Sooooo a friend of mine shared a
thing i wrote on her Traditional Social Media Profile, and somebody left a comment asking if I had a blog they could follow. I don't, but I would like to find a way to send updates, since most people aren't going to be refreshing my
big-kid homepage. I thought about signing up for a Traditional Social Media Profile for this, but I reeeaally don't want to. Still, I'd like to reach people outside of the small-web scene.. and maybe even find some new recruits. Actually, I've wanted to create a quarterly newsletter for years, just to people know about new articles/webpages/projects, maybe throw in a playlist or something fun.
I rly liked the Melonland year in review newsletter (if y'all haven't signed up, you should. it's delightful). It's pretty similar to what I envisioned for my own. I have no idea how the heckity he did it though, my guess is it involved PHP? Which is definitely in the "I don't know enough to know what I don't know" category for me. It's on my list of Things To Learn, but I'm not sure if this is something I can learn in a day or in a week. It seems like a lot could go wrong if I don't have a very firm grasp on what I'm doing, though.
So I've been sort of pacing around deciding if I should jump into that, or find a lazy workaround:
- Use a third-party email form provider to collect email addresses to my inbox & create a mailing list with them
(pro: easy. cons: people would have to email me to unsubscribe, trusting a third party with other people's info)- Use a newsletter service
(pro: easy for people to sub/unsub. cons: same third party concerns, high monthly fee for quarterly newsletter, Big Tech Ickiness, might not have much creative control)- Have people email me to sign up/unsub
(pro: no middlemen, cons: mainstream internet users probably aren't accustomed to putting in that much effort)
Hokay. That was a pretty long message, cookies and ice cream to anyone who read it. Here's the summary though:
Apparently people want to follow me, but I'm unfollowable. I want to create a quarterly newsletter, and I want the email to be a blank canvas for me. PHP is scary/confusing. Should I be scared, or am I just making a boogeyman? Is the learning curve very steep or could I get my toes wet and figure it out?
Does anyone have input on the lazy workarounds? Experience using certain providers? I'm a little nervous about not having an unsubscribe option handy, not sure if I'm underestimating the average internet user. I know Karen isn't gonna sign up for my newsletter, but I don't want her to send my host a STRONGLY WORDED EMAIL ABOUT ME SENDING SPAM.