Jan 27, 2010
The Production Advice Newsletter is here !
Finally I’ve got round to setting up a Production Advice newsletter ! So, feel free to sign up using the form below : )
I’ll be offering a free eBook to help entice you to join soon, but at the moment all you get is the pleasure of being one of the first – and helping me iron the bugs out ! Plus of course I’ll send you the eBook before anyone else.
So, without further ado…
Sign up for the Production Advice Newsletter
Go on, you know you want to ; )
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Hi Ian,
Looking forward to your newsletter.
Interested, but what’s your privacy policy? Will you ever share the email addresses?
Hi Bill,
Absolutely not ! The emails will be used for sending you messages about Production Advice, and nothing else. (That’s a good point, I’ll add that to the post)
Ian
Awesome, thanks for the clarification. I appreciate the generosity and I’m sure it will reap benefits for both subscribers and you.
Hi Ian,
I’ve signed up because, as with everything you do, there will no doubt be countless value (& hours lost) reading through the newsletter. Once questions though, since I am connected to you via your web/blog/twitter/tumblr, is there really any room for anything outside of these mediums? Or should I expect much the same (repeated?) content, in a more tangible format?
All the best & thanks for your hard work
Adam
Hi Adam,
Thanks for the comment ! As to what the newsletter will offer – well, my goal is to give away interesting things that aren’t mentioned anywhere else (I’m about to do the first one of those right now) to flag up things from the blog that I think are particularly cool, and to give advance warning of things that are coming up – plus, discounts on some of the things I’m going to offer in future.
Will I live up to my goal ? You be the judge…
Ian