I think Email Uplers put it best: It’s not just another holiday season, is it? You’ve got fewer shopping days between BFCM and Christmas in 2024; there’s economic uncertainty, and to top it all, it’s an election year. If you ever needed to be agile, it’s definitely now. So, with a giant drumroll (and a whole lotta cool scroll animations), they present you with: – Nikki 🛍 |
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This is email #5 in my Considering Kit series. If you’re not interested in the pros and cons of Kit (formerly ConvertKit) – or in the free consult you’ll earn when you sign up via my affiliate link – click here and you won’t get the series emails, but you’ll still stay subscribed for the other stuff. I’ll be honest: I majorly procrastinated writing this email. Kit is a tool I love, and this email is about what I love about it. So why the procrastination? Because I’m an affiliate. Which means...
Whether you're worried about the ActiveCampaign price hike – – or you're finally starting your own email list and want to set yourself up for success – – you might be considering (Convert)Kit. Meanwhile, I'm considering doing an email series on what I love (and don't love) about Kit. Is that of interest? Do you want to hear the good, the bad, and the ugly? Hit reply with the number that most resonates: 1 = Yesireee, send it ASAP 2 = I'd read it, but I'm not considering Kit 3 = I already use...
Not a podcast person? Click here to skip the Email Swipes updates – but still get my other email musings. Whenever people IRL ask what I do, they usually give me a blank look when I say “email marketing.” And then when I explain what email marketing is – using laypeople-friendly examples like Old Navy or Sephora – they say something like “Ah, you’re one of those annoying spammers.” Which is technically inaccurate. Marketing emails are not spam. They might be frequent. They might be annoying....