Hey {{first_name}},
Quick left-field one today.
I bang on about testing all the time.
Test your offers. Test your messaging. Test your nav. Test your layout. and on. and on. and on.
I actually do practice what I preach, too.
I received advice to test increasing the cadence of this newsletter.
I was reluctant.
I expected more emails to result in more unsubscribes.
But what actually happened surprised me.
When we increased cadence to 5 emails a week:
Our unsubscribe rates reduced
Our open rates increased
And our click-through rates increased
There is a small caveat with this test.
I didn’t just send more emails.
I also changed the format.
Instead of one big “weekly newsletter” with loads of sections.
I made each email smaller and more digestible.
More like a daily snack.
And less like a Sunday roast.
Frequency is not the villain.
Boring, bloated emails are.
Now, the other side of this…
Even if the numbers look good to me, I still want to respect how you actually want to receive content.
This week, a reader emailed me and basically said…
“Love the value. Hate the inbox wars. Don’t make me unsubscribe.”
Fair point.
So I’ve added a preference option.
If daily is too much, you can switch to a weekly round-up and still stay in the loop.
Switch to weekly here: Update email preferences
And if you ever want to come back to daily, you can.
Chat soon,
Peter
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