There are various ways to get to my newsletter list for my spells (which you can also subscribe to here ) - and it was clear to me that I wanted to understand where my readers come from and what their interests are. That's why it had to be a tag-based system.
On the one hand, I planned from the beginning to only write to certain interested parties for certain offers and, on the other hand, as a marketing person, I naturally feel the importance of having as much information as possible about my readers. This is the only way I can optimize my own marketing and make offers that are actually of interest. This way I avoid planning inappropriately for the market.
Although (or because?) I cyprus telegram screening have been using tags in other programs and services such as Pocket or EverNote for a long time, I didn't think about a system at all at first.
Stupid of me. Very stupid.
Because now I have a series of tags in the form of 1. webinar , 2. webinar , 3. webinar
Great, really great!
Not.
I can still remember exactly what topic I covered in each webinar, but to do so I would have to check exactly when I allocated that day and which slides I used for that particular date. How inconvenient!
After a while I became wiser, especially since I noticed that the tags in ActiveCampaign can be relatively long and even contain spaces. So I came up with tagging in this style.