Survey: Frequency of Email Newsletter

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by KCLau

in Blogging

There are three types of subscriptions to receive update from KCLau’s Money Tips.

1. Use a feedreader to access updates, without actually visiting here. (I use Google Reader. If you don’t know about this, please stay tuned. I will write a tutorial about using Google Reader to read feed in the near future)

2. Subscribe to feed via email. You will receive instant update once a day whenever there are new posts published. An email with the full content of my articles (including pictures, but not the videos, polls or other multimedia embedded) will reach your inbox. If there is no update here, you won’t get the email notification. You can subscribe this option here.

3. Subscribe to the newsletter that will give you the option to download my book previews. I used to send an update about the articles published here (only links, without the full content) on every Friday. But I think this notification are too frequent because I have a series of email sent to you too when you are in the list. I’ve got some feedbacks from subscribers who unsubscribed, saying that the emails are too frequent.
So, I will need your feedback to see what is the best option for subscribers who is on Option 3. Do you want to receive weekly update? or monthly update? or whenever there is 10 articles published here? or maybe five article is enough to notify you about it?
For the time being, I just changed the setting to notify newsletter subscribers when there are 10 new articles published here.
Thanks for your feedback and kindly take the poll below.

[If you are reading this in email or feedreader, please visit this blog post to participate in the POLL]

Participate in our previous survey:

Survey #1: Would you use an online financial application to track your cash flow?

Survey #2: What’s the most essential feature of an online financial app?

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