An Important Note on Sections

Something I should be explaining more clearly


Something I should be explaining more clearly


6 responses to “An Important Note on Sections”

  1. Ed Sharrow Avatar
    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.

    1. Erica Drayton Avatar
      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 Avatar
    Gloria Horton-Young

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

  3. Michael S. Atkinson Avatar
    Michael S. Atkinson

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

  4. Bill Hiatt Avatar
    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.

    1. Erica Drayton Avatar
      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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