If you have a members website, people often sign up and then never return again. Even if they liked your site, they may not return, simply because they forget about your site.
You can get them to visit your site again by simply sending them a reminder, of the existence of your website, in the form of a newsletter. Be sure to make the mail you send out useful, don’t spam your users, they don’t like that. The newsletter could be a short overview of new things that have been added to the site, or other useful information on the same topic.
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If you have a members website, people often sign up and then never return again. Even if they liked your site, they may not return, simply because they forget about your site.
You can get them to visit your site again by simply sending them a reminder, of the existence of your website, in the form of a newsletter. Be sure to make the mail you send out useful, don’t spam your users, they don’t like that. The newsletter could be a short overview of new things that have been added to the site, or other useful information on the same topic.
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September 27th, 2006 at 9:47 pm
That’s a good tip, I’ll definately have to remember that because aside from my blog, I will soon be releasing a members-based website.
-Jon Beebe
jbeebe.blog