Saturday, August 15, 2009
A New Focus for My Newsletter
I haven't said much about my newsletter over the last few months. It hasn't gone away, though.
On the contrary, it has turned in some exciting new directions. After a brief experiment with running short series of more in-depth explorations of various topics, subscribers encouraged me to do more of the same.
I'm currently expanding some of my previous series to sell on Amazon. And, as I do so, I am focusing my current newsletter on writing two long-term series, chosen by subscribers to meet their current needs. These, too, I plan to work into book form for Amazon when they conclude.
Until then, my subscribers are serving as beta testers, so to speak, of these upcoming books. Because of that, I no longer offer access to my archives to the public. (I certainly can't sell on Amazon what people can access for free on my site!) The only way to see these series (before you have to pay for them) is by subscribing to my weekly newsletter.
You can do this on the following page: http://www.OneStopWebSupport.com/newsletter-signup.htm.
Right now, the two books I'm previewing in this manner are:
Jeff
I haven't said much about my newsletter over the last few months. It hasn't gone away, though.
On the contrary, it has turned in some exciting new directions. After a brief experiment with running short series of more in-depth explorations of various topics, subscribers encouraged me to do more of the same.
I'm currently expanding some of my previous series to sell on Amazon. And, as I do so, I am focusing my current newsletter on writing two long-term series, chosen by subscribers to meet their current needs. These, too, I plan to work into book form for Amazon when they conclude.
Until then, my subscribers are serving as beta testers, so to speak, of these upcoming books. Because of that, I no longer offer access to my archives to the public. (I certainly can't sell on Amazon what people can access for free on my site!) The only way to see these series (before you have to pay for them) is by subscribing to my weekly newsletter.
You can do this on the following page: http://www.OneStopWebSupport.com/newsletter-signup.htm.
Right now, the two books I'm previewing in this manner are:
- An in-depth exploration of how to build an opt-in list and market to them profitably
- Profitable strategies for marketing your service business
Jeff
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