Hi James,
My question for you has several parts. First of all, I think I understand why you only sell back issues of your newsletter, but could you just as easily start each new subscriber with the first edition? Instead of dating it in a way such as "November 2007", possibly instead call it Volume 1, Issue 11? I know this would require more work and goes against building a freedom system but wouldn't it make more sense to start everyone from page one? Your information is mostly evergreen anyway so it isn't as if folks are getting outdated info.
I ask this because I'm in the process of starting my own newsletter (thanks for teaching me how) and I want to be sure I can reach the largest possible audience. Also, do you recommend starting an intern program immediately (same time as newsletter) or perhaps waiting a month or two to build up readership first?
I eagerly await your answers,
Todd Taylor
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