Getting people onto your email list

This could be on your shop window or merch table. A simple way for people to scan a code, enter their info, and be added to your email list (good to have a backup pen and paper list, too).

A welcome email gets high open rates, so make it count. This particular welcome email has no call to action, and nothing linking back to their actual website.
This one email could have driven new subscribers to their website, which is loaded with upcoming events and information and local items of importance.
Your welcome email can link to your latest work, a new album, a fancy new music video.
Make your welcome email work for you.
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