I recently exchanged emails with the director of my grad school program (MS in Direct & Interactive Marketing – now the Integrated Marketing Program) at NYU, and I let her know about some of the things happening in my business and personal life. Among other things, I mentioned that I am using my direct marketing skills just about every day.
After thinking about how I am using them and how I could be using them better, I decided that I should add a newsletter to my blog. I figure I can send out weekly or bi-weekly emails to let people know what the most read and most commented articles I posted have been, and I can provide other updates.
A newsletter is one of the best ways to communicate with interested parties, so I might as well start one up and see how it goes. I know someone will ask, but I am not looking for sponsors – especially because I don’t know how regularly I will send the newsletter, nor do I know how many people will eventually sign up.
So… feel free to sign up for my newsletter. I will probably send the emails out on a Saturday or a Sunday and they will probably not be regularly sent at first. Also, in the comment section here, please let me know what you would like included in the newsletter. Here is what I am thinking right now, but I would like suggestions:
- Links to most read articles of the week
- Links to most commented articles of the week
- My top ten dropping domain picks of the coming week
- Links to articles of interest off site
top ten dropping domain picks list sounds good
I never understood that. Can a dropped domain list ever be of any value? Obviously, if they were really worth registering you’d register them yourself.
@Chris – I’ve probably bought less than 20 names in drop auctions ever. I don’t like public purchases. I do like searching for good names though.
Also, if I bought every dropped domain name I liked, I would be broke by now. You can’t buy them all.
Its always good to hear from you Elliot so I have just signed up to it.