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How to Get 90% Open Rates #2374
February 19, 2023

In episode #2374, we share how to get 90% open rates on your messages! Getting your subscribers and audience to engage with your marketing messages is a huge part of successful work in our field. Tune in today to hear about how you can boost your numbers and the surprising communication avenues we think are worth checking out right now.
TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

[00:21] Today’s topic: How to Get 90% Open Rates.

[00:30] The power of a good subject line!

[01:35] Realistic numbers for different types of messages and subscriber lists.

[02:36] Finding new channels to stimulate higher open rates.

[04:19] Remember to prune your list!

[06:41] That is it for today!

[06:53] Go to https://www.marketingschool.io for more resources!

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