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In the end, I decided to buy the Shuffle, randomness and all. And now, having lived with it for about a week, it actually turns out that the randomness of the song presentation is what I enjoy most. I've got Sheryl Crow, followed by Randy Newman, followed by Amy Winehouse, followed by, well, you get the picture. No rhyme or reason, just one great song after another, all day long; the fact that each song is unrelated to the one before actually keeps things kind of interesting. If you ask me, "No rhyme or reason, just one great song after another, all day long," is about the best formula there is for ordering newsletter topics. Here's what I mean. Lots of companies - and in my experience, the larger the company, the more this seems to be the case - go to great pains to create a "logical" editorial calendar. The thinking is that by putting things in the proper order, they'll best be able to get their message across and share their expertise. This un-random strategy, however, has at least two problems with it.
As a practical matter, therefore, my recommendation is that you keep a list somewhere - in a Word document, on a whiteboard, in your notebook - of potential future topics. Anytime you have an idea (or even a piece of one), put it down in your, as that great E-Newsletter writer Winnie the Pooh might say, Topic Place. Then, each month, open up your list and grab the one that grabs you. One more thing. If all this randomness is troubling to your sense of order and sound business practices, keep in mind that your newsletter isn't a marketing campaign or even a presentation that you give to a group of listeners. It's a relationship. a proxy for the lunch that you (as a practical matter) can't have with each of your readers every month. And just as you don't plan what you're going to say or eat or wear at your next 12 lunches (and if you do, I'd rather you not get in touch with me), you're better off not planning your next year's worth of newsletter "conversations" either. Bottom Line: As someone once said, "A happy life is just a string of happy moments." By the same token, a successful E-Newsletter is just a string of really good ones. Push the "random button" on your topic choices, let yourself off the planning hook and simply pick the most relevant, most interesting, most pressing topic you can think of each time you write. Emily and I look forward to reading it. What Advanced Access Clients Are Saying...Jerrie Reddell Gail Spada Mark Mors Printer-friendly version (article only)
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