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The discussion centers on the creation and distribution of newsletters using Microsoft Word and Adobe. Tracy shares her experience of sending her newsletter as an HTML email instead of an attachment, which improves accessibility. Rita praises the quality of newsletters, emphasizing the importance of concise content. Participants recommend using services like www.tastytidbits.net for professionally crafted newsletters, especially for those lacking design skills.
PREREQUISITESThis discussion is beneficial for small business owners, marketers, and anyone involved in newsletter creation and distribution, particularly those using Microsoft Word and seeking to improve their email outreach strategies.
I use Microsoft Word. I convert to Adobe so that more can open it. Just started sending in Adobe last month. The file size is so much smaller and I feel confident more people will have access to it.kitchenqueen said:Rita your newsletters turned out GREAT!! I'm curious, what program do you use?
tlmcunning said:Thanks everyone for taking a look at my newsletter and letting me know what you think. I found out that I do not have to send my newsletter as an attachment. I can send it as a regulat html email right from MS Word. That has helped alot.
Tracy
rwesterpchef said:I use Microsoft Word. I convert to Adobe so that more can open it. Just started sending in Adobe last month. The file size is so much smaller and I feel confident more people will have access to it.
Thank-x for the kind compliment.
To determine if your October newsletter is ready, check your content calendar and ensure all necessary information is included, such as promotions, recipes, and upcoming events.
Your October newsletter should feature seasonal recipes, product highlights, special promotions, and any upcoming events or parties. Don't forget to add personal touches and tips to engage your readers!
To enhance engagement, use eye-catching visuals, include interactive elements like polls or questions, and share personal stories or testimonials. Also, consider offering exclusive discounts or recipes for newsletter subscribers.
The best time to send your October newsletter is typically in the first week of the month. This allows your audience to plan for any promotions or events you may be hosting throughout October.
If your October newsletter isn't finished, prioritize the most important content and aim to send it out as soon as possible. Consider sending a follow-up email later in the month with additional updates or promotions if needed.