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Signalnoise Digest: Newsletter sign-up

November 22, 2010 • 7 CommentsPosted by james

After a few months of thinking about it, I finally made the leap to get things set up for my newsletter. Today marks the launch of the Signalnoise Digest, a periodic e-newsletter I will be creating and sending out to those who sign-up to be on the mailing list. The Signalnoise Digest will be a little summary of stuff happening on the blog and in the studio, as well as some heads-up sneaks to upcoming events and launches. I promise to make these little mailings cool enough to earn that coveted spot in your email inbox.

So, swing on over to the sign-up form and get yourself hooked up for the new Signalnoise Digest!



7 Comments

bernie bakari 5:36 am - 23rd November

Hi,

Graphic design Noob! here, would love to join your mailing list.

Thanks in advance

Bernie

jmgarrido 7:02 am - 23rd November

that’s a good new ;)

Mat MacQuarrie 8:47 am - 23rd November

It’s about time! : P

james 12:54 pm - 23rd November

No kidding, Mat. I was really dragging my heels on this one. :)

PeachS 7:54 pm - 23rd November

Hey Mr. White,

Can you add me to your list please :)

Steph

Jeff Finley 8:37 pm - 23rd November

Sweet, I signed up! I look forward to getting our amazingly designed newsletter.

What do you think is better, an HTML “newsletter” or a personal plain text email? Do you have a problem with the inherent lack of personability that an HTML newsletter has? I feel like’s so one-sided, like an announcement. So I have started doing plain text emails again that are more conversational. But I still do both. What do you like James?

james 3:10 pm - 26th November

Steph, you can actually add yourself to the mailing list. Just hit the link in the post above and fill out the form. Easy. :)

Jeff, thanks for the note, dude! I don’t have too much of an issue with HTML newsletter as long as it’s designed appropriately. I have mine designed to the Signalnoise brand so it matches everything I have online, which in my mind makes it more personal. I wanted it to be nice and simple, a small extension of the website.

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