Make a mistake, I did

I’m always a wee bit annoyed with myself after I send out an email with a major typo or error in it.

I’ve been a journalist for 25 years and a professional editor for 15 of them, so having a glaring error go out at worst calls into question my professionalism and at best makes me look like a goober-face.

Still, there are upsides to falling down on said goober-face. Everyone notices.

Two weeks ago, I sent out a newsletter where I screwed up not only the subject line but also the date in the newsletter itself. Oh, HOORAY.

“DIVA! Your subject line mishap was actually marketing genius,” messaged Lynda, our marketing lead and all-around awesome person, followed by a screenshot of our analytics for that week.

My newsletter open rate went up 10 per cent! Hooray!

Embrace your inner klutz. Mistakes can be positive.

Today’s headline is a mash-up of me embracing both my inner klutz and my inner nerd. May the 4th be with us, always.

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Author

Elisha Dacey is the Managing Editor for Future of Good and a seasoned journalist with more than two decades of experience in the field. She has worked in various newsrooms across Canada, ranging from small-town papers to major outlets like CBC and Global News. Notably, she launched Metro Winnipeg, the city’s only free daily newspaper, which quickly became the second most-read paper in Winnipeg.

When Elisha isn’t writing, she’s fronting her classic rock cover band, reading a good sci-fi book or snuggling on her hammock with her dog. 

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