Get the Newsletter Too
The latest edition of my newsletter went out this morning at 6AM. It was a special edition talking about podcasting and how it might impact your business. The difference between my newsletter and what’s normally on [chrisbrogan.com] is that the newsletter is usually just a bit more geared towards newcomers, and of course, the newsletter is easier for you to share with people, so it travels better in email circles. I’d love for you to consider subscribing for free if you feel you’d like more tips and ideas sent to your inbox. It doesn’t come more than two or three times a month, so don’t worry about being overwhelmed. I’ll stick to the blog for that. And thanks. : )
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My Newsletter is Different From My Blog
I’m planning to put out the next edition of my newsletter in a few days. This time, it’ll be a special podcasting / videoblogging episode, full of ideas that I pick up from this weekend’s PodCamp Boston 3.
What’s different about my newsletter? It’s got totally different content than the blog. It speaks a bit more to newcomers to social media and new marketing than the blog. It has a few special features (including a section of new web applications to try out every issue), and it’s something you can easily forward to friends and coworkers.
You’re invited to subscribe for free to my newsletter. You’ll only see 2 a month at most. I respect your time and attention. What do you think?
And current subscribers: did I leave anything out?
Speaking of Newsletters
I’m really enjoying issue 3 of Lee Hopkins and his newsletter. It’s not free, but I got a copy to evaluate, and I think it’s worth it. Feel free to decide for yourself.
Newsletter Subscription Drive
Did you know that I send out a completely different newsletter full of unique content twice or so a month? The difference between the newsletter and the blog is that the newsletter is a bit of a deeper dive into social media practice, and what that might do for your business needs. If you’re interested in receiving the free newsletter, simply fill out the form and you’ll receive the next issue and all subsequent issues.
Folks who are getting the newsletter *and* read the site, would you recommend this newsletter? If not, what should I do to improve?
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