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Tips and tricks for people building newsletters and mailing lists, for and by the Newsletter Crew community.

8 Quick Tips to Double Your Newsletter Landing Page Conversion Rate
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Getting traffic to your landing page is difficult and converting them is even difficult. In this detailed guide, we will focus on the latter. With minor tweaks to your landing page, you can increase your conversion rate significantly and get more subscribers despite getting the same website visitors. First impressions

How to Use Your Unsubscribe Page to Win Back Subscribers
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We all know that unsubscribe page is the last thing which a leaving subscriber will see but as newsletter owners do we want that to happen? I'm guessing no, we want our subscribers to stay. So instead of considering unsubscribe page as the exit point, consider it as an entry

Virtual events are a newsletter growth hack
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In this blog post, I’ll offer a tried-and-true but unconventional idea for growing your email list. I used it to go from a brand-new list to over four thousand subscribers in eighteen months. It’s not a “get subscribers quick” scheme. In fact, not only is it not quick,

Should you resend newsletters to your subscribers?
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Does resending emails help your open rate? And some do's and dont's around how to do it well

Three quick tips for sending weekly newsletters
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Bytesized Weekly [https://www.bytesized.xyz/newsletter], my weekly newsletter for software developers, is just about to hit issue #30. It's been a strange year, so I haven't quite reached a 100% success rate on sending every week, but I have learned a lot about sending weekly newsletters and how

What are evergreen email sequences?
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In my last blog post, I wrote about a few tips for making the process of writing a weekly newsletter easier. In this blog post, I'd like to present a totally different idea of how a weekly newsletter could look: one where you aren't sitting down every Monday night writing