Should You Post Your Quilting Newsletter Online As Well As Printing As An Ezine?
Do you find it frustrating when you receive a very informative quilting ezine then discover it’s not online as well. I just realized I no longer had the directions for a project because I’d deleted the e-mail newsletter. (Even putting newletters in folders becomes cumbersome because I can only store so much.)
So I searched the web site for this online quilting store and found under “newsletter” a place to subscribe but no archive of newsletters. Perhaps I didn’t search the site well enough (I still have a lot to learn about this techie stuff!). But I couldn’t find it.
Since I don’t write a newsletter, only my blogs, perhaps I shouldn’t complain. (I only produced a print newsletter in the days before ezines!) However, I do find the newsletters so handy when they are archived online, either as a blog entry or a special page of a web site.
What do you think is most handy?
Do you produce a newsletter, so can give me some insight into this?
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1 opinion for Should You Post Your Quilting Newsletter Online As Well As Printing As An Ezine?
Peggy
Aug 11, 2008 at 10:21 pm
I think they should be online as well. I tend to delete email newsletters, or my inbox is a mess.
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