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How not to make a 😴 newsletter

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demandcurve.com

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neal@e.demandcurve.com

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Thu, Aug 31, 2023 04:15 PM

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Join us on Sep 7th to create a newsletter people love.  ‌ ‌ ‌ Hey Un-Ignorabl

Join us on Sep 7th to create a newsletter people love.  ‌ ‌ ‌ Hey Un-Ignorable folks!  Most company newsletters are 😴😴😴 They simply share overly-technical blog posts and updates about the company (fundraising announcements 😴), new webinars (😴), and product updates (😴).  They think of their newsletter purely as a way to hammer their audience on a regular basis with updates about them.  Instead, they need to consider the newsletter as a product.  One that helps their audience achieve their goals.  One that educates them on how to solve their biggest problems.  One that builds trust and loyalty.  One that gives gives gives gives before it ever takes. Yet still allows them to generate revenue.  Which is why we've created the [Un-ignorable Newsletter Masterclass](  A live, 2-hour event where Katelyn Bourgoin and I dive deep into creating an un-ignorable newsletter you can build a multi-million dollar business on top of.  Taught by the creators of two of the most popular marketing newsletters with 140,000 combined readers.  We'll teach you how to make a newsletter that people can't wait to read.  [Learn more and enroll here](—there's only 200 167 spots left.  Hope to see you on Sept 7th at 9AM Pacific 🙂  Neal   © 2023 Demand Curve, Inc. All rights reserved. 4460 Redwood Hwy, Suite 16-535, San Rafael, California, United States [Unsubscribe]() from all emails, including the newsletter, or [manage]( your preferences. (This is an "Announcements" email.)

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