![]() I discussed this quite often with other newsletter creators, as I think that it is somehow obtrusive to message those people once again if they did not open your newsletter. Sometimes, I read a newsletter one week after it arrived in my inbox. Usually, I sit down in the evening and go through all of them. I hardly ever read a newsletter straight when it hits my inbox. Therefore, they should also decide when they want to read a specific newsletter. People should decide on their own if they subscribe or unsubscribe from a newsletter. Keep up the good work." - Exactly this is the reason why I do not delete subscribers from my list who are not that active compared to others. I don't always have the time to read your newsletter right when it reaches my inbox, but I always keep it unread, and when I have the time to come back to it, it's always delightful reading it and discovering new services, thoughts, and ideas. Here is the message of the most recent supporter: "Thank you very much for your work. The most recent one inspired me to write today's intro section, since it reminded me of the fact, that people are consuming content at their own pace. I always try to be as transparent as possible, so all the money I get through Buymeacoffee goes straight back into Creativerly, since the project is growing I also have to cover several costs for hosting, domains, email, and more.īesides the money I get through Buymeacoffee, your messages are what really matters to me. Creativerly is my passion project, and to see that so many people are enjoying the content I create and share is the biggest support I can think of. It always warms my heart to read through the messages you include as part of your donations. I would like to take the opportunity and say a big thank you to all the recent supporters on my Buymeacoffee page. ![]() ![]() The newsletter built for the creative community. You are reading Creativerly, the weekly digest about creativity and productivity-boosting tools and resources, combined with useful insights, articles, and findings from the fields of design and tech. In this week's issue of Creativerly: build beautiful websites without code, find the best content on the internet, unleash your keyboard's superpower, and a lot more.
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