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Share your first newsletter content with others and give your feedback.
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What Do You Use Your Feet For?
Have you ever wondered what life would be like without your hands? Do you know anyone who was born with hands but lost them later on due to an illness, accident, or from fighting in a war?
My name is Marie Palmeri and I was born without hands. I am soul proof that the feet can do many things to compensate for the loss of limbs.
I believe that the gigt which God gave me was meant to be shared. Please visit my website at http://feetingtheodds.com to get to know me. Be inspired reading my stories as well as other’s who have a similar physical disability as mine. You can learn how we overcame obstacles as they came. In this website, you will also find songs, poems, Bible verses, etc. hoping to give you peace and motivation.
See you there. Stay safe.
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What a catchy title! That will get people`s attention!
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This is such a great post for your first newsletter Marie! Your story is truly moving and inspiring and I’m sure a lot of people will be so interested in learning more about it with this newsletter. Well done 🙂
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My first newsletter is entitled: Free Gift and Latest Blog Posts at Your Fingertips.
It has 3 separate topics, each with a call-to-action button.
The first topic is the Lead Magnet, telling them they are getting the free gift before the rest of the world.
The second topic is my last post with a link to bring them to it.
The last section is to introduce myself and re-direct them to my about page.
If you would like to see it, send me your email and I will send it to you 😉
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Great job Danielle! This is a great technique and I’m sure it will have a really positive effect on responses. Well done 🙂
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I used the basic newsletter format in constant contact. I have a picture at the top Canadian Small Towns below that and “I’ve been busy adding stories to my blog. Some are old, some are new and some are just a little inspiration. If you’d like to check out my latest post, here’s the link.” BUTTON “My Latest Post” In the box below that another picture with the message “To say thanks for letting me share my blog with you … here’s a link to a post I hope makes you smile” BUTTON “Some Sunshine for your day” and in the last box – BUTTON “Visit Lisa’s Website” and “It’s the people and their stories that make places special. Is there a small town that’s close to your heart? Please let me know in Comments”
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What a great newsletter Lisa! Well done 🙂 This is catchy and interesting content for your audience. Can’t wait to see what it brings you 🙂
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Newsletter is about the upcoming holiday of Beltane, more commonly known as May Day, and will be sent when I’ve more posts about Beltane, including a couple ritual options.
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That is a great topic for the newsletter, Brittany! Well done 🙂
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I sent a newsletter thanking my subscribers for reading and prompting them to share any insight they may have that could be of benefit to others.
I included an inspirational quote with this design
https://www.canva.com/design/DAD6YM_Z1_A/IxZTtH42og7oEj-E794HYw/edit
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This is such a great design, especially for a newsletter, Karen! Well done 🙂
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Title: Aspiring Adventurers: 5 Tips To Achieve Your Fitness Goals
Hello Adventurers!
There is a right way and a wrong way to go about building new fitness habits.
Unfortunately, many people have discovered the wrong way, and have failed at their new diet and fitness goals again and again.
Hint: The wrong way to build a new fitness habit is to try and use brute-force willpower and trying to just “be strong”.
Have you tried this “willpower” method and fallen short of your goals in the past? I know I have!
This time, save yourself a little heart-ache, and check out my latest blog post to learn 5 science-backed ways to set yourself up for success with your new fitness habits!
Happy Adventuring!
Clarissa
youradventurehq.com
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This is awesome Newsletter content, Clarissa! Well done 🙂
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First newsletter content:
Test Tamer
April 28, 2020
<h1>Hello!</h1>
<h2>First, a big thank you!</h2>
I truly appreciate your interest in my new website. Thank you for your support.
Would you like to help me help some kids?
If you are a student/teacher/parent/friend of someone who HATES MATH, I’ve got good news. After decades of working with people who panic at the mention of a fraction, I’ve developed a list of reasons to celebrate this dreaded subject that will make it easier for students to understand why math matters and why they should learn it.
Does math give you the creeps as well? Click here to see my post that will give you a fresh perspective on the most feared subject in the American school system:
https://testtamer.com/math-not-just-another-four-letter-word/
Enjoy!
Shelly
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This is such smart content for your newsletter, Shelly! Who wouldn’t want to have some help with Math? Well done at making this message really personal and captivating!
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Should You Try Intermittent Fasting?
Does it seem that everyone is doing some type of Intermittent Fasting? My social media feed is filled with people counting down to the end of their fasts or profiles updated to include IF (Intermittent Fasting).
As someone with a strong relationship with food, the word fast conjures up images of hours and hours of torture so I initially dismissed it as yet another fad.
But eventually, I researched the science behind Intermittent Fasting. See what I discovered and see if you should get on or off the bandwagon.
Warm regards,
Millie
P.S. check out my Pinterest account for a great selection of healthy recipes, weight loss tips, and motivation to help you with your weight loss journey!
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This is a great, catchy Newsletter Cheryl! I definitely want to learn more about Intermittent Fasting now 🙂
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<font color=”#000016″>Hello having trouble with posting my newsletter , I made it , it’s active , I scheduled it to be sent out at the end of the this month. But am unable to fid a way to post it here .any suggestions ? Thanks .</font>
<font color=”#000016″>Kay</font>
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I had done newsletter called Welcome to the Live and Learn tribe on 29th April:
I intend to do one monthly newsletter at the end of every month.
Yours truly,
Amanda
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HONEY & BEESWAX: a Blog Is Born
Tickle Your Funny Bone
Drucilla B. Queen and her faithful Advisor, Dalton, kick off Drucilla’s new career as a fiction reporter in Drucilla’s Corner. In her interviews and reports, she lets the characters speak for themselves and shows us a side of them we have never seen before. What better way is there to hear about new than by meeting a character or two from them. So join us in Drucilla’s Corner, where entertainment is in the spotlight.
Creative Book Review Contest
Drucilla and Dalton love to read book reviews about their favorite books and new books they might like to read. For that reason, they are hosting the first annual Creative Book Review Contest. Write to them about your favorite book and make it as entertaining as the book itself. Vist Drucilla’s Corner for the details. The winning book review will appear in the July issue of Honey & Beeswax.
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This is great content for your newsletter, Julie! Well done 😀
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I’m a little confused about using newsletters. Aren’t folks who are opting in on my blog list already getting an email link to my full blog because they are interested already in reading it? Does that mean they’ll get two emails for each blog? Everything recommended in the lesson of creating a newsletter seems the same to me as creating a blog post. I’ve been writing titles and first sentences to catch readers’ attention to the blog as it is, so why it is necessary to draw MORE attention to my blog posts? Am I missing something?
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On my blog, the subscribe link goes to my newsletter (Constant Contact). It does not subscribe a blog visitor to blog updates.
You could test your subscribe link to see what readers are actually getting. A newsletter gives you an option to give subscribers exclusive content.
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My first newsletter has quite a lot of links back to my posts. I also included the lead magnet because a couple of people subscribed before I had it ready. And, I included a link to another free download that is in a post.
I am not sure how often I will send a newsletter. Possibly weekly or every two weeks. I don’t want to send a newsletter with every post.
First newsletter is here: https://conta.cc/2XO2neo
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Okay, I made my newsletter…
https://myemail.constantcontact.com/Welcome–Glad-you-Joined.html?soid=1134410769430&aid=sErh01NPX_Q
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Absolutely love all the images you used, it makes the newsletter so dynamic, Scott! It is very interesting and appealing for sure 🙂
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Scott,
Your newsletter shows the reader why you are writing the blog and what they will get out of it great work.
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So simple and straight forward, like a good newsletter. Well done, Elizabeth 🙂
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Wow, Elizabeth!! This landing page looks absolutely awesome 🙂 So proud of your hard work!
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Liz,
I love how everything in your lading page is presented a reader can easy see if this blog is right for them awesome work. I’m a little jealous but also inspired thank you for sharing.
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MemberJuly 22, 2020 at 9:39 pm0
I couldn’t figure out how to send a link, but it is done!
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That is awesome, Ashley! If you manage to get the link, make sure to share it with us 🙂
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I still have no one to send this to but here it is please let me know what you think.
First newsletter for my blog
When I was in elementary school, I loved it because it was the place where I was valued and recognized. I especially enjoyed when the teacher would choose my writing to be shared with the class. It felt like a special privilege that I only had, at least in my head it did. In reality the teacher would choose everyone by the end of the week.
Writing to me became very important because it was a way to share with the world my thoughts and beliefs. Now as a first-grade bilingual teacher I try to create that love of writing with my students. Find out how you can do this for your child in my latest blog post.
How will you make your child more successful in writing?
As always feedback is welcomed do not be shy and hit reply to share your thoughts with me.
Thank you again for making a change in your child’s future,
Srita. Abarca
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This is such great content for a newsletter, Magda! Well done 🙂 Hopefully you will have people on your list to send it to soon!
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Will hold off on this until i get my blog look sorted.
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Hey there! I tried doing a shareable link so we will see how this goes. Let me know if you can see it!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GN6W3Usfj26Ow_gjilmA2SlX7r9AtCrf/view?usp=sharing
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Great content and layout! I love the different sections and the notes at the end!
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Such a cool newsletter, Saebyl! The branding looks awesome and the content is so good. Well done 🙂
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I don’t know if this link will work but if it does, here is what it looks like! https://conta.cc/3fcZwB6
This is what I wrote:
<div data-pm-slice=”1 1 []” data-en-clipboard=”true”>Do you wish you could learn to s l o w d o w n ?
It seems like our minds are always traveling at a million miles a minute, constantly living in the future, worrying about what we have left to do in the day, weeks, months.
My mind often gets that way, especially as I am working on a few new projects at once in my life.
I often need to remind myself to stop and take a break. And when I do… magic!
Suddenly all my worries seem silly, it feels easier to breathe, and it’s easy to be grateful for all the goodness in my life.
Mindfulness is something we could all benefit from practicing as often as possible.
Check out my blog post all about how to fit smidges of mindfulness into your day, no matter what you are doing.
I promise – you’ll feel on top of the world!
What are some ways you find peace during your busy day? Reply back to me or leave a comment on the blog post!
Peace and love,
Bryanna
LINK TO THIS BLOG POST ON A BUTTON: https://akintokindness.com/practical-mindfulness-how-to-incorporate-being-mindful-into-your-busy-day/
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The way you write is so soothing, Bryanna! This is a beautiful newsletter, well structured and well written. Well done 🙂
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Here is my newsletter https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PJxPeqJK6soFxHzsKmATaQxNYriRyFF8/view?usp=sharing
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Such a beautiful, colourful newsletter, Cheryl! The content looks very appealing and interesting. Well done 🙂
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