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Do mailing lists/newsletters improve your sales?
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I say this because I actually DO read the newsletters that good reads emails me, and although not always, I sometimes even click the links for interviews of authors i know of or that im not yet familiar with because the headline interests me.
I don't think youre weird at all. Lol
But maybe you just dont feel all that invested in an author (yet)

Care to elaborate a bit?
Is it the swag that entices (potential) readers?
Great question Amber, it ties in with mine about MailChimp. I always here people say as an author you need to build a mailing list and send out emails or newsletters. I'm not a fan of them but I do follow some because I like the information they post. I'm tempted to start doing a newsletter myself to see if it helps. I say it's hit or miss for certain people.


That's actually an excellent point. I think you should withhold the goodies for INSIDE the newsletters and maybe offer a standard incentive for all first time subscribers. So maybe offer the same short story or bookmark, etc for first timeers and then all the other promotional ideas for those who stick with it??




You have two books out now, or three? I'm curious if the free one for subscribing is getting buyers for the next. You have LOT of subscribers. But you can't tell if there's any impact? I guess that helps my research if the answer is no ...
I have no desire to get any author's newsletter no matter how much I like his or her books. Am I weird? (Yes, but I mean, is my lack of interest in newlsetters weird?)