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Why it makes sense to deliver complete posts by email without them going through your blog

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 5:50 am
by Abdur12
More and more people have asked me why I deliver the posts in full to subscribers without them going through the blog. Today I give a detailed answer.

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Those who have read the last post of the year with the blog's results in 2012 will have seen that the increase in subscribers is one of the metrics that has grown the most (a growth of almost 4,000 subscribers in 12 months).

Deliver the full post to subscribers or not?Photo rights by Fotolia

A significant portion of daily visits come from people who receive new entries every day because at some point they have decided to trust me with the most intimate thing that exists in the digital world: email.

Disadvantages of sending the entire post by email to subscribers
Subscribers to this blog receive the entire post via job seeker phone number email. There is no need to go through the blog to consume the content. This brings with it some disadvantages for the blogger:

Fewer comments : Much lower chance of receiving comments from subscribers.
Visits not counted in statistics : readings are not counted for blog statistics.
Less online advertising revenue : If subscribers do not visit the blog on average, fewer advertising impacts and profits are generated.
The disadvantages are obvious, so the question comes up frequently both in the “Courses for bloggers” and through questions from readers who contact me by email. In order to be able to link in the future to an existing post that answers this question, I have created this entry.

The loss of visits and income is compensated by a greater number of subscribers
Most bloggers who have compared both options (partial or full delivery) for post submission have come to very similar conclusions. The disadvantages are very small compared to what you get in return.