Listen "74: How to tell if people are reading your newsletter"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, Camille addresses a common concern from Julie about newsletter engagement. Camille shares practical advice on how to gauge and enhance reader interaction with your newsletters, especially when you're just starting out.
Discover tips on interpreting open and click rates, soliciting feedback from your audience, and leveraging your intuition to craft compelling content. Camille also discusses the importance of perseverance and continuous improvement in your newsletter writing journey.
For those looking to deepen their newsletter skills, Camille introduces her paid newsletter, "Write Better Letters," which includes co-writing sessions and peer feedback opportunities. Tune in for valuable insights and actionable strategies to make your newsletters more engaging and effective.
You might also wish to check out Episode 44: The Creepiness Factor when you Send Email Newsletters.
To leave your own question: https://www.intheclinic.com
Discover tips on interpreting open and click rates, soliciting feedback from your audience, and leveraging your intuition to craft compelling content. Camille also discusses the importance of perseverance and continuous improvement in your newsletter writing journey.
For those looking to deepen their newsletter skills, Camille introduces her paid newsletter, "Write Better Letters," which includes co-writing sessions and peer feedback opportunities. Tune in for valuable insights and actionable strategies to make your newsletters more engaging and effective.
You might also wish to check out Episode 44: The Creepiness Factor when you Send Email Newsletters.
To leave your own question: https://www.intheclinic.com
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