January 29th, 2007

Are you afraid of getting things wrong in your newsletter? Of saying the wrong thing in the wrong manner and then, horror of horrors, sending it out in completely the wrong fashion?
May I share something that’s more than a tiny bit embarrassing about myself with you? For many years, I feared that my secret superpower was this: If I made the wrong decision or took the wrong action the world itself would come to a speedy, complete, and painful end.
And I’m hardly exaggerating…
January 22nd, 2007

Every year, I find it really thrilling how many people launch new newsletters right around this time. All those fresh new voices in my inbox, new topics to read about, new publishers to get to know. It’s quite a lot of fun.
But what isn’t fun is seeing all the mistakes these new publishers make. And, one of the biggest mistakes they make is in not taking their distribution system seriously.
So, whether you’re just starting a new newsletter, or you’ve been publishing for awhile, let’s go through the steps of a distribution audit together so that you can make sure you’re using the best distribution system for you.
January 15th, 2007

One of the things I really love about writing a weekly newsletter is that it reminds me to stop and reflect on the previous week each Friday. Whether I write about one of my accomplishments (or mishaps) in the feature article or in the Editor’s Note or not, this weekly ritual has made me much more aware of how I’ve spent my time.
Most of the time, at least some portion of my reflection does make its way into this newsletter, and even when it doesn’t, the time is never wasted.
Today I’d like to share the five questions I ask that lead to great newsletter content.
January 8th, 2007

Remember the ant and the grasshopper from Aesop’s Fables? The ant works hard all summer long, storing food for the winter, while the grasshopper enjoys the summer sun and loafs around. Come winter, the grasshopper starves because of his lack of foresight, while the ant enjoys his stores of supplies.
I don’t know about you, but I’ve often found myself being the grasshopper when it comes to my newsletter!
If you’ve found yourself being a grasshopper from time to time, too, let’s get to work on creating an article stockpile just for your newsletter.