Welcome to the MailPoet Monthly Newsletter!
Hey Poets,

Here in Europe, it’s an early summer - we hope you’re enjoying the weather as much as we are! This month, we have a lot of content for you.

To begin, we've got two new in-depth blog posts - one that investigates whether you should use pop-up subscription forms (the short answer: no) and one that explains the inner workings of our MailPoet Sending Service.

Plus, we have some news about upcoming GDPR changes and a link to a cool new video course on MailPoet.

Enjoy the links!
Kiefer and the MailPoet Team
Reaching the Inbox, Not the Spam Box

Reaching the Inbox, Not the Spam Box

If you aren’t familiar with the infrastructure underlying email technology, you might wonder – how exactly does it all work? Specifically, you might wonder – what is the MailPoet Sending Service? And why should you use it? But, above all – why is a sending service necessary in the first place?

The short answer is: the MailPoet Sending Service (and other sending services like it) helps your emails arrive in the inbox and not the spam box. In this post, we’ll walk through the basic concept of a sending service, explain how they work, and give you a behind-the-scenes look into the MailPoet Sending Service.
Should you use subscription pop-ups?

Should You Use Subscription Pop-ups?

Pop-up subscription forms are everywhere. In 2018, it’s hard to visit a website that doesn’t have a jumping, flying, flashing pop-up subscription form.

The question is – is this a good trend? And should you add a pop-up to your own website? We investigate the answer in this post.
GDPR Message

GDPR: Incoming

The European Union is implementing legislation at the end of May to improve and standardize how companies handle users’ identifiable data (email address, IP, etc.). This legislation is called the General Data Protection Regulation, known as GDPR for short.

Users will be able to request any European company to share the personal data they collect on their users. Users can also request to be forgotten. In other words, identifiable data can be anonymized.

This is good news for everyone, not just Europeans!

As a website owner, you also need to abide to these rules if you have European users or visitors. WordPress is currently working on implementing tools for GDPR in an upcoming release in May. These tools also extend to plugins (which includes MailPoet.) That means you won't have to do anything special to be GDPR-compliant.

As for MailPoet, the company, we will be publishing a Privacy Notice. You will know exactly what identifiable data we hold, where it is located and how you can access it.
wp-101

WordPress 101: Using MailPoet

Need some help getting started with MailPoet? Check out this brand-new course from WordPress 101. Over twenty minutes, you'll learn how to download, install, and set up the plugin, create email subscription forms, create Welcome Emails, and more.

Note: this course is only available for All-Access Members of WP101.com. Soon, these videos will also be available to all MailPoet users in our plugin UI.
How to Be a Dedicated Madman

From the Archives

How to Be a Dedicated Madman: Writing Advice from Ray Bradbury

“Just write everyday of your life. Then see what happens.” So said Ray Bradbury, author of Fahrenheit 451, The Illustrated Man and over 25 other novels and 600 short stories. Largely known for his impact on the science fiction genre, he was unquestionably one of the most productive writers of the twentieth century. One of the keys to his success, no doubt, was his intense dedication, or as he put is, “being a dedicated madman.”

In this post, we’ll examine his work habits and practices which enabled Bradbury to be so productive. We’ll also look at other writers and entrepreneurs and the results of their dedication to their work.
Links!

Interesting and Insightful Links

Every month, we like to share thought-provoking, useful, or just plain cool links from around the web. We hope you enjoy them!
Enjoy the sunny weather!
Kiefer and the MailPoet Team
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