Coping with YOUR "UN-Subscribers" by Laurie Rogers Copyright
July 2002
As your list becomes larger, you will begin to notice a few
things that CAN and WILL happen at one point or another. I do
not care HOW nice you are or HOW professional you come across as
being, the fact is, there are a lot of very RUDE people out
there -just as there is in the "real world." Take it from
someone who knows from experience, I have seen MORE publishers
get cursed at, falsely accused and abused - more than I can
count.
The majority of the "rudeness" seems to peak when they are
trying to unsubscribe and although you can tell them 100 times
in 100 different ways - they just do NOT care! For some reason
they feel it is THEIR given right to treat you like GARBAGE and
I am here to tell you, do NOT put up with it! If it gets really
out of control, REPORT them to their ISP. Send a copy of their
subscription request (full headers included) with your
complaint, so you have covered the possiblity of the old, "it
was spam" routine.
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In my experience as a publisher in over 3 years, I have had this
happen to me on two separate occasions and both times I reported
the abusers to their ISP. I always suggest doing this, because
there are some sick people out there, who INTENTIONALLY do this
to publishers for the "FUN" of it. Remember NO person on this
earth has the right to abuse YOU verbally or otherwise, I do NOT
care WHO they are or WHO they "think" that they are. Now that
I've made my point, let's move on.
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The trick to "avoiding" the majority of the rudeness that CAN
arise from people trying to unsubscribe to your ezine, is to
make it as EASY as possible. And if possible, provide an
unsubscribe email address and "clickable" unsubscribe link in
EVERY single issue. This way if one doesn't function there is
ALWAYS an alternative that the person can use.
I also recommend that you use a "no-reply@yourdomain" to send
your ezine from, triggered by an automated msg, so that way, you
are less likely to have people using the reply function to
unsubscribe. Your automated message should consist of "CLEAR
instructions" on HOW they can remove themselves from your list -
that is all it needs in order to be effective.
If your subscriber STILL does NOT get the hint on HOW to remove
themselves from your list and decides to cuss you out - KILL
them with KINDNESS. Although I do know there will be times when
they will just get your blood in a "boiling mode" - be as POLITE
as possible. Let them be the one to make a "MORON" out of
themselves. But for some reason NOTHING gets under a RUDE
persons skin, MORE than YOU being nice.
My last bit of advice is for you NOT to get offended at all when
someone "unsubscribes" to your ezine. I have seen some people
get down right "emotional" over the thought of this. Just keep
in mind, there are PLENTY of GREAT subscribers out there that
are MORE than willing to read YOUR ezine.
Article by Laurie Rogers Copyright 2002 All Rights Reserved
About the author:
Laurie Rogers is co-author of the Ezine Resource Guide,
http://www.zineadz.com/erg.html She is the owner of Optin Frenzy
- a paid list building program for ezine publishers
http://www.optinfrenzy.com You can obtain more of Laurie's
articles at: mailto:ezinearticles@optinfrenzy.com
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