3 Time Savers to Help your Email Marketing

If you're like the rest of us, distractions seem to be at an all-time high.

Nothing is normal. Whether there are more people at home, you're homeschooling in the middle of your career, or you're struggling with anxiety, everyone is busy. These circumstances take away your time, energy and attention.

And when your attention span is thin, it's difficult to dedicate any time to sending out emails and caring for your subscribers. But don't be afraid! This is when automation and content mastery can become your best friends in email marketing.

3 Time and Energy Saving Strategies to Keep Your Email Marketing Active

  1. Automatically send new blog posts by email to your mailing lists.
    When time is short, it's normal to debate which project to take on: Should I add a new publication to my site? or send an email to your mailing list? WITH automated RSS email campaignyou can do both at the same time.

    Once you have an automated RSS email campaign, new updates to your site will be automatically emailed to your mailing list on the schedule you choose. With an automated email campaign, there's no need to decide whether to create a new post or write a new email.

    You publish an update on your site. We send you an email automatically

  2. Resubmitting evergreen content from your site.
    Reposting old content from your site is a great strategy send relevant content to your subscribersthat keeps your email list active while eliminating the need to create new content.

    Even if the distractions increase and your attention is diverted in several directions, it will only take a few minutes. Edit and resend email from your archive or to send a new email with previously published content on your website.

    Check write to my subscribers off that to-do list! ✔

    Worried about re-sending content to people who may have already seen it? For starters, it's helpful to remember that open rates aren't always the same for subscribers. This means that if your average open rate for your emails is 17-20%, that's not the same 17-20% for every email.

    Still hesitant to forward old content? Add a note at the top confirming resubmission. We're willing to bet that your list will fully understand that you're short on time yourself, and still appreciate you taking the time to reach out and offer value.

  3. Bring back archived funnels and past tasks via email.
    Have you ever created any courses or challenges? When your attention and energy are limited, there's no better time to pull them out of your digital inbox and offer them to your followers.

    Make a few changes as needed, then edit or create new forms and share them with your list (or, if you have multiple campaigns you want to run, offer signup options for all of them!). You can easily customize tags or custom fields – For future targeted mailingsand you'll be on your way to getting your lists active and sending emails.

    FeedBlitz Clients you can easily restart any funnel campaign at any time, sending subscribers who previously completed the campaign back to the beginning. It's also incredibly easy to clone any existing sales funnel campaigns to diversify your email offerings and customize campaigns based on our sophisticated automation.

Lack of time and focus doesn't mean you have to sacrifice email subscribers.

The three tips discussed above will allow you to take full advantage of the automation capabilities at your fingertips. They were created to save you time under normal circumstances, but provide double the benefits during times of extreme stress.

Truly set it and forget it, you'll keep your list active and engaged to ensure they'll still be there ready and listening when we all come out the other side, without taking up too much of your time.

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