Comments on: 5 Reasons Why Bloggers and Small Businesses Need a Newsletter http://persistenceunlimited.com/2006/11/5-reasons-why-bloggers-and-small-businesses-need-a-newsletter/ Goal Setting and Productivity for People Who Like Technology Sun, 12 Sep 2010 14:30:54 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=abc By: Brad Isaac http://persistenceunlimited.com/2006/11/5-reasons-why-bloggers-and-small-businesses-need-a-newsletter/comment-page-1/#comment-1513 Brad Isaac Thu, 09 Nov 2006 16:35:59 +0000 http://persistenceunlimited.com/2006/11/5-reasons-why-bloggers-and-small-businesses-need-a-newsletter/#comment-1513 Andrew, I like your idea about the categories! That's like a smack in the forehead, "why didn't I think of that?" It definitely makes organizing the information easier. Andrew, I like your idea about the categories! That’s like a smack in the forehead, “why didn’t I think of that?” It definitely makes organizing the information easier.

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By: Andrew Seltz http://persistenceunlimited.com/2006/11/5-reasons-why-bloggers-and-small-businesses-need-a-newsletter/comment-page-1/#comment-1494 Andrew Seltz Mon, 06 Nov 2006 16:06:13 +0000 http://persistenceunlimited.com/2006/11/5-reasons-why-bloggers-and-small-businesses-need-a-newsletter/#comment-1494 Brad, All of your reasons for writing a newsletter are excellent, but the last one is the one that stands out for me. I'm always on the lookout for strategies for creating content in manageable chunks that can serve as the foundation of more complex work. This is the whole idea behind why I started my blog. I could capture the little things I normally share with friends, family and co-workers in a form that didn't overwhelm me. Plus, if you use your categories well, it is automatically sorted by topic. In the past 11 months I have written down enough material for a book already (not enough on any one subject yet, but getting much closer.) I look forward to reading your book. Brad,

All of your reasons for writing a newsletter are excellent, but the last one is the one that stands out for me. I’m always on the lookout for strategies for creating content in manageable chunks that can serve as the foundation of more complex work.

This is the whole idea behind why I started my blog. I could capture the little things I normally share with friends, family and co-workers in a form that didn’t overwhelm me. Plus, if you use your categories well, it is automatically sorted by topic.

In the past 11 months I have written down enough material for a book already (not enough on any one subject yet, but getting much closer.)

I look forward to reading your book.

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By: Brad Isaac http://persistenceunlimited.com/2006/11/5-reasons-why-bloggers-and-small-businesses-need-a-newsletter/comment-page-1/#comment-1493 Brad Isaac Mon, 06 Nov 2006 15:34:41 +0000 http://persistenceunlimited.com/2006/11/5-reasons-why-bloggers-and-small-businesses-need-a-newsletter/#comment-1493 Yes, and newsletter readers basically get it for free. Since the material isn't dated (i.e. I'm not writing about the 2007 election) it doesn't expire. But a newsletter issue goes out one day and is gone the next. The material is still good. so it goes into my "book" folder for later publication. Yes, and newsletter readers basically get it for free. Since the material isn’t dated (i.e. I’m not writing about the 2007 election) it doesn’t expire. But a newsletter issue goes out one day and is gone the next. The material is still good. so it goes into my “book” folder for later publication.

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By: John http://persistenceunlimited.com/2006/11/5-reasons-why-bloggers-and-small-businesses-need-a-newsletter/comment-page-1/#comment-1492 John Mon, 06 Nov 2006 15:10:24 +0000 http://persistenceunlimited.com/2006/11/5-reasons-why-bloggers-and-small-businesses-need-a-newsletter/#comment-1492 Does this mean you intend to write a book? ;) Does this mean you intend to write a book? ;)

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