Do you have your free Go Visit Hawaii subscription?

I was looking over the visitor analytics to Go Visit Hawaii and noticed that quite a bit of the traffic to the site is direct. That means many folks keep typing in http://www.GoVisitHawaii.com

into their web browser. If you are one of those folks, that’s fine and if you’d like to continue visiting that way, you are more than welcome to continue.

I just wanted to let you know that you can save some time by getting a free subscription that either comes to your e-mail inbox or via RSS for those who are a bit more Web savvy. As Go Visit Hawaii adds articles, you’ll be alerted to the new articles. For e-mail subscribers, that means you’ll be updated once a day only. You won’t be bombarded with multiple e-mails each day. You’re always free to unsubscribe at anytime.

If you’re wondering why you might want to subscribe, maybe it would help to hear what some subscribers have recently shared with me.

Kyle Brown, a contributor at the popular travel blog Jaunted says,
“I just wanted to let you know what a great site you run. It definitely made planning my trip to Hawaii that much more enjoyable (and easier).”

Monica Salter, a Senior Account Executive at BennetGroup told me,

“Just a quick note to say: ‘keep up the good work on your newsletter’.  As a working member of the PR world, I sift through an endless amount of newsletters + e-mail blasts and your daily Hawai‘i tip stands out in this mix as one of the best.  You do an excellent job of finding hidden gems and novelties about Hawai‘i, then share the information with the feel of it coming from an old friend.”

Kris Nelson, a fellow Hawaii enthusiast says this,
“Go Visit Hawaii has to be one of the best, down to Earth Hawaii travel guides that you can find online these days. With fresh, new content added daily, it’s earned a permanent spot in my morning online routine, and after only a few minutes, it’s sure to find a spot in yours, too.”

A big mahalo for all that kind feedback! Your kind words mean the world to me!

Subscribing takes less than a couple minutes to complete your subscription and again, it’s all free! So, if you’re not a subscriber and you’d like to be, here’s how the process works to subscribe by e-mail:

  1. Click on this link that will lead you to a new page (at Feedburner.com)
  2. Enter your e-mail address in the yellow box.
  3. Enter the verification message in the white box.
  4. Click the “button” that says, “Complete Subscription Request”
  5. A verification e-mail should arrive in your inbox within about a minute.
  6. Open the verification e-mail and click on the link provided.
  7. You’ll be all set to receive free daily e-mail updates from Go Visit Hawaii.

Rest assured that we will never sell or pass on your e-mail address to anyone!

If you would like to subscribe by RSS, use this RSS subscription link and then choose your RSS reader.

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  • Here's another reason to subscribe, it's difficult to read every website every day, but with emails and RSS, you can read a whole bunch at once and be assured you don't miss a single reminder of how beautiful, VERDANT, and serene Hawaii is. :)

  • @ Jim - your vocabulary is very VERDANT! :) As always, I very much appreciate your comments! Mahalo!

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