Time for some facts.. If you’re serious about building an email list that’s more than just a bunch of random addresses gathering digital dust, you’ve got to stop thinking like everyone else. Most marketers make the mistake of treating their subscribers like faceless numbers, blasting out emails and hoping something sticks. But you… you’re not here to blend in with the masses. You’re here to build a list of loyal, engaged followers who actually care about what you have to say. And I’ve got a trick up my sleeve that’s going to help you do just that.
Here’s the deal: When was the last time you actually asked your audience what they want? I’m not talking about some generic survey that no one bothers to fill out. I’m talking about rolling up your sleeves, getting in the trenches, and literally begging—yes, begging—for their feedback.
Now, I know what you’re thinking: “Begging? Really? That sounds desperate.” But trust me on this—when done right, asking for feedback isn’t about desperation. It’s about engagement. It’s about making your subscribers feel like they’re part of something bigger, like they’re co-creators of the content they consume. And when people feel involved, when they see that their opinions actually matter, they stick around. They engage. They share.
But here’s the kicker: It’s not just about asking for feedback; it’s about what you do with it. How you use that feedback to shape your content, to refine your message, to craft emails that hit the bullseye every single time.
In the latest issue of The Email Anarchist, I’m pulling back the curtain on this under-the-radar tactic. I’m going to show you exactly how to beg for feedback in a way that not only keeps your subscribers engaged but turns them into raving fans who can’t wait to open your next email. I’ll walk you through the questions to ask, the best times to ask them, and how to turn even the smallest bit of feedback into pure email gold.
So if you’re tired of the same old one-way conversation with your list, it’s time to shake things up. Ready to turn your subscribers into your most valuable resource? Don’t miss this issue—it’s packed with everything you need to start begging (in the best possible way).
Your email list is about to get a whole lot more engaged. Get the full strategy in the latest issue of The Email Anarchist, and watch your list come to life.