Top 10 Benefits of Signing Up For My Newsletter
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I’m currently aiming for a bi-monthly schedule so without further ado….drum role please…here is tonight’s top 10 list….
Top 10 Benefits of Signing Up For My Brand New Newsletter - Passive Income Tips
- I’m dedicated to building an email list and know that this will happen only if I providing you with valuable high-quality information, so you will not only not unsubscribe, but you will look forward to receiving the next edition. There are a couple email newsletters that I receive that I actually get excited when I see them in my inbox each week. It’s my goal to achieve the same level of quality with my newsletter.
- Over the past year or so I’ve gathered a ton of private label products and interesting downloads that I’ll probably never use, so I plan to give these away periodically to my newsletter list.
- You’ll get the inside scoop on any new projects that I may not want to link to from my site.
- Hopefully the stories of my journey towards financial freedom will encourage you to further your own financial education and take steps towards your own financial goals.
- Every email you receive will have a way, either by using the instant feedback link or by just hitting reply, for you to tell me what you think, ask me a question or make a suggestion. No comment or feedback is too trivial or unappreciated. A sample question could be, “Jon why do you always use square brackets rather than regular parenthesis?”
- I am a natural explorer and I often find interesting sites that I will share; some may be slightly off topic but I promise they will at least be entertaining. Here’s an example: Eepybird.com.
- I’ll remind you [or send you a summary] of any noteworthy posts over the previous 2 weeks.
- You’ll be able to keep in touch without actually visiting my site. If your bookmarks are organized anything like mine you may never find your way back anyways!
- I’m too lazy to bombard you with constant emails about nothing & I hate sales pitches so you won’t be getting any of those either.
- I will be sincerely grateful and respect the fact that you entrust me with the invitation to send you emails.
- I won’t plug any products or send out any affiliate links unless I have actually paid for, tried out the product and found it to be worthwhile and useful in my business.
- I’m planning on becoming rich and you’ll be able to say, “I was on his newsletter list before his net worth was over 6 figures”
- It’s my first attempt at list building and I’ll likely do some really dumb things and make silly mistakes that you’ll find amusing.
- You’ll get to see if I can ever limit my overactive imagination to 10 items when I do future top 10 lists!
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