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Hi everyone, Scott Brick here. Welcome to my new and improved newsletter!
It’s been almost 18 months since we launched Brick By Brick Audiobooks and Scottbrickpresents.com. I’m gratified not only by what we’ve achieved, but with how we’ve been received. Meaning I’m very grateful to everyone out there in the big wide Web who’s reading this right now, or who has ever stopped by the site.
One thing I never want to do is to stop growing, personally and professionally. To that end, not only am I getting more involved in teaching classes (more on that in the next post), but Den Shewman (my CCO and webmaster) came up with this snazzy new version of my newsletter using the tools from those fine folks at Constant Contact. (Please take a bow, Den: you deserve it!) We hope you like this new format, and that it’s a little more pleasing to the eye than the previous text emails. I hope you dig it as much as I do.
The first thing you’ll see in the newsletter is the “What’s Scott Reading?” section, which came about because that seems to be the question most of the emails I receive tend to address. (I thought I’d save you some typing this way; my way of helping avoid carpal tunnel syndrome). The newsletter format (the “Newsletters – High Tech” template, for you Constant Contact afficionados) allows us to have multiple articles in one email, and also provides an easier way for people to forward copies and manage their subscriptions.
Plus, it’s just darned purty, you know?
Let me know what you think about the newsletter, and any ideas or changes you think we should consider, either by posting here on Scottbrickpresents.com or shooting me an email at scott@scottbrickpresents.com.
As always, thanks for listening,
Scott Brick

September 10th, 2009 at 5:23 pm
Sounds great! If you ever do anything on the East Coast, I’d be very interested.
Katherine (who was too intimidated to enter the contest)
September 21st, 2009 at 8:20 pm
Scott Brick Rocks!