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So if you're sending a ton of messages yet very few people are opening them, your reputation is not good and you're messages are more likely to go to spam. That means those quiet folks are actually hurting your reputation, which is affecting how many people see your messages. the “H” (for How) in eMail With H.E.A.R.T. is so important – if you are adding people to your list who don't want to be on it, they will either not open or unsubscribe or report you as spam – and ALL of those scenarios will drag your reputation down. She’s one of those people and her speeches and story telling are vulnerable, honest, and touch the heart of me and the audiences I’ve seen her speak too.
They usually mention the prevalence of social media and how it’s more fun (or easy or whatever adjective) to connect that way versus via email. Readers’ ready access to the “unsubscribe” button is largely a good thing for all involved, since it nudges email content creators to produce authentic, high-quality experiences rather than superficially engaging ones, and to connect in ways that are deeper than what advertising-first mediums like Facebook generally allow. . . .Email The things that drive people to subscribe to and actually open emails are very different from the things that motivate them on social media. She’s one of those people and her speeches and story telling are vulnerable, honest, and touch the heart of me and the audiences I’ve seen her speak too.
Most speakers I know love to speak…yet many are so focused on getting the gig and prepping for the talk that they overlook a key opportunity. So when you offer training or events or products of your own you already have a community of people who know, like and trust you and can't wait to work with you. Plus you are WAY more attractive as a speaker at a public event if you can also promote the event and help fill the audience. She’s one of those people and her speeches and story telling are vulnerable, honest, and touch the heart of me and the audiences I’ve seen her speak too.