Do you email your blog readers regularly?
Maybe you put ‘set up email newsletter’ on your america phone number ‘someday’ list ages ago, but still haven’t done it.
Or maybe you have a newsletter list, but you haven’t sent one in months.
You might think it’s optional – something you can do once you’ve finished everything else on your to-do list.
You might even think email is dead (or at least old-fashioned), and that you’re better off building connections through social media. (Which is nothing new, by the way. I was talking about bloggers having similar concerns nine years ago.)
The truth is, email is still one of the best ways (if not the best way) to connect with your blog’s readers.
Email is a big part of my strategy on both of my blogs. It drives traffic, and helps us build our community, understand who’s reading our blog, and monetize both directly and indirectly.
If you’re not using it, you really are missing out.
- But what do you email?
- What is the content you include in your communications?
Email can be used in many ways, and you can sent a variety of email types. But today I want to talk about creating a regular email newsletter, which for me is the foundation of my email strategy.
A few of the most common questions I get about newsletters and email strategy:
- What tool should I use? (we use Drip and also recommend ConvertKit)
- What content should I put in my emails?
- What format should they be in – plain text, rich text, HTML?
- How frequently should I send emails?
- What other types of emails should I consider sending?
- How do I get more subscribers? (I’m not going to cover this today, but recommend you listen to episodes 68 and 69)
Links and Resources on What to Include in Your Email Newsletters:
- How I Use Email Newsletters to Drive Traffic and Make Money
- Comparing Email Service Providers for Bloggers
- 6 Reasons Why Your Blog Needs an Email Newsletter
- 3 Examples of Content You Can Include in Your Email Newsletter
Other Podcasts On Similar Topics:
- PB117: Case Study – How One Blogger Used a Blog Post, SlideShare Deck, Lead Magnet, Email Sequence and a Webinar to Earn Over $28,000
- PB107: Affiliate Marketing Tips – What updated 2024 mobile phone number data Links to Use in Your Emails
- PB069: Create an Opt-In to Increase Your Email Subscriber Numbers
- PB068: How to Increase Your Email List Subscribers By 100% Or More Today
- 161: 3 Things Most Bloggers Don’t Pay Enough Attention To
Tools We’re Using: (These are affiliates and we get a small commission on purchases.)
- Drip – the current email service provider for ProBlogger
- ConvertKit – a tool we’re just starting to experiment with that looks very promising. Built from the ground up for bloggers.
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In today’s episode, I wanna talk about email. It’s a fairly introductory… I guess the frequently asked questions that I get about email, particularly what should you include in the emails that you send. I think most bloggers know that they should be sending some emails and collecting email addresses, but I regularly get asked the question, “What should I put in my emails?”
I wanna talk today about what we do with our newsletters, talk about some of the questions we get around whether you should use plain text or rich text or HTML, how frequently you should send, and other types of emails that you might wanna build into your sequence as well.