How to delete unsubscribers in Aweber

With Aweber it is very easy to delete your unsubscribers. Your unsubscribers count toward your overall number. You want to erase them and get them out of your lists or you will be charged for having them. I wouldn’t want to go over my limit and have to spend money. Here is how you do it.

First go to your subscriber section. Then you want to pick the list that you want to view the unsubscribers. There is a drop down list that is called view segment. You want to drop that list down to unsubscribed. This will show everyone that is unsubscribed.

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If someone unsubscribed from your list then you will see stop and stopped checked mark. You want to delete these people that unsubscribed from you. The main reason why they only subscribed because they want to get what you are offering then that was it. You don’t need to worry about these kinds of people.

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To permanently delete them you want to click on erase checkbox then hit the save button. I think this is a good idea for general tips to get unsuscribers off your list.

If you want to start your list building today then you should be going with Aweber. It is very easy to get your list going in no time.

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7 Responses to “How to delete unsubscribers in Aweber”

  1. Karin H.No Gravatar (2 comments.) on May 27th, 2009 11:51 am

    One problem with deleting unsubscribers from your list is that you also delete the statistics.

    Wouldn’t you like to know on which follow-up message most unsubscribed? Instead of deleting them, you are better off using these stats to edit/tweak your messages flow. Perhaps change the title of a follow-up message, or change the interval between messages?

    First tweak, then – as last resort – delete your unsubscribers. You are throwing away valuable information too, so instead of saving money you’re losing out.

    Karin H. (Keep It Simple Sweetheart, specially in business)

    Karin H.’s last blog post..Powering up the Content Generator

  2. I Lost Thirty Pounds in Thirty DaysNo Gravatar on May 27th, 2009 1:20 pm

    Nice Post, Thanks.

  3. Tom - StandOutBlogger.comNo Gravatar (17 comments.) on May 27th, 2009 5:11 pm

    I think this is definately an important step as you get close to the next pay increase on aweber. Because they still count the people who have subscribed but never confirmed as far as I remember.

    Tom – StandOutBlogger.com’s last blog post..The Power Of Keyword Search Engine Traffic!

  4. Greg EllisonNo Gravatar (213 comments.) on May 27th, 2009 5:21 pm

    I wish I can delete the people that I sent a confirmation email but never opted in. If anyone knows let me know please. Greg Ellison

  5. Karin H.No Gravatar (2 comments.) on May 28th, 2009 3:59 am

    Re Greg: just wait 30 days and they will be gone automagically

    Karin H.

    Karin H.’s last blog post..Powering up the Content Generator

  6. Khaled used vansNo Gravatar (3 comments.) on May 28th, 2009 4:58 am

    What’s the benefit in using Aweber over subscribe 2 or one of the other free Wordpress newsletters plugins? Did you try one first or go straight for a paid option.

  7. Greg EllisonNo Gravatar (213 comments.) on May 28th, 2009 6:49 am

    @Karin H. Thanks for that information about the confirmation people will be gone after 30 days.

    @Khaled The benefit is that they have more resources then we do. They know how to send email to users and they are good at deliverying your email instead of getting it in the spam folders. If you use their blog broadcast it will raise your RSS feedcount for the number of users that are on your email list. Also the dashboard and creating your first list is very easy. I waited and waited and finally just jumped and bought a membership. I should have created a email list from the start. You live and learn.

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