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ProBlogger Newsletter Edition 1

Posted By Darren Rowse 20th of April 2005 ProBlogger Site News 0 Comments

I’ve just emailed out the inaugural ProBlogger.net Newsletter. If you signed up for it and didn’t receive anything it either means that you:

  1. subscribed with the wrong email address (spelling mistake)
  2. are blogging email from my server for some reason
  3. havn’t yet confirmed your willingness to receive it (after you subscribed you would have been sent an email asking you to confirm your desire to receive it – a double opt in program).

If you didn’t get it simply re-subscribe and you’ll get the next one. If you want to see the first one contact me and I’ll send it to you.

For those unsure if they want to get it the first email included:

  • a summary of the hot posts on ProBlogger this week
  • an earnings update (readers have asked for updates on how my own blogging is going – I give an indication of how I’m going)
  • a ProBlogger tip (that won’t appear on the site)
  • a note about some recent posts and a mini preview of a post that will go up later today

If you are one of the hundred or so subscribers let me know how you found the first newsletter in comments below. I wanted to keep it simple (ie its not a html email), reasonably short and as helpful as possible. Your feedback on how well I did will be received with thanks.

PS – sorry about the spelling mistake – I really don’t want readers to ‘bare’ anything….

About Darren Rowse
Darren Rowse is the founder and editor of ProBlogger Blog Tips and Digital Photography School. Learn more about him here and connect with him on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
Comments
  1. I didn’t think you’d have it in you to find previously undisclosed advice to put in your newsletter – but you did it. I think it was direct, informative, and perfectly suited to what I would look for in a problogger newsletter.
    My favorite part would definitely have to seeing the most popular posts on PB. That helps me analyze them and see what patterns I want to emulate.

  2. I have to agree with danger on the popular posts but also found the tip very interesting considering I don’t really ever click on those. It’s good to get real world feedback as to others browsing habits. Another perspective always helps. Keep em coming. Also, so you know, the pre post link was bad…

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