I need a favor: help me learn what's helpful and what isn't about these weekly emails.
I’ve been writing Invite Champions emails for four months now and just wrapped a 10-part series on how to write a better book. Here is a summary of the series.
You’re part of a select group of about 100 recipients who get this every week. I call the email the Invite Champions Weekly because each person on the list is a champion in ministry, and each of you has expressed support for Invite through the book contract(s) you signed, the meetings we’ve had or are will soon have, sharing our work online, or through some other way. You champion what we are doing.
The goal of the weekly email is twofold:
one, to offer you some insight to help your writing and ministry, and
two, to keep you informed and equipped on what Invite is up to.
As I review the weekly emails, I am seeing two themes emerge so far: publishing and leadership, with a third planned for marketing.
Here’s the feedback request:
Many of you have told me a particular email or two has been helpful, but I want to get your thoughts on one or more of these questions:
What has been most helpful for you so far?
What do you want to read more of?
What has been least helpful for you so far?
What do you want to read less of?
If you can give five minutes, please just comment below with some thoughts.
Thanks!
Len