The point of an email list is to engage with the people on it, and to build a relationship with each person. Ultimately the point of the relationship is to make sales - either to the person on the list, or through them to people they know.
That said, if a person on your list is not engaging with you
by at least opening your emails (hopefully reading the content and clicking on
the links) at least some of the time, you're wasting your effort and their time
by continuing to email them. You should periodically "wash" your
email list by attempting to re-engage with the individuals and, if that doesn't
work, removing them from your list. A small, dedicated and engaged audience is
better than a larger audience that doesn't give a damn about you.
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This describes a re-engagement sequence. I use this sequence for my own lists, as well as the lists of
my clients. You can build a sequence in every major Email Service
Provider/list management tool.