How often is TOO often...
#1
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Orchard Park, NY (near Buffalo, which is near Niagara Falls)
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... to receive a newsletter? (From a fabric store.)
You know, the kind that announces sales and new arrivals.
Is once a month not enough? Is every week too often?
What's the right timing, that you actually look forward to the newsletter, rather than tossing it or considering it to be part of "the clutter of life"?
You know, the kind that announces sales and new arrivals.
Is once a month not enough? Is every week too often?
What's the right timing, that you actually look forward to the newsletter, rather than tossing it or considering it to be part of "the clutter of life"?
#5
If it’s an email, I would actually like once a week so long as it includes the new sales or specials of the week (just like any store that has sales flyers), if it’s going to be printed, I think once a month is enough.
Rachel
Rachel
#6
If you're announcing sales, once a week is about right :lol: :lol: But I like to see all the new stuff too along with everything new in your shop. How often do you get new stuff in or make new samples, etc.? How much time do you have to devote to a newsletter?? :D
#8
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Location: Northern Indiana
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Email about every two weeks , special announcements as needed :thumbup: Hard copy maybe monthly or less often, as those are more costly to produce and mail , and I understand that. Plus everything changes rapidly :thumbup:
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you are so funny Moderator!!!
Originally Posted by Up North
Dang I thought this would be about something else!
I think every two weeks unless they are long. I like reading about new things and having old ideas repeated.
I think every two weeks unless they are long. I like reading about new things and having old ideas repeated.
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