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Think about if you were getting your newsletter. Is there enough content that you would want to read it once a week? Maybe once a week works, but maybe once every two weeks is better, possibly even once a month.
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Sometimes it is better to do a newsletter consistently every week. Even if it is small at first, that way people get used to seeing something from you at that time. There are some sites I check every Monday because I know there will be new content, while other I like more are irregular and I forget about them.
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If some of your sites are related topic wise, (for example, you have 1 site about cuban cigars, 1 about hand-made cigar boxes and possibly another about quality lighters) - you could use the same code for your opt-in form for all 3 sites and send your lists the same newsletter and just keep your content related and interesting. This saves you some time and work
![]() How often you should mail? That is your call, but personally I mail my subscribers every 4 or 5 days when they are "new" so I can give them enough interesting stuff so they want to hang around on my lists. Also, due to different time zones and so on, some people may be "unlucky" enough to be starting work or something else when your mail arrives every Tuesday, so the delivery day is good to "juggle" a little - but bear in mind to let your subscribers know when you will be mailing them again. Mind you - if you keep your subscribers interested enough as other members have touched on - they will be waiting for your newsletters. Go getém
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Ok, all these answers are good. I don't know how much added value I have.
Personally, I think that all your sites should have a newsletter. You MUST collect a name, email address and/or mobile number. The only thing that would be different for all of your sites is how frequently the particular niche each site represents would be willing to receive information. That answer has been offered and covered so I see no need to go into detail. That's my wooden nickel.
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