If this poll looks familiar it’s because we asked you the same question earlier this week about our RV Daily Tips Newsletter.
We spend a lot of time each week putting together this Saturday newsletter. Sometimes it’s hard for us to believe that our tiny staff can pull off such a big newsletter each week—and it’s only one of 7-9 that we publish every single week!
So, to thank us for this wonderful newsletter you know and love, will you please answer today’s poll and tell us what parts you love the most? What is it that makes you open and read this newsletter every day? You can submit up to two votes. After you vote, please leave a comment and explain your answer. It will help us make this newsletter better, we promise!
I just can’t pick 3, every weekend I look forward to the weekend news letter reading with my morning coffee, and the house quiet. So I read everything from A to Z, so you understand I can’t pick 3. Keep up the great work. Ray in Wisconsin
I went “other” because I don’t have a favorite. I like stumbling across things that intrigue me, finding new ideas, and being surprised at the variety. Enjoying the ET Highway articles- currently in Texas but headed for Roswell so we’re adding it to our ETinerary!
“ETinerary!” Good one, Ozzie. Have fun! And have a good night. 🙂 –Diane
I needed to be able to pick more than three! I don’t know what you call the article where people send in the picture of their RV and say why they love it. That’s probably my favorite.
I like all of it! Sometimes I might skip over one or two items, but mostly I read all of the newsletter! And I prefer reading over watching videos, and I very rarely will watch a podcast.
I like the travel articles- places to go, things to see.
This is the first time that the poll has not loaded for me. BUT I check ALL.
Clintoons are my favorite!! .
I t depends on my mood and interest that day which articles interest me the most. But I always look for trivia, joke, give-away.
All the new campgrounds and some of the nice old ones
I commend you guys for bringing up controversial topics, and then allow the discussion to ensure. His country has gone wackier over the last year especially, and its on the verge of collapse. So please dont change stirring the pot so to speak, it might just smarten up a few who read those topics introducted.
With an Rv newsletter of this type and stature – it is unfair to allow only three choices! If you eliminated that restriction – you would find near 95% or more, would select every line item! So, I picked technical items plus other. Really not possible to decide on 3 most looked forward too. Also, the reader comments are one of the excellent aspects on all of the content and subjects or articles. (But thanks for asking!)
I agree, I really enjoy the reader and Diane’s comments
Who, me? Really? Thanks, Mike. I appreciate your comment. (Blush) It’s fun throwing in comments now and then while I’m moderating. Have a great day, and stay healthy. 😀 –Diane
Ditto, ditto and ditto.
Awww, shucks, Kelly. (More blushing.) You folks are too kind. I’m moderating comments while working on tomorrow’s newsletter and just ran into this. Gave me a nice little pick-me-up. Thanks! Have a good evening/night. (And you stay healthy too, please.) 😀 –Diane
I agree. We haven’t owned our RV for several years (boo!) (health reasons), but read both weekend issues with interest.
Ditto! Sometimes the user comments are more informative and useful than the article itself. Just wish you would allow likes and dislikes for the comments so that we could get even more input from the readers.
I look at ask dave to see what bad advice or more likely incomplete advice. The guy might know his stuff but he really doesn’t come across as too smart.
You are free to complete his answers in the comment section. It seems to me he gives more complete answers than most RV technicians who too often advise taking problems to an expert when a repair could easily be done by anyone who is moderately handy.
I concur with Thomas D.
I like it all- no place to select that!
There’s “all the articles”
I love it all, it’s like picking your favorite kid oops didn’t mean to say that out loud .
You left out ‘campground crowding. I never miss it.
I usually find something that’s valuable to me–but not in any predictable place. Sometimes it’s in the comments.
This. I picked “other”.
I also like the Website links of the day…
I used to enjoy the polls but a few years ago I stopped seeing them on my iPhone. I did inform you of this in comments but I still am unable to see them. I also enjoy the info in the Sunday edition.
Peggy ~ the problem is the settings on your iPhone. I have no problem seeing on my iPhone, Android or laptop.
I throughly enjoy the info from the articles, but I have to say Clint’s cartoons are absolutely great! They can make you laugh, cry and think at the same time!
Yes! How come Clintoons was not on the list???
I like perusing(?) everything after I’ve poured my first cup in the morning. I think those Clintoon things are kind of weird, though. The old postcards are great!