Do you get upset at your Unsubscribers?

I was looking at my Aweber account last night and saw unsubscribers. They clicked on my e-book and then they unsubscribed. I also like what happened couple of days ago I sent my alumni directory an email and one of the people on that list unsubscribed and then I got 5 % spam on it. All it had in the email were new alumnus that signed up to the directory. I don’t get it. It is funny. Do you get upset with the unsubscribers that read your material then unsubscribe because they just wanted the e-book? I think if someone gave you valued material then you should stay subscribed, but we don’t live in that world do we now.
If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!
Related Posts
- How to delete unsubscribers in Aweber
- How do you read blogs that are on the internet?
- Darren’s 31 Days to Build a Better Blog Workbook
Comments
10 Responses to “Do you get upset at your Unsubscribers?”
Leave a Reply

I really honestly don’t get upset by people unsubscribing, that would be kind of like getting annoyed at people for unfollowing on Twitter.
Extreme John´s last blog ..How Important are Your Passwords
Aww. This is sad. But not for you, for your subscribers. They are missing out on quality information on your blog
As for the ebook, it’s the world and people that are living in it. Looking only for free stuff. Sad, I know.
Kiran´s last blog ..Chain letters & emails
Well, if they MUST subscribe in order to get the ebook, then I understand why they unsubscribe afterwards
But users are weird sometimes. On my work we receive hotmail spam complaints from users on our “activation email” – an email they must receive and click on to activate their account, but still, we receive a few complaints every day (hotmail forwards them automatically, whenever somebody clicks on the “spam” button).
But no reason to get mad at the unsubscribers, they just leave more room for those who wants to receive your newsletters
Klaus @ TechPatio´s last blog ..3 Article Headline Techniques That Will Bring A Flood Of Traffic To Your Site
not good . i hope you are more lucky next time. just post more useful stuff and they will come back
EarningStep´s last blog ..All in one seo pack the real all in one seo tool for wordpress
I think that’s normal. But no worry, if they find your ebook useful, they will get back to you by links in your ebook.
Jacob Yap´s last blog ..Envato Birthday Bundle – $300 Of Files For Just $20
It was just weird that the person unsubscribe and then I got a 5% spam on it, but it was information that this person wanted. Greg Ellison
Greg Ellison´s last blog ..Have you submitted something to EzineArticles?
I remember it very well when I gave few rapidshare account,people started subscribing to my blog rapidly. But when I stopped giving it and changed my niche people immediately started unsubscribing.
Ricky´s last blog ..Top 10 All-in-one Online Messenger Services
I don’t get upset about it. Sometimes I hope that give my ebooks away to their friends. (Affiliate links in the ebooks) Besides that, I just hope that they learned something from me.
Deneil Merritt´s last blog ..Fun Friday – No Video?
That’s just how it can be, unfortunately, if you make someone sign up to get something. It’s a trick on both sides of the aisle, after all. I know some people have done things like making a person stay subscribed for a week or so before they get their free item, but that just ticks people off.
So, get upset a little bit, then move on. After all, you DO have a default check mark at the bottom for people to subscribe to your newsletter rather than just posts; that’s kind of sneaky also. lol
Mitch´s last blog ..Bloggers Can’t Hide Behind Fake Names Anymore And Defame Others
It just got me made when the person unsubscribed and then said I spammed them. I am over it. I get people will sign up and then unsubscrib because it is the nature of it. Thanks Greg Ellison