I sympathize on the problem of time for reading! My own approach to sticking with newsletters is "wand and wizard": There's a lot of good writing, and good ideas, but everyone has favorite voices with whom they "click" and look forward to reading. It's very subjective. I tend to unsubscribe if I stop opening, because I don't want to be a drain on open rates.
I sympathize on the problem of time for reading! My own approach to sticking with newsletters is "wand and wizard": There's a lot of good writing, and good ideas, but everyone has favorite voices with whom they "click" and look forward to reading. It's very subjective. I tend to unsubscribe if I stop opening, because I don't want to be a drain on open rates.
I sympathize on the problem of time for reading! My own approach to sticking with newsletters is "wand and wizard": There's a lot of good writing, and good ideas, but everyone has favorite voices with whom they "click" and look forward to reading. It's very subjective. I tend to unsubscribe if I stop opening, because I don't want to be a drain on open rates.