Angels Edge Professional Copywriting works with individuals and businesses as well as clubs and not-for-profit organisations to develop and create unique newsletters that each perceives as perfect for their target audience.
Tricia Snell of Angels Edge Professional Copywriting can either write the content for a client's on-line-and-off-line publication and then the client can add this to their newsletter design, or she can offer a full-design, writing and layout service where the client and Tricia Snell work together to create a one-off unique publication specifically for the client and their target audience.
Newsletters can be written on an ‘as-needed’ weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, bi-monthly, or quarterly basis and can be tailored to suit certain business types, styles, and the desired tone of voice. Overall, the newsletter should enable an organisation to notify members, employees, or prospective product or service buyers of changes and new events as well as promote the organisation in a positive light.
History of Newsletters
Ever since there have been clubs, schools, businesses, and organisations, there have been newsletters to keep members, students, employees, and consumers informed of events, changes, and promotions that could benefit them. The exact time the first newsletter was created is unknown just as who the first person was that developed the concept. However, it is a fact that this form of publication is widely and frequently used worldwide and it is a proven generator of business.
Newsletter Facts
Whilst some newsletters are sold to subscribers for profit, most are offered on a free promotional basis as a means of generating further interest in a business or organisation. On most occasions, newsletters deliver vital information to consumers and an organisation’s members so that all of those in a collective body can be notified of changes relatively easily and in a timely manner.
Newsletters today can be distributed either electronically via e-mail or in print format via a post or at club meetings or school assemblies.
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