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Will You Take the Celebration Challenge?

You’ve made it to week eight in the year-long series of what makes a great newsletter. You’ve learned the importance of personality (and how to make your newsletter full of you) and you’ve taken a look at the difference between consistency and predictability.

You’ve come such a long way already! By simply taking a few minutes each week to apply what you’ve learned so far to your newsletter, you’re seeing how the tiniest changes (and the smallest *investment* of time) can make a big difference in your relationship with readers.

Keep reading with me and you’ll continue to read bite-sized bits for improving your newsletter, one small segment at a time.

Remember, improving just a tiny, insignificant 1% per day means in about two months, your newsletter will be TWICE as good.

So, your newsletter is already twice as good as it was in January, if you’ve been applying what you’ve learned so far.

And, if you haven’t applied *everything* you’ve learned, get cracking ;-) –each lesson is designed so you can apply it in five minutes or less.

You’re well on your way to a newsletter that gets readers talking (both ABOUT you and TO you–and both in a good way ;-) ).

Congratulations! I’m proud of you :-) .

Your Challenge: Celebrate your accomplishment! Then send me an email to let me know how you celebrated your commitment to really making your newsletter work.


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Jessica helps independent professionals become Indispensable Experts through powerful publishing programs. She works with clients one-on-one as a newsletter designer and writer and in groups through the Newsletter Spa.

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