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Your Newsletter Is Too Easy to Join — Here’s Why That’s a Problem

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“I love unsubscribes. Don’t be here if you don’t want to be here.”

It is insanely easy to subscribe to a newsletter—and even MULTIPLE newsletters all at once.

But is that a good thing? Should newsletter creators be more choosy when determining who signs up? We're diving into one of the most overlooked and under-discussed aspects of newsletter growth: friction.

Specifically, how adding friction—rather than eliminating it—can actually improve subscriber quality, open rates, and monetization.

This one’s a must-listen if you’re growing via referrals, recommendations, or paid ads—or if you’re cleaning your list and still not seeing better open rates.

Take your newsletter to the next level with GIR Pro >>

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Why the "low friction" mindset can lead to worse subscribers
  • What happened when Chenell got aggressive about cleaning her list
  • Backend vs. frontend friction: which is better and when
  • Building a false double opt-in to retain more good subscribers
  • Why double opt-in purgatory can kill 20–40% of your growth
  • How paid ads can inflate list size but tank your quality
  • Form fields, first names, and checkbox tactics that work
  • The danger of creating “unsubscribe friction” (and why you shouldn’t use it)
  • What Dylan includes in every single broadcast to improve list health
  • Creative ideas like gated quizzes, segmenting checkboxes, and engagement-driven welcomes

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OUR NEWSLETTERS

Subscribe & Leave a Review:

If you found this episode valuable, take a second to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! It helps more newsletter creators find the show. Plus, if you submit a review, you’ll get priority for your own newsletter roast!

Thanks to Tim Forkin for editing these episodes.

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Manage episode 492072323 series 3618607
Content provided by Chenell Basilio and Dylan Redekop. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Chenell Basilio and Dylan Redekop or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

“I love unsubscribes. Don’t be here if you don’t want to be here.”

It is insanely easy to subscribe to a newsletter—and even MULTIPLE newsletters all at once.

But is that a good thing? Should newsletter creators be more choosy when determining who signs up? We're diving into one of the most overlooked and under-discussed aspects of newsletter growth: friction.

Specifically, how adding friction—rather than eliminating it—can actually improve subscriber quality, open rates, and monetization.

This one’s a must-listen if you’re growing via referrals, recommendations, or paid ads—or if you’re cleaning your list and still not seeing better open rates.

Take your newsletter to the next level with GIR Pro >>

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Why the "low friction" mindset can lead to worse subscribers
  • What happened when Chenell got aggressive about cleaning her list
  • Backend vs. frontend friction: which is better and when
  • Building a false double opt-in to retain more good subscribers
  • Why double opt-in purgatory can kill 20–40% of your growth
  • How paid ads can inflate list size but tank your quality
  • Form fields, first names, and checkbox tactics that work
  • The danger of creating “unsubscribe friction” (and why you shouldn’t use it)
  • What Dylan includes in every single broadcast to improve list health
  • Creative ideas like gated quizzes, segmenting checkboxes, and engagement-driven welcomes

LINKS MENTIONED

FOLLOW ON SOCIAL

OUR NEWSLETTERS

Subscribe & Leave a Review:

If you found this episode valuable, take a second to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! It helps more newsletter creators find the show. Plus, if you submit a review, you’ll get priority for your own newsletter roast!

Thanks to Tim Forkin for editing these episodes.

  continue reading

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