course (or whatever). They've barely had time to read what you've sent them!
Being commercial is not the main problem, but rather the fact of not having the patience to wait for the right moment. It is true that autoresponders can be programmed in different ways, but despite this, I am not a big fan.