Don't stick your click in crazy

Published: Sat, 03/24/18

Came a question:

“Ben why do you use plain text email and not html? how do you track opens and clicks or does that not matter to you?”


A few things:

1. No, it doesn’t matter to me. There are reasons to track these things, but they don't apply to my simple business model or goals.


2. The me-to-thee look — A-pile vs B-pile -- has always done better for me, in every niche/market I've sold in. And, that *might* be because...

3. The paranoia factor

Here’s what I mean:

There is a reason why Android phones and even some popular desktop mail programs have HTML turned off by default — because of how easy it is to get viruses. All it takes is just clicking on a crazy link (so I hear, at least) to get a virus or whatever.

And, like it or not, rational or not, a lot of people worry about this.

But, not with my emails.

Because they’re plain text.

So, for those types (a growing number on my list, your mileage may vary) it’s a trust-building thing.

Anyway, end of PSA.

To learn more of my clean email ways (and why I prefer plain text) go here:

http://www.EmailPlayers.com

Ben Settle