Everyone makes mistakes with their newsletter. These could be as small as a typo or something so big that it demands a full apology. And sometimes, the mistakes are the things you don’t do — the newsletters you don’t launch, the tactics you wish you had tried. We asked some friends and colleagues to share their biggest newsletter mistake. Here’s what they told us. The post One Newsletter Mistake I Wish I Could Take Back appeared first on Inbox Collective.| Inbox Collective
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Dan Oshinsky runs Inbox Collective, a consultancy that helps news organizations, non-profits, and brands get the most out of email.| Inbox Collective
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