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This discussion centers on the use of newsletter services, specifically Tasty Tidbits and iContact, for enhancing communication with clients. Users share experiences with Tasty Tidbits, which costs $3 per month and provides pre-made newsletters that can be customized. iContact is mentioned as a viable option for managing larger contact lists, with pricing around $9 to $10 per month for up to 250 contacts. Participants emphasize the importance of maintaining client relationships through newsletters, even if they do not directly generate sales.
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1234blessed said:How much does it cost to become a TT member? I have gotten a sample, but couldn't see how much it would cost. Probably just looked over it!
Thank you!
1234blessed said:Holly,
Have you found this better for your biz or just to save the time of making one? I have been making my own for the 6mo I have been doing PC, but I'm not really creative & I haven't got any response to mine![]()
pc_jessica said:okay so i have looked into the newsletter thing. and haven't subscribed yet, so not sure exactly how it all works. does it come already premade so you can't add your own things? or can you add your own stuff to it? then how do you send it out?? do you download it to your computer and then email it from there? can you mail it out (i have some people with out email)? i guess i want to do a newsletter but not sure how much i can spend on it right now, so just looking for a cheaper way to go about it? thanks for the help!
pc_jessica said:okay so i have looked into the newsletter thing. and haven't subscribed yet, so not sure exactly how it all works. does it come already premade so you can't add your own things?
Tasty Tidbits comes ready to send with your personal information already imbedded in it. Not sure about the other services
or can you add your own stuff to it?
Yes, you can add your own things too. TT has a feature where you can build your own newsletter too
then how do you send it out??
You can just forward using your own e-mail service, or you can use a service like iContact. If you sign up for iContact using Joy's link, you get TT for free
do you download it to your computer and then email it from there?
That is one option, yes.
can you mail it out (i have some people with out email)?
TT does provide Newsletters to print also
i guess i want to do a newsletter but not sure how much i can spend on it right now, so just looking for a cheaper way to go about it?
You can also use the Customer Connection emails through your PWS if you don't want to spend extra. There are issues with them getting caught in spam filters more often though.
thanks for the help!
pc_jessica said:thanks for your answers Holly. but one question what is "BCC"??
pc_jessica said:thanks Noora for your help too!! how much is iContact?? I don't have that many clients yet, just about 50 or so not sure if that is something i can splurge on right now.
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