Your Kit* questions, answered!
Part 6 of the Considering Kit series
*formerly ConvertKit

Click here if you missed parts of the Considering Kit series
I’m surprised – this series garnered so few questions.
Do you really have no questions???
If you like this blog post, you’ll love my weekly-ish emails
Well, by no questions, I mean aside from these:
You mentioned a strong naming convention. I’m a naming convention nerd. Tell me more.
We have two naming conventions we use in Kit: one for broadcasts, one for automations.
For Broadcasts, we do: Segment we’re sending to – Name of the email/topic – Date sent
Example: Podcast updates – Ep. 34 (Ness Labs) – 2.5.25
For Automations, we do: Funnel location – Automation Topic – Segment
Example: TOF – Customer Interview – GetUplift OR Post Launch – Email Mastery – WDYB
How hard is it to migrate?
I cheated and hired Jason Resnick to do the migration for me. You can read all about it here. Michal Eisik just migrated to Kit in-house while on maternity leave and said she didn’t have to lift a finger.
Are you sure Kit’s support is good? I reached out for a demo and they said they don’t do demos.
As a customer, their support is great. And while I totally get that it’s annoying not to be able to get the time of day before you join, I’m really grateful that they prioritize customer support tickets. It says a lot more about support quality (or lack thereof) when companies prioritize leads over customers.
And as far as a demo… I might have something up my sleeve for this. Email me if this sounds intriguing to you.
And, that ‘bout wraps up our Considering Kit series.
I’m still here if you have questions – just email me at admin@nikkielbaz.com.
But if you’re ready to make the switch to Kit – slash – start your list with Kit, here’s my affilate link.
Remember, you’ll get a coupon code for a free 30-minute consult ($175-$197 value) – and you can use our time together to develop your content strategy… brainstorm offers… polish your welcome flow – or wheatever else you need to hammer down your email marketing.
Thanks for tech-geeking with me – I had fun!
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