This morning I’ve set up a brand new mailing list for Aussie Scrapbooking in 2010. Why? I have many exciting new things planned for 2010 that reach beyond the realm of the Scrap Gossip blog.
Monthly Newsletter
At this point, I’m planning on sending out a monthly newsletter which will include a mixture of the following items.
Subscriber Benefits
- Monthly sketches – exclusive to the newsletter.
- Challenges & prompts – monthly themes and prompts exclusive to the newsletter.
- Printable projects – hybrid projects exclusive to the newsletter.
- Sneak previews and subscriber discounts on Aussie ebooks and e-courses.
- News updates – a summary of news from the Scrap Gossip blog.
Frequency
This will be a low volume email list. You won’t be deluged by a huge avalanche of emails. You’ll receive a welcome email upon sign-up, then the monthly newsletters as they’re released. (I’m aiming to send them out on the 1st of each month.)
Not To Be Confused With Blog Updates
I should probably mention that the new mailing list is completely independent of the daily emails sent out to people who have signed up for daily blog updates. Just to be super clear – if you’re already receiving Scrap Gossip blog updates, you are NOT automatically subscribed to our new mailing list. The same is true if you elect to sign up for the new mailing list – you will NOT automatically get our daily blog updates as well.
Sign Up Now – Don’t Miss Our First Newsletter!
So…if you’re interested in signing up for the new mailing list right now, you can do so via the link provided below. Our very first newsletter including our first sketch idea, printable project and challenge prompts will be sent out to subscribers on 7th Jan 2010, so if you don’t want to miss out – sign up now. It’s free and you can choose to unsubscribe again at any time in the future.
Sign Up Later Via The Website
If you’d prefer to think about it for now – that’s ok – you can sign up at any time by visiting the Aussie Scrapbooking website. There’s a sign up form in the far right sidebar (it’s circled in red in the image above).
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