Developing a Newsletter for Your Hobby May Lead to a Business
November 18, 2009 by Mary Emma Allen
Developing a newsletter for your hobby could lead to your developing it into a business. Or…if you have developed a business from your hobby, you may want to create a newsletter to inform and promote.
Your newsletter nowadays, in all likelihood, will be an e-newsletter in which you share information, shows, workshops and history of the craft or hobby. This information also could gain you customers, if it’s a business.
For instance, I received for years a print newsletter from a canning jar collector. She formed a collectors’ club in her area, then created a newsletter to share information about various jars …read more
Tips for Getting Your Business Web Site Recognized
September 19, 2009 by Mary Emma Allen
“Websites number in the millions,” says newsletter editor and writer, C. Hope Clark. “What can you do to let yours be known?” Hope has a very good point here and one that many business owners ask. How can you attract traffic, readers and buyers to your web site, depending on your goal.
So, Hope has written a very informative article, You Have a Web Site, So What?, in her latest issue of Funds for Writers Small Markets newsletter. Here she gives tips generally for authors and those who want to sell books. But her tips are good for any web site owner who wants …read more
Should Your Newsletter Be Online As Well As An Ezine?
August 9, 2008 by Mary Emma Allen
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Do you find it frustrating when you receive a very informative ezine then discover it’s not online as well. I try to keep my e-mail box cleared out (I’m not always successful). However, I just realized I no longer had the directions for a project because I’d deleted the ezine. (Even putting newletters in folders becomes cumbersome because I can only store so much.)
So I searched the web site for this online site and found under “newsletter” a place to subscribe but no archive. Now probably the site owner has a very good reason for not archiving her newsletters, but I …read more


