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February 11, 2008

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Jerome

I agree with what you said the stories in the newsletter should as well make the readers somehow participate and relate so it would be more interesting. I really like the layout of your blog. Looking forward to reading more of your postings.

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Barrett

Timely post as I am looking into revamping my companies newsletter. The problem I see is it does not provide any actionable items or advice for the reader. Very boring, here's a free white paper, or sign up for a webinar and a general letter. Not exactly enticing.

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