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u003cpu003eu003cspan style=u0022color: #ff9900;u0022u003eu003cstrongu003e1.u003c/strongu003eu003c/spanu003e Did you check your spam or promotions folder yet? Newsletters by signups are notorious for detouring into the wrong folders, thanks to providers sharing in the delivery rates of all their subscribers, active and inactive. Check your junk folder for “Jeremy Bursey” and open any message you see with my name on it. If you see me there, then open the message and whitelist my address. Hopefully the next letter will show up where it belongs.u003c/pu003e

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u003cpu003eu003cstrongu003eu003cspan style=u0022color: #ff9900;u0022u003e3.u003c/spanu003eu003c/strongu003e When you signed up, did you remember to check the “I agree to receive this newsletter by email” box? Like the CONFIRM button, this checkbox is a GDPR compliance gate to ensure you actually want this newsletter. If you forgot to check the box, then you’ll need to u003ca href=u0022https://jeremybursey.com/contact/u0022u003econtact meu003c/au003e and let me know that you still want my newsletter. Then I’ll reset your signup process (if I can). Afterward, you should be able to go through the signup process again. Don’t forget to check the box this time!u003c/pu003e

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u003cpu003eHas it been a while since you’ve last gotten a newsletter from me? Worried I’ve fallen off the face of the earth? Well, that’s possible, but more likely I may be between letters. After all, I’m not a machine. That said, my goal is one letter a month, plus announcements when special offers and new releases are relevant. But life happens, and this frequency won’t always be guaranteed. For complete information on what to expect from my newsletter, please consult my official u003ca href=u0022https://jeremybursey.com/about-my-newsletter/u0022u003eAbout My Newsletteru003c/au003e page. Flexibility is key.u003c/pu003e

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u003cpu003eAlternatively, have you stopped opening my letters? The way my email provider works, subscribers have to stay active and engaged to continue getting updates. If too much time passes without you opening a message from me, my provider assumes you’re no longer interested and will move you to the “inactive” list. The inactive list doesn’t get sent anything without an override to the system, which I won’t always do. So, the best way to continue receiving updates is to open your messages, even if you don’t actually read them.u003c/pu003e

u003cpu003eu003cspan style=u0022color: #ff9900;u0022u003eu003cstrongu003e4.u003c/strongu003eu003c/spanu003e Has it been a while since you’ve last gotten a newsletter from me? Worried I’ve fallen off the face of the earth? Well, that’s possible, but more likely I may be between letters. After all, I’m not a machine. That said, my goal is one letter a month, plus announcements when special offers and new releases are relevant. But life happens, and this frequency won’t always be guaranteed. For complete information on what to expect from my newsletter, please consult my official u003ca href=u0022https://jeremybursey.com/about-my-newsletter/u0022u003eAbout My Newsletteru003c/au003e page. Flexibility is key.u003c/pu003e

u003cpu003eu003cspan style=u0022color: #ff9900;u0022u003eu003cstrongu003e5.u003c/strongu003eu003c/spanu003e Alternatively, have you stopped opening my letters? The way my email provider works, subscribers have to stay active and engaged to continue getting updates. If too much time passes without you opening a message from me, my provider assumes you’re no longer interested and will move you to the “inactive” list. The inactive list doesn’t get sent anything without an override to the system, which I won’t always do. So, the best way to continue receiving updates is to open your messages, even if you don’t actually read them.u003c/pu003e

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