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  1. Ed Sharrow

    When I add a new section, I send it to my largest email list and suggest that they opt-out if they don’t like the new writing.

    • Erica Drayton

      I’ve considered that and I think I may do that moving forward. This is just for what I’ve created already. Then again, I can go back and add my list to those sections that have no one in it and do as you suggested…definite food for thought…

  2. Gloria Horton-Young

    I’ve been all things sci-fi since I watched STAR TREK with my dad.

  3. Michael S. Atkinson

    How do you determine how many people have subscribed to each section?

  4. Bill Hiatt

    Thanks for this, I added myself to the other section emails.
    I think it’s a good idea to keep some sections separate (Notes from a Gamer, for example) because not every interested reader is also an interested gamer. Going forward, though, I’d make the literary sections all default to opt in and include a manage subscriptions button in each email or otherwise remind readers that they can opt out. If I get around to sectioning, I think that’s what I’m going to do. I bet you have a lot of subscribers who had no clue that all those other possibilities existed.

    • Erica Drayton

      Excellent point! I hadn’t thought of it that way. If it’s fiction then add everyone and they can choose to opt-out but if it’s a very niche topic like reviewing Star Trek canon then make it opt-in with information about the new Section available.

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