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Well, I'M no dummy.....
I just signed up for For Paul's newsletter. He's going to publish copies of his original and revised press releases, along with the 2 page critique - probably in the next issue.
Here's an update to my "10 Day" project....after thinking about Gordon's "So What", I had to seriously ask myself the question and make a decision about whether or not to continue with the "Makeup Tips for Teens" idea. Well, I've decided both "yes" and "no". Yes, I will continue to give it a go, because I'm a makeup artists and I personally LOVE teaching and talking about all things makeup. But NO, it won't be marketed exclusively to teens anymore. I came to the conclusion after receiving much more feedback and "help me" type emails from baby boomers. It's becoming more evident that as the aging population undergoes changes in skin and hair color, etc. they still want to know how to look good. So, even though the product is called "Makeup Tips for Teens" (I don't have the software to change the title for now), the website is now directed toward all ages, and my next ebook will be as well. Here's where you get to give me some more feedback (I love your feedback!). I am slowly building my newsletter subscriber list (thanks to the help of subscriberdrive). The newsletter will feature makeup and skin care tips, product reviews, a "Q&A" etc. etc. with plenty of links back to my website, where the ebook is featured, of course. Are there things I need to do or say to encourage sales of my book without "putting off" my subscribers? (I don't want "unsubscribers"). Thanks! Anya Beauty Talk |
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