May 6

I work for a paper called the Ashburton Guardian. It’s for a staff newsletter. Any ideas?
May 2

I’ve recently launched newsletter section on my website. How do I advertise or Where do I advertise about it to get more subscribers? Are there any directories or places I can advertise? Please Help….
Apr 30

July newsletter ideas???
i work as a leasing agent at an apartment place, we have 298 apartments and we do a montly news letter do you have any ideas? thank you very much
i plan on writing something about the history of the month of july, a recipe, and i dont know what else
Apr 29

I have been trying to research some marketing ideas for a mortgage company I do work for. I am doing a newsletter and a email newsletter. My market is the high end homes on the southern california coast., mainly orange county beach cities. Anyone with any good ideas please let me know.
Apr 26

I own a free samples/freebie website (ImFlatBroke.com) and what would be the benefits of collecting emails for a newsletter? I make money through ad linkage and a few affiliate sites on the page. What are some direct benefits I can use the newsletter for, since i’m not trying to actually sell anything to the newsletter subscribers. I do have a blog about ways to save money, which I update, so I guess I could send them the new ways to save. But what are other benefits either direct or indirect?

Best answer gets the points

Apr 25

I have been asked to submit a bid for a major contract by the end of this weekend. The email was sent to a number of large companies…and me! This is an amazing opportunity for me to pick up some evening and weekend work. I am a new graphic designer and I want to charge a flat rate for projects, not by the hour. I don’t want to bid too low or too high but really have no idea what to charge. The company needs flyers, posters, manuals, brochures and ads on an ongoing basis. What flat rate should I charge for the initial design AND what should I charge for editing the content of their monthly newsletter, for example. Thanks!!!!
I just want to clarify that the only service I am providing is the design. The company is going to do the printing through their in-house print shop so I won’t be spending any money on paper, ink etc. I create the design for them, PDF it and email it to them. I want to do a flat rate because even though I have great design skills, I am pretty slow so how can I penalize them with an hourly charge? I am confident that I will get faster with more experience so in a few years, my per hour rate is going to increase even though I’m charging a flat rate. I have tried being sneaky and getting quotes from real design shops. They all charge by the hour and want to see the project before they quote on it. Thanks for responding so far.
Hi. Me again. I only do print design, not web design.
Thanks Charlie D for your advice. I will have to give this whole thing some thought. It will be very difficult to raise my price significantly if I’ve been working for them at a very low rate.
Apr 20

I am a small business owner in NYC looking for inexpensive print advertising. By inexpensive I mean less than $200 for a quarter page ad. We offer bookeeping, admin assistance, advertising and other small business services.

I am looking for trade magazines or newsletters specific to the New York area in creative fields such as graphic design, interior design and architecture.

Thanks!

Apr 19

if anything could be used for the initials I F S that would be great 2
Apr 16

I have a list of 5000 companies, address, city and state. I want to send an HTML and text email to the CFO or VP Operations level contact at each company. Absent of looking up the specific executive via Hoovers or Selectory or some other way, then finding out the correct email convention for that company - is there an easier/faster process? The way I am used to doing it is OK for 10-20 companies, but no way for 5000. Any suggestions or actual guidance are welcome. It is important that the message gets to the CFO level, my company offers a very specific service.
Newsletter - wikipedia definition
Apr 9

Our company supplies and integrates various industry-leading Computer-Aided Design (CAD), Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM), Computer Aided Engineering (CAE), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Product Data Management / Product Lifecycle Management and Project Management Solutions.

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