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Try applying this hack to an email you sent in the last month to your newsletter. I did it with the email in which I announced this same post to my subscribers (obviously I wrote after this paragraph) and look what I got: Increase your open rate with ConvertKit If the calculations relating to the opening rates do not add up, it is because you are adding the partials: each open rate must instead be compared to the number of mailings (since it is precisely a percentage rate).
I know it can mislead many, so I preferred to clarify. Get the do in your WhatsApp Number List inbox Plus you get all the updates and premium content. Your email Receive by email 100% safe. Unsubscribe whenever you want. ⚠ The other Hack to Increase Open Rate Hey, wait, don't go! I have another technique for you if you want to increase your email open rate: Cleaning Your Mailing List: Why I Lightheartedly Deleted 507 Subscribers (and Continue to Do It) You can't miss it if you don't want to lose potential customers (please share this hack if you liked it ). September 2019 – After a long time, Google updates and decides to change the rules on the nofollow attribute.
Google seems to be in the mood for revelations these days ( I'm referring to what SEOs have recently learned about standard pagination ). The famous rel=”nofollow” is no longer a directive that Google will take as is, but will only treat it as advice. Furthermore, Google has announced that it intends to introduce new attributes for links (already active): rel=”sponsored”, which should be used with sponsored links, affiliate links ( which I also advise you to hide ) or in any case artificial/commercial links (advertising, sold links, etc.) rel=”ugc”, which will be inserted in links in user-generated content (such as in forums and comments) .
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