Re: Customer Newsletter

Subject: Re: Customer Newsletter
From: Christi <christi -at- sageinst -dot- COM>
To: <scott -at- soffront -dot- com>, TECHWR-L <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Thu, 11 May 2000 11:00:11 -0700

on 5/11/00 10:31 AM, scott -at- soffront -dot- com at scott -at- soffront -dot- com wrote:

> Hi,
> my boss wants me to create a quarterly customer newsletter.
> Can anyone help me with ideas or templates?
> I'm not sure where to begin, but suspect I might be writing the entire
> newsletter.
> Thanks!
> Scott

Here are some web sites I've found that might be useful to you.

http://www.newslettertips.com/
http://www.companynewsletters.com/
http://www.microsmithinc.com/main.asp
http://www.laughingbear.com/newsletters_116.html
http://www.laughingbear.com/articles.html

And here's some stuff from other people that I've gathered:

Mark Beach's book Editing Your Newsletter is a wonderful resource with
practical advice on writing and editing.

Another great book is Real World Newsletters to Meet Your Unreal Demands by
Linda Jorgensen, manager of EEI Press (www.eeicommunications.com
<http://www.eeicommunications.com>) and editor of its subscription
newsletter, The Editorial Eye. It's a great book and includes everything
novice and veteran newsletter editors need to know from start to finish.
I've also attended one of Linda's workshops for newsletter editors, and it
was excellent.

Someone also mentioned the IABC, but I don't know what that is. (Perhaps
they mean the Intern'l Assoc. of Business Communicators at www.iabc.com.)

Christi Carew
Technical Writer

Sage Instruments
Freedom, CA, USA
www.sageinst.com

- Beautiful young people are accidents of nature, but beautiful old
people are works of art.





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