Rita's Newsletter Anyone?- Darby??

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The discussion centers around the challenges of creating a newsletter, specifically comparing Rita's and Linda's formats. The user expresses difficulties with graphic conversions on their home computer, impacting their ability to send out newsletters. They received Rita's newsletter directly and combined elements from both Rita's and Linda's newsletters to create a personalized version. The user is contemplating the timing of releasing a comparison chart for a February sale, seeking feedback on whether to include it in the newsletter now or wait for the event to generate excitement.

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Just wanted to see what hers looked like before borrowing Linda's! LOL, since it's already 2/1/07 already!
 
I love Rita's newsletter. But, my computer at home will not convert the graphics. I am having trouble downloading flyers because of the graphics. My laptop is in the shop...hopefully I will get it back soon and it will work correctly on the graphics. I didn't send out a newsletter last month because it wouldn't work.
 
I got impatient and emailed Rita directly for her newsletter. She was so nice and sent it to me. I promised her I would post it here. I really love hers and Linda's so I combined a little of both of their newsletters. Here goes...
 

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She said she was going to fwd to me monthly, but as you see, that happened once. Frankly...I like Linda's better. :D
 
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Thanks Jenf, I will go over both and probably use them to create my own!
 
thechefofnorthbend said:
She said she was going to fwd to me monthly, but as you see, that happened once. Frankly...I like Linda's better. :D
Ohhhh, thanks! You are so sweet!
 
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I just combined both Linda's and Rita's and tweaked it to some/ cut and paste here and there! Thanks for sharing ladies!
 
Linda, It is so generous and nice of you to share your newsletter. I just finished mine and I am seriously considering using a service because wow does it take time!!! I liked both newsletters, but I want to do a February sale-open house-out with the old in with the new sale so I want to release the comparison chart right before that--not now. What do ya think? Should I add it to my newsletter (like Rita's comparison of the old & new)? Right now I have everything listed like in Linda's newsletter but with a few pictures in the border. Both ideas are great, but I don't know if I should wait right before the party to increase excitement about the new and a sense of urgency about the old thus increasing sales. Any opinions or suggestions would be appreciated.
 
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