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Hey, World! It’s About Time!

I’ve spent months trying to duct tape together what the team at Basecamp just unveiled: Hey, World [https://world.hey.com/jason/hey-world-b02a6f2e]. In short, they’ve taken their email service, Hey [https://hey.com], and turned it into a privacy-friendly, old-school publishing platform. I love it. Just about

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Ask.

You have to ask. It’s humbling. It’s takes guts. But if you need help, you need to ask. If you want customers, you have to ask. The problem is that some businesses ask too much and don’t provide enough value. The heart of content marketing (and just

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David Lee Roth Predicted the Future

30 years ago, David Lee Roth made a prediction in a music video about what he’d look like and be up to in 2021. How close did he come? [https://www.vhnd.com/2021/02/17/when-david-lee-roth-predicted-2021-in-1991s-a-lil-aint-enough-video/] I think he (accidentally?) predicted everything he could possibly do to offend

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Why Chaos May Reign in Newsletter Design

My personal newsletter has no set design. It used to. Maybe it should again. But here’s why it probably won’t. My metric for newsletter success [https://www.cjchilvers.com/how-to-measure-your-newsletters-success/] is the replies (relationship building). Some of my metrics for delight in the newsletters I love [https://www.

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What should your personal newsletter include?

This is another common question I get about both blogs and newsletters, and it’s not easy to answer, because most newsletters must conform to their audience. Personal publishing is different. With personal newsletters, you should ask yourself, “What delights me about the personal newsletters I like?” Here’s a

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How to Measure Your Newsletter’s Success

The best metric in email newsletters isn’t opens or clicks, but how many replies you received. The reply is the greatest advantage the small-timer has. It may also be the greatest fear of large organizations. Building relationships is what it’s all about, no matter what the medium. When

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RIP Email Again

Dan Oshinsky is back with his monthly look at email newsletters, Not a Newsletter [https://docs.google.com/document/u/0/d/1pySiYQ_5OMsj1U4r5XXLPru0NtiVg2FVaO5INBlNffk/mobilebasic] , a terrific resource if you’re not already subscribed. This month, he writes about how he’s expecting another round of articles proclaiming the death

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Have you ever met Eddie Van Halen?

I get this question about once a week, because I wrote this book [https://www.cjchilvers.com/the-van-halen-encyclopedia], so this will be the link I send everyone to in the future. Short answer: Yes. Long answer: Yeah, kind of. Once. Here’s the photo. I’m the one Alex Van

Have you ever met Eddie Van Halen?
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Experiment 2: New Newsletter

Two days, two new experiments. I moved my newsletter [https://www.cjchilvers.com/subscribe] over to my personal site at Squarespace and away from Mailchimp. Yesterday, I sent out my first new issue, which was as easy as posting a new blog post and clicking one more button to send

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Experiment 1: Sivers Style

The reason I moved my personal site was to start some experiments — to see what I liked to publish and what my readers liked too. The first experiment was to implement the same idea Derek Sivers had last year with his books. I think it’s genius. The idea he