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We now have three great options to help you get the most out of Site Sketch 101.
1. The Email Newsletter
The newsletter is sent out an average of 2 or 3 times per month. The information in the newsletter is very much like a fire side chat where I share ideas about influence, networking, things I’ve been working on, and more. At the end of each email, I always invite you to hit the reply button and respond to me personally.
Signing up for this also gets a free 38-page sneak preview of my coming book sent straight to your inbox.
2. Articles in your Inbox
Simply click the email icon at the top right of each page to begin receiving each article in your inbox as they are published. After experimenting with different options, I’ve decided to bring this feature back to life. In fact, if you click on the email icon, you’ll see something very cool that I spent some time designing.
Site Note: Being subscribed by email has a major advantage for you. Several times each year, I run subscriber drive contests where I actually give away money and prizes to random email subscribers.
3. The Full RSS Feed
Many sites offer only a partial bit of their articles in your feed reader. This forces you to come back to their site again and again. It’s a great benefit to them, but not to you. I don’t care if you ever come back to Site Sketch 101. I just want to get the information into your hands that will help you to become the online success that you’re trying to be.
Our RSS feeds offer the full article so you never have have to leave the convenience of your reader unless you feel compelled to comment or to engage with me. It just doesn’t get any better than this.
Simply click on the bright orange RSS icon at the top right of every page, the bright orange text that displays how many others are currently subscribed, or the bright orange RSS icon at the bottom of each article.
Would You Consider Telling Your Friends?
So now that you get blogging tips and advice in your inbox or in your RSS reader, do you have any friends that might benefit from it?
Maybe you would be willing to send a tweet out to your followers and help me get the word out. Here’s a cute little tweet that you could share in your twitter stream:
Are you subscribed to Site Sketch 101? I am. http://su.pr/2hRHao
Thanks in advance for all the help. And thank you to all of you who have already been subscribed. And thank you for helping me spread the word. I’m humbled and truly grateful. Thank you.


Tom | Build That List said:
It is always great to let your visitors know what is available to them. I am already subscribed to your RSS by feed, but I think I will have to join your email list to see what else you have in stall!
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Aminul Islam Sajib said:
Honestly speaking, I had subscribed earlier to the RSS feed of this blog and later unsubscribed just because you weren’t serving full content.
Later then, I resubscribed as I noticed that you now are offering full rss content. I believe that offering Full RSS content is the best way to get some subscribers.
However, sometimes my fellow bloggers ask me what is the purpose of blogging if I’m giving away the full content to readers on a third-party client (RSS reader or Inbox for Email subscribers). I honestly can’t reply them.
Does anybody out there have a perfect answer to this controversial question? I understand why full RSS is a must, but I can’t explain to others when it comes to about losing hits or pageviews.
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Annabel Candy said:
Yes, already subscribed:)
Aminul – Yes, the answer is that some people don’t like a partial feed so will unsubscribe unless you give them the full one:)
Aminul Islam Sajib said:
Thanks for your comment!
However, sadly, it’s not what I asked. I know that offering full RSS content is the best way to get some subscribers. But my question was, when fellow bloggers tell me that they won’t offer full RSS content because this way they will lose pageview, I can’t answer them.
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Nicholas Cardot said:
Actually her answer was right on. What she said is exactly what you should tell them.
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Aminul Islam Sajib said:
Alright, from now on, this would be my answer.
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Kok Siong Chen said:
Yes Nicholas! You deserve to have a lot of subscribers. You have a lot of great contents in this sitesketch101.com. Sure i will spread the word to my fellow friends too.
Eric said:
As I’ve gotten to know you and have seen you live on videos and I am pretty sure you’re in my RSS reader as well, I am more than happy to spread the word about SiteSketch101.com.
In fact, someone who will also help you out greatly and help spread good content and just offer damn good help in general is James over at TheInfoPreneur.net
Definitely someone to check out and see what they have to offer.
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Ron Leyba said:
Tweeted and shared this post. Nick, many new bloggers will really benefit and learn from this site of yours. You just become the authority in how to blog niche.
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mk akan said:
i am hooked on already..subcribed via rss..keep up the good work…
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Dennis Edell said:
Now that’s how to announce it!
Do your newsletter subscribers (of which I am one now) get those same perks you mentioned for email article subscribers?
The contests and such…
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Nicholas Cardot said:
Dennis Edell » Absolutely.
Dennis Edell said:
Another excellent tutorial would be to describe how you designed that subscription box…very cool man.
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Olusegun said:
I have not been able to fully go into email newsletters.
I hope to start soon but might need a little more eye-opening on it and RSS.
I like the idea of articles in your email though.
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