Sunday, February 16, 2020

Dig a Hole, Bury Your Bones!

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As you may have heard, "The keep is in the List." It
has been a widely all the rage fact that in order to be
successful online, you've got to have your own opt-in
mailing list.

While the topic of successfully building a mailing
list has been widely covered and discussed, it is
surprising that definitely few ever quotation about how to
protect your hard-earned list.

Anyone who has been building a sprightly mailing
list for sometime will extremely give a positive response the
time and effort that must be sacrificed in order to
obtain thousands of subscribers. For new list
builders, sometimes getting a few hundred subscribers
means weeks of tardy nights and consistent promotional
efforts.

Why then, pull off I always listen news practically booming list
owners losing their entire subscriber base due to a
crash on the servers hosting their lists?

Recently, I've heard news of a well-to-do list
builder who have been building his list for higher than 5
years that free his entire 10,000+ subscriber base due
to an unrecoverable crash upon the server his list was
hosted on.

While the idea of losing 10,000+ subscribers almost
overnight sends a spine tingling shiver through the
backs of most list builders, I rarely observe list
owners making constant efforts to backup their lists.
In most cases, it is unaided afterward they've heard about
other people's tragedy that they rule out and utilize
the "backup" conduct yourself upon their listservers.

A targeted, highly-responsive mailing list can be
the most essential asset for anybody's online
business. Hence, I would expect affluent list
owners to protect their lists taking into consideration a dog guarding its
bone.

Dogs often dig holes in the ground and bury their
treasured bones to save them safe. Similarly, we
list owners should also for ever and a day utilize the backup
function on our listservers (or manually backup on
our own if such a pretend is unavailable) to retrieve
our vital list of emails and bury them somewhere
safe.

This goes for all important data, including your
website, articles that you have written, important
passwords, and whatever of value that you don't want
to lose.

If you have an further difficult drive, a CD-writer, or one of
those not-so-popular 100 MB disk drives, now is your
chance to put it to use! Provided that your backup
device has not already rusted or rotted from ages of
dust, having a backup in hand is always improved than
nothing.

Backup your important files as frequently as possible
as you will never know taking into account something unpleasant will
happen to your treasured mailing list, website, or
hard drive. As indolent as I am, I complete it AT LEAST taking into account every
two weeks.

Don't enlarge upon your webhost or list hosting company to
backup your data for you; get it for your own good relations of
mind.

To be successful online (and that includes swine a good
mailing list builder), we must learn to be a huge DOG.
And huge DOGS always bury their bones in the safest of
places.

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