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3 ways to make your emails more fun to open and read
In 2023, a study showed that people would voluntarily choose to experience pain in order to learn the outcome of a meaningless coin flip. The outcome of the coin flip literally provided no meaningful benefit to their lives. Not even bragging rights. Just "knowing the answer". Similarly, I broke down 3 ways you can spark your readers desire to know what’s inside your emails with your subject lines inside Highly Effective Emails on the premium tier. Here's the link: https://www.skool.com/kevin/classroom/b7c48694?md=66a2e13a4ab648c09905c3cf1d98442a
3 ways to make your emails more fun to open and read
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I think people forget how to have fun with a newsletter. One of the best newsletters that I got was a mission, an adventure. You had to interact with the product, and it was just like a story that was going through different newsletters. I think it was just like the welcoming workflow. It was great. That was the most enjoyable newsletter that I had in a while
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@Kevin Hood found it! Mattia, the co-founder of blacktwist. Have you ever heard of it?
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Welcome! Here are a few rules for getting started: 1. Please introduce yourself within 7 days of joining the community. 2. Your intro post has no rules. Just tell us who you are, what you do, why you’re here, and select the intro post category. 3. Watch the video below if you want me to show you around. That’s it! Any questions? Send me a DM, my door is always open. All the best, Kevin Hood
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Hello everyone, I'm Valentina, a community manager, client success, and student to become a wellness coach. Since January, I started my new journey as a freelancer in community management, but every client I got brought me into newsletter marketing, content creation, and client success. From there, I decided to delve a little deeper into newsletters, and one of the platforms I found was Substack, which became my main focus for my personal project. That's where I learned more about Kevin, who sent me something super cool, which basically verified that I was a human after subscribing to him. It really caught my attention because it means you have to pay attention when you subscribe to something, not just subscribe, but actively engage. I like this point of view, so he suggested I join here to learn more about it and to engage with people who share my passions, where we can teach and learn something from each other.
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Valentina Roberto
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Community strategist documenting what it really takes to build spaces people return to, not just communities they join once and forget.

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