Jason Cain is quite the character. If you are subscribed to his email list, or frequent his blog, then you can always count on a good read. With all of the dry stuff circulating in the internet marketing realm... his style is a welcome break!
In fact, the latest email subject line from Jason read "Spank Me! Bite Me! Pull My Hair!" π . Just as I was hovering over the delete button in my Inbox - sure it was some crazy piece of spam - I noticed in the From line that it was from Jason Cain. Ha!
It turned out there was a great marketing lesson within that email, and an enjoyable read - as usual. If you have a blog and you arent subscribed to GoldBlogger News, then you should be!
In last week's post he offers a recording of his recent Webcast with Mark Joyner where they discuss blogging tools, and how to choose the right one. You can find the link to that Webcast on his Blogger Sucks!Β post. And actually, he's talking about me over there so I'm off to leave a comment...
Great idea, Jason - I'll be in touch! π
LOL! π
drinking and blogging dont mix!
Aloha Lynn,
Thanks for the hat tip -- and the kind comments! π
Yes, I read your blog and newsletter. It is the closest I get to some sort of religious experience.
You and I need to get together and do something. Even if just a podcast on some aspect of blogging. I think our cults would appreciate that. π
Aloha,
Jason
Holy cripes Lynn, when I read the headline I thought "jeez, she must be into the Jack Daniels again," but then I saw it was referring to Jasons newsletter.
And Jason, now I gotta resubscribe. I miss the abuse somethin' terrible π
Oh yeah - the Spank Me! - Bite Me! issue was a great read.
Of course I missed the Simpleology webcast - and Mark hasn't put up the recording in the members sections yet π
These webcasts are at 2 AM in the morning CET and foolishly I thought that I could just set my alarmclock to 1:55 AM, get up, re-heat a cup of coffee and soak up the audio - boy was I wrong. I slept like a baby until I got hit by a beam of sunlight in the morning.
I'm re-vitalising one of my newsletters - and "kinky" and "erogenous zones" will absolutely be on my mind when I re-launch.