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January 24, 2006

Issue 3.36

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Editorial Corner

An FNA-approved (Federal Newsletter Administration) newsletter
food pyramid

When I brainstormed this month's feature, I had an idea of what I wanted to do and jotted notes. When I wrote it, it turned out nothing like my original idea to write about what makes a superb email newsletter. Instead, I wrote about the “ingredients” found in newsletters from different food groups. Maybe I've been watching too much Food Network, as I enjoy watching Unwrapped, The Secret Life of ... , $40 a Day and Iron Chef. It's just fascinating to go behind the scenes or rather kitchens.

At first, I wasn't happy with the article's change of direction, but some of the best inventions have come to life that way. Alexander Graham Bell was trying to invent a hearing aid type of device when he ironically invented something that was not useful for deaf people, the telephone. I hope you enjoy the “cuisine” that resulted from my change of direction.

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This Issue's Dilemma:

I’m at the end of my pencil without enough clients

I've been in my own business for less than a year, and it's starting to catch up with me. I try to have a positive attitude thinking, "What can I do to get more clients?" instead of "Why don't I have more clients?" But all the marketing activities I've done (and I make them a regular part of my job) have led to zip. I'm only human and can't keep up with this positive outlook anymore. How do you find new clients and still stay sane?

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