Okay, so, today I wanted to mess around with this whole “cat email newsletter” thing. It sounded kinda fun, and I’ve always been a bit of a cat person. So I thought, “Why not give it a shot?”
First, I had to figure out what I wanted to put in this newsletter. I mean, it’s gotta be something people (and maybe even cats?) would actually want to read, right? So I started jotting down some ideas. I thought about including some fun articles I found online, maybe some tips for cat owners – you know, the usual stuff. I even stumbled upon this silly list of “Top 10 New Year’s Resolutions from Your Cat.” I figured that could get a chuckle or two.

Then came the fun part – I started to look around for some inspiration. I saw that some other folks are already doing this whole cat newsletter thing. I checked out some of them to see what they were up to. It gave me some good ideas about what I might want to do. One thing I noticed was that they all had a way for people to sign up. They make it pretty clear that these are “required fields” if you wanna get the emails.
Next, I had to actually, like, build this thing. I started to draft a newsletter, and put my content in it. It wasn’t too hard. I just wrote like I was talking to a friend, sharing some cool cat stuff I found.
Finally, I sent out my first newsletter. It wasn’t a big fancy thing, but it was mine. I guess we’ll see if anyone actually signs up to read it. If not, that’s cool, I still enjoyed this little project. I might add more stuff later, maybe some stories or something. It’s a work in progress, you know?
Overall, it was a fun little experiment. It got me thinking about how I can share my love for cats with others. And, I guess you can make a newsletter about pretty much anything these days. So, if you’re into cats, or whatever, you should totally try making your own newsletter. It’s a good time!
- Started with brainstorming ideas for the newsletter content.
- Searched for existing cat newsletters for inspiration.
- Drafted a simple newsletter, added my content.
- Sent out the first issue to see if anyone would subscribe.
- Considered future improvements, like adding more sections.
It’s all about just doing it and seeing what happens, that’s what I learned today!