By: Samuel
Engagement is key to getting those new subscribers and subscribers recommending to others. Very good article by you Rob. Sending occasional emails to your readers or commentators is a fine way to keep...
View ArticleBy: Ryan Biddulph
Hi Rob, Super tips here. As for people who unsubscribe I let them go with a hearty thank you. Pure abundance mentality. When you let go a non-match, 10 better matches pop up. Be personable. Treat...
View ArticleBy: Ayaz
Hi Rob! these are great tips and certainly its been great to do a warm welcome to your site reader gives them an idea they are here and will get something personally if they require for that. For me,...
View ArticleBy: Tom Clark
Very interesting read Rob! I used to think about this relationship blog owners should be having with me when I followed guitar tuition sites in the early days. Now i am running my own guitar site I...
View ArticleBy: Chris
Hi Rob, great tips about engaging readers. Beeing proactive is very important – without it we can only “follow” the others. The same thing is with thinking outside the box – your “thank you song” is...
View ArticleBy: James Kadena
Great read! I never saw someone covering how to see a user off. thx rob
View ArticleBy: Peter Gallher
Wow, these are some creative ways to welcome and to say goodbye to users. Especially smaller blogs and sites should be aware that users are their customers and should get individual treatment just like...
View ArticleBy: Rob Summerfield
Hey Samuel, thanks for the feedback. You’re exactly right, its not that much of an extra effort to stay in touch and build a relationship via email, but its definitely worth it.
View ArticleBy: Rob Summerfield
Ryan, i think you put it very nicely. “Breathing life into this intent” makes the whole thing authentic and real. Genuine interest is so hard to come by these days, so if you find a way to convey...
View ArticleBy: Rob Summerfield
I think in the end, the best marketing you can achieve on your blog is a transparent, personal communication to your readers. So i am definitely in line with you! Rob
View ArticleBy: Rob Summerfield
Your own guitar site? That sounds amazing, send me your link, i’d love to check it out! Wow, sounds like you have everything figured out ! If you are down to connecting your users with individual...
View ArticleBy: Rob Summerfield
Thanks for kind words, Chris! Exactly, you can turn mundane marketing tasks into interesting, fun work, simply by breaking some rules and working outside of the box. Especially when you are running...
View ArticleBy: Rob Summerfield
Hey Peter, you’re absolutely right, sometimes a simple mindset can help boost the performance of a blog. Obviously, most bloggers are writers first, and then marketers. Understanding that these two...
View ArticleBy: Syed Balkhi
Hey Rob, Thanks for mentioning WPBeginner’s article about Livefyre. We are good friends with the team at Livefyre. Jenna and I had multiple email exchanges, in person meetings, and phone calls. The...
View ArticleBy: DylanC at CashJournals.com
That’s true. Engaging the audience is what it’s all about. Commenting and replying is key. What an epic post this is, Rob. Also, continual posting of quality content is another of those factors that...
View ArticleBy: Tabetha Robert
I have to agree… these are interesting facts. Thanks for putting this up. You can’t imagine how much time I spent going through this post over and over again. Thanks again.
View ArticleBy: Matt Coffy
Interestingly insightful thing to read, Rob. We always want to think of new ways to keep things fresh and engaging for our audiences but reality is some will leave and unsubscribe from you. You work...
View ArticleBy: Tony Hoskins
A fine and illuminating article. And so generous-spirited. Many thanks.
View ArticleBy: Samuel
<p>Engagement is key to getting those new subscribers and subscribers recommending to others.</p> <p>Very good article by you Rob.</p> <p>Sending occasional emails to your...
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