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great Sue!
I love using art in my ezine to capture the heart and mind of my audience.
Thanks, this is very helpful for my upcoming newletter launch in Jan. 2011
I’m glad this info is helpful for you, Chef!
All really great points Sue! After reading many articles in ezines and blogs recently, my frustration with small print had me really enlarge the font size in my own ezine. I found I was skipping smaller print articles but did read all of the larger print ones. Figured if it bugged me it must bug others too!
Thanks for your advice ~ Lynn
I agree about the tiny font, I use 11 point but have thought of going up to 12. You also get more readership with visuals.
Sue
How interesting — 51 seconds!! Great to know. WONDERFUL tips, Sue! Thank you for sharing your brilliance! ♥ ♥
You’re welcome, Katherine. Yeah, 51 second scan isn’t so long, huh?
You’re welcome, Katherine. Yeah, 51 second scan isn’t so long, huh?
Sue,
Good points, I’ll have to shorten my messages in my ezine!
Linda
Thanks Sue. Let’s see if I can get my reader % up!!!
These are great tips, Sue. It helps me think not only about what I want to say in my ezine, but also about what is going on (busy, busy) for my subscribers.
great points. Thats why i am using video and podcast shows, short to the point newsletter are key. Also, big point is to bring them back to your website…link it back
people learn differently, so its important to serve those needs
Thanks Sue and have a great Christmas
Greg, I agree about the video and podcast shows. I’m doing more podcasts, too, and enjoy putting them together.
Great audio Sue – loved that you opened it with a question to hook me in and simple, practical tips. Heidi Alexandra