Sign Up for DramaMail, The Drama 2.0 Show Email Newsletter with Benefits
I’m pleased to announce the launch of DramaMail, the Drama 2.0 Show email newsletter.
Starting in February, DramaMail subscribers will receive exclusive Drama 2.0 Show content not posted on the blog delivered directly to their inbox 1-2 times each month.
In my other life, I’ve used and continue to use email to build better relationships with customers, clients and stakeholders and to distribute valuable content so I figured 2009 was the perfect time to do it here.
Going forward, I plan to reserve some of the best and most insightful content I create on topics ranging from technology to the financial markets for DramaMail subscribers. In addition, I have plans to offer exclusive content on this blog that can only be accessed by DramaMail subscribers.
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Just like Calacanis and Feldman, huh? Interesting…
Word, Drama.
Would love to hear more of your advice based on experience on building and running automated, profitable businesses.
coldbrew: I don’t subscribe to the Calacanis or Feldman lists but I can guarantee you that, unlike Calacanis’ list, mine is worth every electron.
Matt: you’ll enjoy my first email. It’s going to be about applying “cookie-cutter” approaches to your business.
What are you planning to do with the list of email adresses you recieve?
Graham: I’m going to sell them to a Russian associate of mine, Victor. I might also share them with my friend in Nigeria.
All sarcasm aside, it’s an email newsletter. Although I may or may not peddle porn and Cialis in my other life, I think the size of this list will be a few million short of being useful for some sort of nefarious activity.
I suppose I could post a privacy policy but as you know, those are worthless. I suppose everyone is just going to have to trust me as much as they trust Jason Calacanis. Or not.