LOOKING FOR ADVICE/BEST PRACTICES PLEASE! 🙏
I feel like I'm playing a weird balancing act right now with my email campaigns. ⚖️
I'm a white hat affiliate marketer/copywriter. 🖋️
I build real brands around a niche and delivery quality value to my audience via email. 📧
Because of obvious email spam filter reasons, I never drop affiliate link in the emails. 🚫
Instead I drop link to a bridge/pre-sell/review page I make for each affiliate product I recommend on occasion in some emails, that takes them to the hoplink. ✅
My sales funnel is successful, but I'm running into a PERSONAL issue with my emails I'm hoping somebody can help with! 😔
I have an email campaign set up for two weeks worth of content delivers to my audience.
In this case it's two weeks of recipes, one delivered daily for two weeks. 🗓️
I recently created 3 more days worth of recipes and sent those out AS I CREATED THEM.
I then add the newly created recipe emails to the email campaign.
In this case.. That would now give me an email campaign of 2 weeks and 3 days worth of content for new subscribers.
Current subscribers would be receiving it basically as soon as I make it.
So they'll get it a Couple days later or even a week later depending on how much time I have to create the content.
Is this the way to do it? 🤔
I don't think I have the patience to create 100 emails of content before starting a campaign. 🥺
I guess what I'm asking is if there is a better way others are doing?
Or, is it okay to create an initial chunk of email content for my audience to consume, and then as I create more content, add it to the new subscribers to get, so my content is always growing?
I'm on mobile and typing this quickly, so I hope I'm articulating my question the right way here! 📱
If you think you can help me, or have some experience with this please drop a comment below, and thanks in advance! 👇🙏
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source https://www.reddit.com/r/Emailmarketing/comments/hh68dw/whats_the_best_way_to_keep_upmaintain_email/
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