On 30/6/05 18:55, "heather" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Does anyone have any recommendations for running an e-newsletter for
 customers and potential customers? I am a very small business, and it
 needs to be kept simple and cheap.

 Do I need dedicated software, or could I just set up an egroup using
 the existing free or low-cost services and run it with myself as
 moderator?

Hi Heather,

If you mean a newsletter that you wish to distribute by email or have
available to download from a site then Apple's iWork 05 software is actually
quite good for this sort of thing


Yep - that's the sort of thing I mean. I suppose I will send it by email and also have 'back issues' on the website.

, I did a newsletter for a group recently
and found it far better than office and far cheaper than pro software from
the big guns...

If you meant to say you wish to start an email list or forum for a
particular topic of interest of which you wish to moderate or act as list
mom then someone else will hopefully step in here and help out...


No, not that....but I did wonder if an enewsletter could be run in the same way.

Heather Welford
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http://www.lemonlimetraining.co.uk

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