Mar 31

I run a web site and want to create a weekly newsletter to keep people updated as to what is happening on my site. Does anyone know of a good free e-newsletter service that will not spam my members?
Mar 31

What principle of art and design is shown in the picture below?
Please list all that apply…
–Line –Emphasis
–Shape –Balance
–Texture –Variety
–Color –Unity
–Space –Proportion
–Value –Movement

http://www.artsandarchitecture.psu.edu/news/newsletter/fa06/images%20fall06/outreach_banjo1.jpg

Mar 31

I am launching a new website for a niche market in health care industry. I would like to offer an opportunity to my customers to get additional health related information. I am aware that I can purchase content to create my on newsletter. However, I am not interested in doing one at this time.

I am also looking at affiliate marketing and wondering if I could do it thorough a newsletter. Thank you for you input.

Mar 31

I wanted to know how I can send Newsletters over email for my website..

I own a website and i want a code so that people can type in thier email and every month when i get new info, it tells them through email in my newsletter.

HOW!
email newsletter

Mar 31

I subscribed to the newsletter today, but would really appreciate it if someone could e-mail me the most recent one (February 2007). Thanks.
excellent business
Mar 31

I work at a law firm and we have a newsletter that is distributed every other month. I may be on board and must present my original article (which i’m doing on feng shui) and must have ideas for other future articles? Any suggestions on some interesting topics that aren’t too controversial?
e-marketing
Mar 29

Please tell me which name you like best for my newsletter. My slogan on all marketing and business cards is I’ve got the keys to your real estate needs! so I thought one option for the title could be:

Charlie’s keys to Real estate

Or

The Real in Real Estate

If you don’t like either of these all ideas are welcome. Thanks in advance!

Mar 29

I am a freelance graphic/web designer. I am paid a flat fee to design and send the company’s HTML enewsletter to their customers and wholesalers. At the onset of this deal, I was told by the company’s owner that I would be supplied text and images by their PR person (or sometimes their marketing assistant), and then I would do my part. At first, I received everything that I was supposed to. The next newsletter, I had to hunt down some images. The one after that, they tried to add a few additional sections, which I had to negotiate more money for. This newsletter, the text is missing for a couple of sections. all that I received for it was the heading and a note to call so-and-so for text and images. How do I tell this PR person that I am not being paid to do this without sounding lazy or rude? I am hesitant to get the company’s owner involved-I don’t want to sound inept or unprofessional. Any ideas on how to handle this PR person?
online newsletter
Mar 28

We are looking to expand our newsletter distribution list targeted to executives and established entrepreneurs looking to increase their performance through strategic planning, leadership, improving teams, customer service or other organizationally related methods. We do executive coaching, corporate consulting, speaking/workshop engagements and retreats. We prefer not to purchase lists or use interactive advertising dollars. Any ideas to put our newsletter in front of such a targeted audience?
Mar 28

If possible, please state the type of information given, how frequently the newsletters are published, and how much it costs. Thank you in advance.

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