Steve W.
Level 8 Valued Member
I can understand putting the information in a link because it gets people to click through to your website, where they might buy something, and which generates data about your reader/customers.It doesn‘t make any sense. Why not just send the information with the e mail instead of using a URL.
I read it, liked it and wanted to do it in January. No I can‘t read it anymore.
There are things Strongfirst does I just don‘t understand.
But most of the newsletters link to articles that are permanently posted in the articles section of the StrongFirst website, so there's no reason to expect that they won't always be there and no obvious way to know which ones are limited time postings. You'd have to check the articles section directly to see if the newsletter article was posted as a regular article, and you would have no reason to do that unless you already knew that some of them are going to disappear.
Most people are already going to be in the midst of a program at any given time, and aren't necessarily going to switch to a new program just because it appears in a newsletter. So the potential "come back to it later" crowd is going to be much larger than the people who use it right away.
I can also see someone jumping into it the first week without saving the whole program, and then going back to see how to progress and not finding it anymore.
Seems like if you are sending information out in a newsletter, it's because you want people to have and be able to use that information.