The False Economy of Cutting Email Costs

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Most publishers view their email list as a cost center, especially as providers like Mailchimp and HubSpot continue to hike their prices. When a list balloons, the knee-jerk reaction is often to "clean" it by deleting thousands of leads or slashing newsletter frequency to stay under a pricing tier. In this episode, we explain why this "cost-saving" measure is actually a direct hit to your bottom line. We dive into the data behind the Publisher Flywheel, the surge in growth from new list-building tools, and how to protect your database from bots without sacrificing future recurring revenue.

Key Topics Discussed

  • The "Panic-Delete" Trap: A look at why deleting "unengaged" subscribers can cost you more than you save. We break down the math of how a small monthly savings on email overhead can result in a $15,000 loss in annual subscription revenue.

  • Why Less Frequency Means Fewer Subscriptions: We analyze data from a publisher who cut their newsletter from daily to weekly. The result? A clear drop-off in paid signups. We discuss why your newsletter is the primary "momentum" engine for your paywall.

  • The 5x Growth Factor: An update on the results we’re seeing with the new Leaky Paywall List Builder. We discuss why a full-screen takeover on the second article view is outperforming traditional pop-ups and what to do when your list starts growing faster than expected.

  • Implementing a "Sunset Policy": Instead of hitting the delete button, learn how to use re-engagement segments. We discuss the strategy of moving unengaged readers to a "Do Not Send" list to lower your costs while preserving your most valuable marketing asset.

  • Front-End Quality Control: A deep dive into three levels of list defense: Password requirements, silent email verification, and One-Time Passwords (OTP). Learn how to block bots and "junk" emails at the point of entry so your subscriber table stays 100% clean.
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The False Economy of Cutting Email Costs
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