It is natural to think that your marketing campaigns are successful if you have a longer list. To some extent, this might be true. It means you are getting people to sign up to your email list, which is a good thing. However, the other point of view comes up once people sign in. How do you distinguish potential customers from joyrides? After all, quality is more important than quantity when it comes to your email list.
Having fewer active subscribers is vital compared to many inactive subscribers. It might be a good idea to remove inactive subscribers from your directory.
It is natural to think that your marketing campaigns are successful if you have a longer list. To some extent, this might be true. It means you are getting people to sign up to your email list, which is a good thing. However, the other point of view comes up once people sign in. How do you distinguish potential customers from joyrides? After all, quality is more important than quantity when it comes to your email list.
Is having Many Inactive Subscribers Harmful?
The simple answer is, yes. Inactive subscribers can do your online campaign more harm than good for you in two ways.
- You spend money to accommodate for your email subscribers. You pay more money as your list grows. Paying for people who do not open your messages is not getting value for your money. You need to weed out those who cost you without bringing in any returns.
- Inactive subscribers negatively affect the delivery rate of your email marketing campaign. Email service providers categorize emails depending on how the recipients treat them. If your delivery rate is low, your emails end up in the spam folder. If your emails end up here, the chances of the receiver opening them is very low.
Best Time To Remove Inactive Subscribers
The right time to weed out inactive mail subscribers is when planning to move to the next pricing tier. GetResponse offers different packages depending on the number of people in your directory. The lowest package of up to 1000 people bills at a monthly rate of $15. The next level, you start paying more monthly subscription fee of $40.
If your membership increases to the next level, you start paying more money. Therefore, ensure that you are getting value for money by only paying for active subscribers.
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Finding Inactive Subscribers
Inactive subscribers are the people who fail to confirm their subscription; you got rid off from your directory or those whose emails bounced. You can find them by clicking on the search icon located in the search contact page.
Two options are at your disposal for finding the dormant subscribers. Option one allows you to view all removed, unconfirmed or bounced contacts. You can narrow down the results to the necessary list. Option two permits you to locate a list of contacts you removed for a given reason or using a chosen method.
Steps To Follow to Locate Dormant Contacts
1. On the dashboard, press the list-icon and select the search tab.
2. You will be directed to the search contacts page and from here, click the inactive link. The link indicates the number of dormant contacts linked to your account. You will proceed to the list of your inactive contacts.
3. On the list, your dormant contacts will display in categories. The three groups shown are removed, bounced, and unconfirmed. The page shows only one class at a time, but you can choose the list you want by pressing on this tab.


Find Bounced Emails, Removal Method or Bounce Type
- Go to your dashboard, click the list tab then click on the search icon
- Select the Advanced search tab found on the search contacts page. This command offers you options for your search

- Among the Advanced Search choices, opt for the lists you need.
- Select the Add condition to add more search instructions.


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