jbone wrote:Who are you, and why would we have heard about your newsletter?
Kristyrat wrote:Wow, some actual feedback! I'm amazed, thanks for the feedback Paris, it's good to hear that you found it to be somewhat useful. From the lack of replies however, it seems to me that people feel there is little to change, or they just don't care
rubyeye wrote:It's not that we don't care...this is after all only the first issue.
rubyeye wrote:Most people don't even know about it - It's not mentioned in the "News" on the main page or on our member login page.
this is true that it's somewhat hard to link to the newsletter, it is posted in multiple places, but not very prominently, I agree. As well as a forum topic getting buried, hell, I was about to rant another post if Paris hadn't said something, mainly because I feel the newsletter is far from perfect and since it's a newsletter for the AMV community, would it not be best to cater to their wants and needs?rubyeye wrote:And a brief forum thread about it can get buried very quickly. Having just an obscure little button on our menu list (which most people ignore) probably doesn't draw too much attention since it's not highlighted or anything. And as for the email notices, I wonder how many people even know about the button selection under their profile (edit) page to accept the newsletter?
rubyeye wrote:But let's focus on your content first.
rubyeye wrote:My guess is that there's really nothing too critical about it. It's pretty basic text stuff and the few interesting articles so far are a good start.
Looking forward to Issue #2
.staces wrote:I read it and I think that the layout is nice and organized. The only change that I think might be good would be on the up-and-coming/AMV reccomendations maybe have something like:
Romance AMVs of the weeks:
blah
Action AMVs of the week:
bleh
Comedy AMVs of the week:
blargh
Drama AMVs of the weeks:
blooo
staces wrote:Also I think it'd be cool to have a Dear Abby section about stupid AMV questions or AMV makers personal adds! Or "embarassing stories involving AMVs". .. . I have no shame in admitting that I read teen people. I'm a teed and I'm a people. -^_^-
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