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Hello. Its a great day. Getting started today. I am moved by a speaker on a video I recently watched, he is an awesome communicator. He has a genuine and caring face.
He spoke of your leads capture email list. Wow, you need to treat your list of people like a friend, or even better, like your significant partner. You need to communicate everyday, not once a week. How would you like it if your spouse spoke to you once a week or once a month? Thats not the best idea for your relationship with your spouse.
So its is in your best interest to share daily with your email list. You will have a great relationship for sure.
thanks
Craig
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I guess all leads are different. I prefer NOT to hear from someone like that every day. If given a choice when I sign up, I say I'd like WEEKLY communication. I delete a lot of daily stuff. I wonder how many are like me.
~Debbi
We all delete a lot of emails whether they are daily or whatever. It's a numbers game. I send at least 2 broadcasts a day to my list. Sometimes 3. Judging by the emails I get from the number of lists zi am on some mail their lists more.
Since the mail comes from the same sources I assume they are all making money
Really? Interesting, Neil.
You can't judge how you use your list by your own personally preferences as to how often you would like to receive mail.
Good point!