Any time you move, a household or an office or an informal group, things get broken and lost. If you move the entire membership list that includes all of the lurkers ¨C percentages vary but say it is 50%. Many of them are dead or gone and never know about the move. Others suddenly wake up and decide they lost interest long ago anyway.
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What matters is the number of active, current participants. That is the core.
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If you have PG Offline database you can tell exactly who they are with a statistics builder report, and target the ones that matter.
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Don¡¯t waste time or emotional stress over the rest.
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Cheers, Life is Good
Scott Bonacker CPA ¨C McCullough and Associates LLC ¨C Springfield, MO
From:[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of SP4149 Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2018 12:43 AM To:[email protected] Subject: [GMF] After the transfer, some YG subscribers immediately opt out of new list on groups.io
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Within seconds of getting the rush that your group has finally, successfully transferred, you start getting messages from members of the old YG list who have immediately quit the new list (unsubscribed)
This is disappointing, after the frustration of waiting for the transfer to complete, to have old list members quit without even investigating the new list.? At this point I will change the YG list to not allow new members or new posts.? But there is this impulse to remove these instant unsubscribers from the old YG list as well.? Make it a complete sweep on both lists...