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Topic: Crypto Mail List - I need suggestions (Read 280 times)

legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 3125
July 22, 2019, 09:39:01 AM
#15
This is a nice service, i just saw the site and looks simple, but since the service is via mail i think the site doesn't matter at all, but i would like to make one suggestion to you. You need to add a privacy politic that says you will not share the mails with anyone, i think is the last step to make from your site a trusted news source.
hero member
Activity: 1624
Merit: 645
July 20, 2019, 06:39:45 AM
#14
So I have a mail list with crypto users and I'm sending daily mails about relevant news and the state of the market (technical analysis) but I'm wondering what else would people like. Perhaps upcoming relevant ICO's or ICO's airdrops, maybe a ''undervalued coin of the week'' with TA and Fundamental Analysis, nice giveaways?

The website is www.dailytoken.co it doesnt really contain much right now but you can sub if you want to check the daily emails. Im doing a "promising ICOs of the month" today.

I think that it would be nice if you send some surveys to your email subscribers and ask them first.You could use Surveymonkey or Google Surveys.
Based on their answers,you could segment them into smaller email lists,targeted around certain topics(if you can do it with your email autoresponder service) and provide more relevant content to the different niche email lists.


Yes, I think I will be doing that, I have been having some problems with my provider though, mailchimp as they do not allow me to send emails about ICO's and most things related to crypto so I'm going to switch.
hero member
Activity: 3150
Merit: 937
July 20, 2019, 06:33:22 AM
#13
So I have a mail list with crypto users and I'm sending daily mails about relevant news and the state of the market (technical analysis) but I'm wondering what else would people like. Perhaps upcoming relevant ICO's or ICO's airdrops, maybe a ''undervalued coin of the week'' with TA and Fundamental Analysis, nice giveaways?

The website is www.dailytoken.co it doesnt really contain much right now but you can sub if you want to check the daily emails. Im doing a "promising ICOs of the month" today.

I think that it would be nice if you send some surveys to your email subscribers and ask them first.You could use Surveymonkey or Google Surveys.
Based on their answers,you could segment them into smaller email lists,targeted around certain topics(if you can do it with your email autoresponder service) and provide more relevant content to the different niche email lists.
hero member
Activity: 3010
Merit: 794
July 16, 2019, 11:28:06 AM
#12
You have the whole choices to be made here but don't combined all together at once. You can begin with technical and fundamental analysis and pick only five project that might be likely explode based on your analysis. If 60% of your analysis are correct, that will be your pointer to the next news. You can start with last week our analysis brought out this result and this week again, we have this to present to you. You can now search for promising projects that people might look into either ICO/IEO and let it be part of your blog news and so on.
5 projects is considerable rather than having lots of coins to be analyzed.I do prefer on fundamentals rather than on technical ones yet

most people would really be interested on reading up specially on a recent news that have affected the market and when people find out that
most analysis are helpful on their part then it already signifies that you are doing well.
hero member
Activity: 1624
Merit: 645
July 15, 2019, 10:25:20 AM
#11
You can create a simple algorithm with a number of questions to see the interests of people as you can ask them for cookies files to help you improve the quality of news you provided to them.
I do not like the news that talk about analysis and opinions of others or advertising new ICOs, but a link to important news in twitter or facebook with the price, for example, when the price rise get the most important news that led to the high price and so on.

I do the TA myself though not copied from others. Well i know they are crypto users but a list of questions could be helpful, thanks.
legendary
Activity: 2702
Merit: 4002
July 15, 2019, 08:08:19 AM
#10
You can create a simple algorithm with a number of questions to see the interests of people as you can ask them for cookies files to help you improve the quality of news you provided to them.
I do not like the news that talk about analysis and opinions of others or advertising new ICOs, but a link to important news in twitter or facebook with the price, for example, when the price rise get the most important news that led to the high price and so on.
full member
Activity: 1316
Merit: 104
CitizenFinance.io
July 13, 2019, 08:44:37 AM
#9
You have the whole choices to be made here but don't combined all together at once. You can begin with technical and fundamental analysis and pick only five project that might be likely explode based on your analysis. If 60% of your analysis are correct, that will be your pointer to the next news. You can start with last week our analysis brought out this result and this week again, we have this to present to you. You can now search for promising projects that people might look into either ICO/IEO and let it be part of your blog news and so on.
legendary
Activity: 2352
Merit: 6089
bitcoindata.science
July 12, 2019, 10:48:38 AM
#8
I'd honestly recommend creating a blog w/ noteworthly articles. Whether you write them yourself, or have a reputable writer write them for you, it's a good way to make use of a mailing list.

I agree.

You could send a preview by e-mail, and if the user is interested he would click the link and visit your website/blog.
legendary
Activity: 3122
Merit: 1398
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July 12, 2019, 10:43:07 AM
#7

Already considered or include this?

Weekly Basis:
Top performer altcoin of the week.

Daily Basis:
Top performer altcoin of the day - although I don't know how it will be determined. A good reference for short-term or day traders.

Rising star:
Low cap altcoins that suddenly made an impressive growth.
hero member
Activity: 1624
Merit: 645
July 12, 2019, 10:27:55 AM
#6
Do you know the audience? Because it may differ from newbies to advanced users and how you collected them too. Newbies would tend to be more interested in "How to" topics while an advanced user would prefer to get technical topics. Like if you collected them via a blog about ICOs be sure they only want to receive ICO topics. News aren't interesting them, they read it already online or via RSS and sending a daily email, man, you're doing it hardcore.

It is mostly regular crypto users, not really newbies, "how to topics" are mostly out of the question besides guides for new things.
hero member
Activity: 1582
Merit: 759
July 12, 2019, 03:02:04 AM
#5
I'd honestly recommend creating a blog w/ noteworthly articles. Whether you write them yourself, or have a reputable writer write them for you, it's a good way to make use of a mailing list.
legendary
Activity: 1750
Merit: 1115
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July 11, 2019, 06:08:17 PM
#4
So I have a mail list with crypto users and I'm sending daily mails about relevant news and the state of the market (technical analysis) but I'm wondering what else would people like. Perhaps upcoming relevant ICO's or ICO's airdrops, maybe a ''undervalued coin of the week'' with TA and Fundamental Analysis, nice giveaways?
First, check what is your conversion rate. Do people actually open the links, posts, whatever is being mailed to them? Do they flag your content as spam? And then you can think of topics that might be of most interest to them. This is more like a trial and error process. Send them emails about ICO's check the conversion rate, send emails about giveaway, check the conversion rate. You need to figure out the type of audience you've before randomly spamming their mailboxes. I personally don't like receiving any emails from the service I don't trust.
copper member
Activity: 2940
Merit: 4101
Top Crypto Casino
July 11, 2019, 05:15:06 PM
#3
Do you know the audience? Because it may differ from newbies to advanced users and how you collected them too. Newbies would tend to be more interested in "How to" topics while an advanced user would prefer to get technical topics. Like if you collected them via a blog about ICOs be sure they only want to receive ICO topics. News aren't interesting them, they read it already online or via RSS and sending a daily email, man, you're doing it hardcore.
hero member
Activity: 2352
Merit: 905
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July 11, 2019, 04:39:13 PM
#2
So I have a mail list with crypto users and I'm sending daily mails about relevant news and the state of the market (technical analysis) but I'm wondering what else would people like. Perhaps upcoming relevant ICO's or ICO's airdrops, maybe a ''undervalued coin of the week'' with TA and Fundamental Analysis, nice giveaways?
Do you have a website which users subscribed in order to get news via email? I think what you already send is pretty good option but if I were you, I would add news around blockchain technologies and it's possibilities, crypto/blockchain meetups and if you can do it, I would offer exclusive sales to them, this way you would have happy customers and the persons who sell tickets maybe would be glad because of possibly increased and fast sales (btw I don't know how much people you have and how targeted your audience is).
hero member
Activity: 1624
Merit: 645
July 11, 2019, 04:06:54 PM
#1
So I have a mail list with crypto users and I'm sending daily mails about relevant news and the state of the market (technical analysis) but I'm wondering what else would people like. Perhaps upcoming relevant ICO's or ICO's airdrops, maybe a ''undervalued coin of the week'' with TA and Fundamental Analysis, nice giveaways?

The website is www.dailytoken.co it doesnt really contain much right now but you can sub if you want to check the daily emails. Im doing a "promising ICOs of the month" today.
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