Place a link to the group in your newsletter
Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2025 8:16 am
If you communicate with your recipients via newsletter (and it's worth it!), you can add a section at the end of each newsletter where you mention your group and add why it's worth joining.
I do this myself. At the end of each newsletter there is a promotional section where I inform you about my trainings and online course, as well as an encouragement to join the Facebook group .
promoting the Facebook group in the newsletter
Effect? After each mailing I have from a dozen to several dozen people willing to taiwan rcs data join the group.
This is because not everyone is aware of the existence of each of your communication channels. Most simply will not get this information, they follow you in one or two places. So you need to not so much convince why the group is cool, but to let them know that it exists.
If you don't send newsletters, don't worry. Add a link to the group in your email footer. You probably still use them, right? Just like you link to social media, you can send your interlocutors to a Facebook group.
I do this myself. At the end of each newsletter there is a promotional section where I inform you about my trainings and online course, as well as an encouragement to join the Facebook group .
promoting the Facebook group in the newsletter
Effect? After each mailing I have from a dozen to several dozen people willing to taiwan rcs data join the group.
This is because not everyone is aware of the existence of each of your communication channels. Most simply will not get this information, they follow you in one or two places. So you need to not so much convince why the group is cool, but to let them know that it exists.
If you don't send newsletters, don't worry. Add a link to the group in your email footer. You probably still use them, right? Just like you link to social media, you can send your interlocutors to a Facebook group.