The document provides information on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, which could include employees, customers, or others who benefit from the newsletter's content. It also suggests compiling a mailing list from various sources and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication frequency and length. The overall goal of a newsletter is to provide useful information to readers and help market products or services.
The document discusses the history of identity and culture in the United States from the 1500s to the 19th century. It describes how English colonists immigrated to America in the 1500s seeking religious freedom and economic opportunity. In the 1700s, writers like Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson reflected both English influences and new American perspectives focused on natural science and materialism. The 19th century saw the rise of authors like Washington Irving and the Transcendentalist movement, which emphasized spiritual experiences in nature and individual self-development over societal norms.
This visual essay explores various aspects of American culture through a collection of images and links. It includes images and information about founding fathers, founding documents, American music, television shows, and Route 66. The essay aims to showcase iconic parts of American history and popular culture through visual media.
This document summarizes various aspects of American culture, including variations in class, ancestry, religion, and region. It discusses differences in body contact, personal space, and facial expressions. American social classes are defined as upper class, new money, middle class, working class, and working poor/poverty level. Political power and views are correlated with income and education level, with wealthier, more educated Americans more likely to vote and hold office. Health and income are also connected, with those with higher education and income tending to be healthier. Labeling of Americans and regional distinctions are explained. In summary, the document outlines key cultural factors and variations within American society.
American culture is defined by capitalism, food, music, automobiles, movies, and sports. Capitalism allows individuals to succeed through hard work. Fast food was invented in America and has spread globally. America has developed many musical genres like blues, jazz, rock n' roll, and metal. Cars became widely accessible after Henry Ford developed mass production. Movies are deeply ingrained in American culture as Hollywood produces popular films. Baseball, American football, and basketball were developed in the US and are very popular sports.
Jim Zhang is an ESL and international student advisor. He serves as co-chair of the ESL/International Student Advising Commission at NACADA and is a member of several international education associations. The document discusses issues related to international students in US higher education such as increasing enrollment numbers, economic contributions, and top international education news stories. It also addresses common challenges international students face like academic adjustment, culture shock, and visa issues. Recommendations are provided for developing international student support services including a newsletter, orientation, workshops, and mentorship program.
This document summarizes some key differences between Chinese and American culture in 4 areas: clothing, meals, living habits, and ways of thinking. It notes that Chinese traditionally wear robes or pants while Americans prefer jeans and shirts. Chinese eat with chopsticks while Americans use forks and knives. Chinese emphasize family and tradition, living with extended families, while Americans prioritize independence. Major festivals also differ, with Americans celebrating Christmas and Halloween and Chinese celebrating the Spring Festival and Lantern Festival.
The culture of the United States is influenced by Western culture as well as African, Native American, Asian, Polynesian, and Latin American cultures. Some aspects of American culture include informal fashion like blue jeans and cowboy hats and boots; musical styles originating from African Americans like jazz, blues, and rap; literature in the 18th-19th centuries taking cues from Europe; English as the primary language spoken; popular sports like baseball, basketball, football, and hockey; and Christianity being the dominant religion practiced.
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The document provides an overview of early American history and the concept of freedom in American culture. It discusses how the meaning of freedom has expanded over time from initially referring to rights for white male Protestants to gradually include more groups. Native Americans faced discrimination and loss of land. Slavery existed in early American colonies despite the ideals of liberty and equality in the Declaration of Independence. Over centuries, the understanding and practice of freedom has continued to broaden and evolve in American society.
The document discusses the history of identity and culture in the United States from the 1500s to the 19th century. It describes how English colonists immigrated to America in the 1500s seeking religious freedom and economic opportunity. In the 1700s, writers like Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson reflected both English influences and new American perspectives focused on natural science and materialism. The 19th century saw the rise of authors like Washington Irving and the Transcendentalist movement, which emphasized spiritual experiences in nature and individual self-development over societal norms.
This visual essay explores various aspects of American culture through a collection of images and links. It includes images and information about founding fathers, founding documents, American music, television shows, and Route 66. The essay aims to showcase iconic parts of American history and popular culture through visual media.
This document summarizes various aspects of American culture, including variations in class, ancestry, religion, and region. It discusses differences in body contact, personal space, and facial expressions. American social classes are defined as upper class, new money, middle class, working class, and working poor/poverty level. Political power and views are correlated with income and education level, with wealthier, more educated Americans more likely to vote and hold office. Health and income are also connected, with those with higher education and income tending to be healthier. Labeling of Americans and regional distinctions are explained. In summary, the document outlines key cultural factors and variations within American society.
American culture is defined by capitalism, food, music, automobiles, movies, and sports. Capitalism allows individuals to succeed through hard work. Fast food was invented in America and has spread globally. America has developed many musical genres like blues, jazz, rock n' roll, and metal. Cars became widely accessible after Henry Ford developed mass production. Movies are deeply ingrained in American culture as Hollywood produces popular films. Baseball, American football, and basketball were developed in the US and are very popular sports.
Jim Zhang is an ESL and international student advisor. He serves as co-chair of the ESL/International Student Advising Commission at NACADA and is a member of several international education associations. The document discusses issues related to international students in US higher education such as increasing enrollment numbers, economic contributions, and top international education news stories. It also addresses common challenges international students face like academic adjustment, culture shock, and visa issues. Recommendations are provided for developing international student support services including a newsletter, orientation, workshops, and mentorship program.
This document summarizes some key differences between Chinese and American culture in 4 areas: clothing, meals, living habits, and ways of thinking. It notes that Chinese traditionally wear robes or pants while Americans prefer jeans and shirts. Chinese eat with chopsticks while Americans use forks and knives. Chinese emphasize family and tradition, living with extended families, while Americans prioritize independence. Major festivals also differ, with Americans celebrating Christmas and Halloween and Chinese celebrating the Spring Festival and Lantern Festival.
The culture of the United States is influenced by Western culture as well as African, Native American, Asian, Polynesian, and Latin American cultures. Some aspects of American culture include informal fashion like blue jeans and cowboy hats and boots; musical styles originating from African Americans like jazz, blues, and rap; literature in the 18th-19th centuries taking cues from Europe; English as the primary language spoken; popular sports like baseball, basketball, football, and hockey; and Christianity being the dominant religion practiced.
Lecture 1 an introduction to american culturebflood
The document provides an overview of early American history and the concept of freedom in American culture. It discusses how the meaning of freedom has expanded over time from initially referring to rights for white male Protestants to gradually include more groups. Native Americans faced discrimination and loss of land. Slavery existed in early American colonies despite the ideals of liberty and equality in the Declaration of Independence. Over centuries, the understanding and practice of freedom has continued to broaden and evolve in American society.
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American culture is diverse, with people from many different backgrounds. Some general aspects include English being the primary language, though many others are spoken. Most Americans believe in religious freedom, individual rights, and independence. Food varies regionally but commonly includes bread, cereal, hamburgers, and pizza. Teen life involves school, extracurricular activities, time with friends and technology like cell phones. Family structures differ but spending time together is important. Popular sports are American football, basketball and baseball.
This document discusses the Clifton Strengths Finder assessment tool. It introduces positive psychology and the idea of focusing on strengths rather than weaknesses. The assessment identifies an individual's top 5 strengths from among 34 strengths categories within 4 domains: executing, influencing, relationship building, and strategic thinking. Understanding one's own strengths and the strengths of others helps build stronger working relationships and allows people to excel by applying their strengths. The document provides examples of each strength and exercises to help understand strengths. It emphasizes managing weaknesses by improving deficiencies, finding support from others, and focusing on strengths.
The document provides brief summaries of various people, events, inventions, and cultural phenomena from the 1980s. Key topics included the eruption of Mount St. Helens, the US hockey team beating Russia in the Olympics, the death of John Lennon, Sally Ride becoming the first American woman in space, the invention of CDs, the Olympics in Los Angeles, the introduction of cocaine and its associated deaths, and the rise of AIDS.
George Washington was the first president and commander-in-chief of the Continental Army, and the Washington Monument honors him. The Statue of Liberty was a gift from France symbolizing hope and freedom for immigrants. The US flag features fifty stars for the fifty states and thirteen stripes for the original colonies. Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation and was assassinated, and the Lincoln Monument honors him. The Liberty Bell proclaimed US independence and cracked. The Bald Eagle symbolizes American traits and has a white-feathered head and neck.
American cultural values place a strong emphasis on independence, work ethic, and achievement. Individualism is valued over group membership, and it is seen as virtuous to work hard and be self-reliant. Americans feel pressure to be successful and leave a legacy. They prioritize efficiency with their use of time and expect punctuality from others. Politeness and friendliness are also important cultural values, with Americans using please, thank you, and small talk frequently in interactions. Political correctness around topics like race, gender and religion is also highly valued.
This document provides an overview of culture in the United States by region, including behaviors, communication styles, foods, attire, and lifestyles. It discusses the population trends, linguistics, and major cities of the four main regions: Western, Midwestern, Southern, and Eastern. The Western region encompasses 11 states and has been influenced by Native Americans, Hispanics, and Europeans. The Midwestern region is known as the "Heartland" and features rural heritage and Great Lakes influence. The Southern region has been shaped by slavery and the Civil War. The Eastern region includes New England and mid-Atlantic states with cities like New York known for fast-paced living. Regional cuisines and styles of dress
This is a undergraduate student built powerpoint on AMERICAN CULTURE 101 assignment. I thought it would reflect the character of the free American youth and what our society has been going through in these burdensome economic times in the hearts, minds, and souls of the university student. This student has gone through alot of searches and has something to offer society and yet fun and freedom of young adulthood is reflected in the topical matter and the worrisomeness of the slides.
The document provides an overview of American culture training topics, including making a good first impression, social etiquette, body language, dining etiquette, and understanding American culture and values. It discusses key aspects of American culture such as consumerism, education goals and challenges, and popular American sayings. Contact information is provided for additional information.
This document discusses the relationship between language and culture through several lenses. It explores how nonverbal communication like gestures and facial expressions vary across cultures. Ethnolinguistics examines how language and culture influence each other, with some arguing that language structures thought and others that culture structures language. The document also compares features of human language like arbitrariness, productivity, and displacement to communication systems in other species like bees, finding both similarities and differences.
The document provides information about the United States of America. It discusses that the USA has 50 states located in North America, with Washington D.C. as the capital. It is a diverse country with people from many ethnicities and national origins. The document outlines the different regions of the USA and describes life in both cities and rural areas, including schools, work, and recreation. Key locations and landmarks are mentioned such as New York City, Washington D.C., farms, and national parks.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter, noting that the newsletter should have a clearly defined audience and purpose. It recommends determining the audience, developing content on relevant topics, and considering design elements like headlines, images, and styles when crafting each issue. The goal is to make the newsletter a useful and engaging resource for readers while also promoting an organization's products, services, or messages.
The document provides information on creating newsletters. It discusses determining the audience, which could be employees or customers. It also mentions compiling a mailing list from various sources or purchasing one. Finally, it recommends considering how much time and money can be spent on a newsletter and publishing it regularly so it becomes an expected source of information.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter, noting that the newsletter should have a clearly defined audience and purpose. It recommends determining the audience, developing content on relevant topics, and considering design elements like headlines, images, and styles when crafting each issue. The goal of the newsletter is to share useful information with readers while promoting an organization's products, services, and brand.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter, noting that the newsletter should have a clearly defined audience and purpose. It recommends determining the audience, developing content on relevant topics, and considering design elements like headlines, images, and styles when crafting each issue. The goal is to make the newsletter a useful and engaging resource for readers while also promoting an organization's products, services, or messages.
The document provides information on creating newsletters. It discusses determining the audience, which could be employees or customers. It also mentions compiling a mailing list from various sources or purchasing one. Finally, it recommends considering how much time and money can be spent on factors like publication frequency and length.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter, noting that the newsletter should have a clearly defined audience and purpose. It recommends determining the audience, developing content on relevant topics, and considering design elements like headlines, images, and styles when crafting each issue. The goal is to make the newsletter a useful and engaging resource for readers while also promoting an organization's products, services, or messages.
The document provides information on creating newsletters. It discusses determining the audience, which could include employees or customers. It also mentions compiling a mailing list from various sources or purchasing a list. Finally, it recommends considering how much time and money can be spent on factors like publication frequency and length.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter, noting that the newsletter should have a clearly defined audience and purpose. It recommends determining the audience, developing content on relevant topics, and considering design elements like headlines, images, and styles when crafting each issue. The goal is to make the newsletter a useful and engaging resource for readers while also promoting an organization's products, services, or messages.
The document discusses key aspects of creating an effective newsletter. It recommends first determining the target audience, which could be employees, customers, or others who may benefit from the newsletter's content. It also suggests compiling a mailing list from various sources like business cards or purchasing an existing list. Finally, it addresses deciding how frequently to publish based on available time and budgets, with quarterly publication considered a good standard.
The document provides information on creating newsletters. It discusses determining the audience, which could be employees or customers. It also mentions compiling a mailing list from various sources or purchasing one. Finally, it recommends considering how much time and money can be spent on a newsletter and publishing it regularly so it becomes an expected source of information.
The document provides information on creating newsletters. It discusses determining the audience, which could be employees or customers. It also mentions compiling a mailing list from various sources or purchasing one. Finally, it recommends considering how much time and money can be spent on a newsletter and publishing it regularly so it becomes an expected source of information.
American Language andCulture Institute - California State University San Ma...Intelligent Partners
Intensive Academic Preparation at the American Language and Culture Institute prepares students to succeed at colleges and universities in the United States.
For more details on this you can contact us at:
Dubai
105, Business Point Building,
Behind Nissan Showroom, Deira
PO Box 114423, Dubai, UAE.
Tel: + 971 4 2942460/ 3
Email: dubai@intelligentgulf.com
American culture is diverse, with people from many different backgrounds. Some general aspects include English being the primary language, though many others are spoken. Most Americans believe in religious freedom, individual rights, and independence. Food varies regionally but commonly includes bread, cereal, hamburgers, and pizza. Teen life involves school, extracurricular activities, time with friends and technology like cell phones. Family structures differ but spending time together is important. Popular sports are American football, basketball and baseball.
This document discusses the Clifton Strengths Finder assessment tool. It introduces positive psychology and the idea of focusing on strengths rather than weaknesses. The assessment identifies an individual's top 5 strengths from among 34 strengths categories within 4 domains: executing, influencing, relationship building, and strategic thinking. Understanding one's own strengths and the strengths of others helps build stronger working relationships and allows people to excel by applying their strengths. The document provides examples of each strength and exercises to help understand strengths. It emphasizes managing weaknesses by improving deficiencies, finding support from others, and focusing on strengths.
The document provides brief summaries of various people, events, inventions, and cultural phenomena from the 1980s. Key topics included the eruption of Mount St. Helens, the US hockey team beating Russia in the Olympics, the death of John Lennon, Sally Ride becoming the first American woman in space, the invention of CDs, the Olympics in Los Angeles, the introduction of cocaine and its associated deaths, and the rise of AIDS.
George Washington was the first president and commander-in-chief of the Continental Army, and the Washington Monument honors him. The Statue of Liberty was a gift from France symbolizing hope and freedom for immigrants. The US flag features fifty stars for the fifty states and thirteen stripes for the original colonies. Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation and was assassinated, and the Lincoln Monument honors him. The Liberty Bell proclaimed US independence and cracked. The Bald Eagle symbolizes American traits and has a white-feathered head and neck.
American cultural values place a strong emphasis on independence, work ethic, and achievement. Individualism is valued over group membership, and it is seen as virtuous to work hard and be self-reliant. Americans feel pressure to be successful and leave a legacy. They prioritize efficiency with their use of time and expect punctuality from others. Politeness and friendliness are also important cultural values, with Americans using please, thank you, and small talk frequently in interactions. Political correctness around topics like race, gender and religion is also highly valued.
This document provides an overview of culture in the United States by region, including behaviors, communication styles, foods, attire, and lifestyles. It discusses the population trends, linguistics, and major cities of the four main regions: Western, Midwestern, Southern, and Eastern. The Western region encompasses 11 states and has been influenced by Native Americans, Hispanics, and Europeans. The Midwestern region is known as the "Heartland" and features rural heritage and Great Lakes influence. The Southern region has been shaped by slavery and the Civil War. The Eastern region includes New England and mid-Atlantic states with cities like New York known for fast-paced living. Regional cuisines and styles of dress
This is a undergraduate student built powerpoint on AMERICAN CULTURE 101 assignment. I thought it would reflect the character of the free American youth and what our society has been going through in these burdensome economic times in the hearts, minds, and souls of the university student. This student has gone through alot of searches and has something to offer society and yet fun and freedom of young adulthood is reflected in the topical matter and the worrisomeness of the slides.
The document provides an overview of American culture training topics, including making a good first impression, social etiquette, body language, dining etiquette, and understanding American culture and values. It discusses key aspects of American culture such as consumerism, education goals and challenges, and popular American sayings. Contact information is provided for additional information.
This document discusses the relationship between language and culture through several lenses. It explores how nonverbal communication like gestures and facial expressions vary across cultures. Ethnolinguistics examines how language and culture influence each other, with some arguing that language structures thought and others that culture structures language. The document also compares features of human language like arbitrariness, productivity, and displacement to communication systems in other species like bees, finding both similarities and differences.
The document provides information about the United States of America. It discusses that the USA has 50 states located in North America, with Washington D.C. as the capital. It is a diverse country with people from many ethnicities and national origins. The document outlines the different regions of the USA and describes life in both cities and rural areas, including schools, work, and recreation. Key locations and landmarks are mentioned such as New York City, Washington D.C., farms, and national parks.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter, noting that the newsletter should have a clearly defined audience and purpose. It recommends determining the audience, developing content on relevant topics, and considering design elements like headlines, images, and styles when crafting each issue. The goal is to make the newsletter a useful and engaging resource for readers while also promoting an organization's products, services, or messages.
The document provides information on creating newsletters. It discusses determining the audience, which could be employees or customers. It also mentions compiling a mailing list from various sources or purchasing one. Finally, it recommends considering how much time and money can be spent on a newsletter and publishing it regularly so it becomes an expected source of information.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter, noting that the newsletter should have a clearly defined audience and purpose. It recommends determining the audience, developing content on relevant topics, and considering design elements like headlines, images, and styles when crafting each issue. The goal of the newsletter is to share useful information with readers while promoting an organization's products, services, and brand.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter, noting that the newsletter should have a clearly defined audience and purpose. It recommends determining the audience, developing content on relevant topics, and considering design elements like headlines, images, and styles when crafting each issue. The goal is to make the newsletter a useful and engaging resource for readers while also promoting an organization's products, services, or messages.
The document provides information on creating newsletters. It discusses determining the audience, which could be employees or customers. It also mentions compiling a mailing list from various sources or purchasing one. Finally, it recommends considering how much time and money can be spent on factors like publication frequency and length.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter, noting that the newsletter should have a clearly defined audience and purpose. It recommends determining the audience, developing content on relevant topics, and considering design elements like headlines, images, and styles when crafting each issue. The goal is to make the newsletter a useful and engaging resource for readers while also promoting an organization's products, services, or messages.
The document provides information on creating newsletters. It discusses determining the audience, which could include employees or customers. It also mentions compiling a mailing list from various sources or purchasing a list. Finally, it recommends considering how much time and money can be spent on factors like publication frequency and length.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter, noting that the newsletter should have a clearly defined audience and purpose. It recommends determining the audience, developing content on relevant topics, and considering design elements like headlines, images, and styles when crafting each issue. The goal is to make the newsletter a useful and engaging resource for readers while also promoting an organization's products, services, or messages.
The document discusses key aspects of creating an effective newsletter. It recommends first determining the target audience, which could be employees, customers, or others who may benefit from the newsletter's content. It also suggests compiling a mailing list from various sources like business cards or purchasing an existing list. Finally, it addresses deciding how frequently to publish based on available time and budgets, with quarterly publication considered a good standard.
The document provides information on creating newsletters. It discusses determining the audience, which could be employees or customers. It also mentions compiling a mailing list from various sources or purchasing one. Finally, it recommends considering how much time and money can be spent on a newsletter and publishing it regularly so it becomes an expected source of information.
The document provides information on creating newsletters. It discusses determining the audience, which could be employees or customers. It also mentions compiling a mailing list from various sources or purchasing one. Finally, it recommends considering how much time and money can be spent on a newsletter and publishing it regularly so it becomes an expected source of information.
The document discusses key aspects of creating an effective newsletter. It recommends first determining the target audience, which could be employees or customers. It also suggests compiling a mailing list from various sources like business cards or purchasing an existing list. Finally, it addresses establishing a publication schedule and budget that considers how often to publish and the length of each issue.
The document provides information on creating newsletters. It discusses determining the audience, which could be employees or customers. It also mentions compiling a mailing list from various sources or purchasing one. Finally, it recommends considering how much time and money can be spent on a newsletter and publishing it regularly so it becomes an expected source of information.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter, noting that the newsletter should have a clearly defined audience and purpose. It recommends determining the audience, developing content on relevant topics, and considering design elements like headlines, images, and styles when crafting each issue. The goal is to make the newsletter a useful and engaging resource for readers while also promoting an organization's products, services, or messages.
The document provides information on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, which could include employees, customers, or others who benefit from the newsletter's content. It also suggests compiling a mailing list from various sources and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication frequency and length. The overall goal of a newsletter is to provide useful information to readers and help market products or services.
The document provides information on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, which could include employees, customers, or others who may benefit from the newsletter's content. It also suggests compiling a mailing list from various sources and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication frequency and length.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, compiling a mailing list, and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication. Frequency and length should be based on these factors. The headline and content should attract and engage readers while marketing products, services, or organizational identity. Photos, graphics, and a variety of article topics can make the newsletter informative and entertaining.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, developing a mailing list to distribute the newsletter to that audience, and considering how much time and budget will be dedicated to publishing the newsletter on a regular basis, at least quarterly. The document also provides tips on developing headlines, selecting content like articles and images, and reusing existing marketing materials in the newsletter.
The document provides information on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, which could include employees, customers, or others who benefit from the newsletter's content. It also suggests compiling a mailing list from various sources and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication frequency and length. The overall goal of a newsletter is to provide useful information to readers and help market products/services or build an organization's identity.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, developing a mailing list to distribute the newsletter to that audience, and considering how much time and budget will be dedicated to publishing the newsletter on a regular basis, at least quarterly. The document also provides tips on developing headlines, selecting content like articles and images, and utilizing the newsletter content for other marketing materials like websites.
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newsletter. These factors will help determine how
frequently you publish the newsletter and its length.
First, determine the audience of the newsletter. This
could be anyone who might benefit from the information
Second Story Headline
The purpose of a newsletter is to provide specialized collected at trade shows, or membership lists. You
information to a targeted audience. Newsletters can be might consider purchasing a mailing list from a
a great way to market your product or service, and also company.
create credibility and build your organization’s identity
among peers, members, employees, or vendors.
First, determine the audience of the newsletter. This
could be anyone who might benefit from the information
it contains, for example, employees or people interested
in purchasing a product or requesting your service.
If you explore the Project Gallery, you will find many
publications that match the style of your newsletter.
You can compile a mailing list from business reply
cards, customer information sheets, Business cards
2. Page 2 of 4
Inside Story Headline
The purpose of a newsletter is to provide newsletter. This could be anyone who
specialized information to a targeted might benefit from the information it
audience. Newsletters can be a great contains, for example, employees or
way to market your product or service, people interested in purchasing a product
and also create credibility and build your or requesting your service.
organization’s identity among peers,
If you explore the Project Gallery, you will
members, employees, or vendors.
“To catch the reader’s find many publications that match the
attention, place an First, determine the audience of the style of your newsletter.
interesting sentence or newsletter. This could be anyone who
quote from the story might benefit from the information it
here.” contains, for example, employees or
people interested in purchasing a product
or requesting your service.
First, determine the audience of the
Inside Story Headline
The purpose of a newsletter is to provide people interested in purchasing a
specialized information to a targeted product or requesting your service.
audience. Newsletters can be a great
First, determine the audience of the
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newsletter. This could be anyone who
and also create credibility and build your
might benefit from the information it
organization’s identity among peers,
contains, for example, employees or
members, employees, or vendors.
people interested in purchasing a
First, determine the audience of the product or requesting your service.
newsletter. This could be anyone who
might benefit from the information it
contains, for example, employees or
Inside Story Headline
The purpose of a newsletter is to provide newsletter. This could be anyone who
specialized information to a targeted might benefit from the information it
audience. Newsletters can be a great contains, for example, employees or
way to market your product or service, people interested in purchasing a
and also create credibility and build your product or requesting your service.
organization’s identity among peers,
members, employees, or vendors.
First, determine the audience of the
3. Page 3 of 4
Inside Story Headline
The purpose of a newsletter is to provide style of your newsletter.
specialized information to a targeted
Next, establish how much time and
audience. Newsletters can be a great
money you can spend on your
way to market your product or service,
newsletter. These factors will help
and also create credibility and build your
determine how frequently you publish
organization’s identity among peers,
your newsletter at least quarterly so that
members, employees, or vendors.
it’s considered a consistent source of
First, determine the audience of the information. Your customers or
newsletter. This could be anyone who employees will look forward to its arrival.
might benefit from the information it
Your headline is an important part of the
contains, for example, employees or
newsletter and should be considered
people interested in purchasing a
carefully.
product or requesting your service.
In a few words, it should accurately
You can compile a mailing list from
represent the contents of the story and
business reply cards, customer
draw readers into the story.
information sheets, Business cards
collected at trade shows, or membership
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lists. You might consider purchasing a
mailing list from a company.
If you explore the Project Gallery, you
will find many publications that match the
Inside Story Headline
You can also research articles or find If the newsletter is distributed internally,
“filler” articles by accessing the World you might comment upon new
Wide Web. You can write about a variety procedures or improvements to the
of topics but try to keep your articles business. Sales figures or earnings will
short. show how your business is growing.
Much of the content you put in your Some newsletters include a column that “To catch the reader’s
newsletter can also be used for your is updated every issue, for instance, an attention, place an
Web site. Microsoft Word offers a simple advice column, a book review, a letter interesting sentence
way to convert your newsletter to a Web from the president, or an editorial. You or quote from the story
publication. So, when you’re finished can also profile new employees or top here.”
writing your newsletter, convert it to a customers or vendors.
Website and post it.
Selecting pictures or graphics is an
The subject matter that appears in important part of adding content.
newsletters is virtually endless. You can
include stories that focus on current
technologies or innovations in your field.
You may also want to note business or
economic trends, or make predictions for
your customers or clients.
4. Back Page Story Headline
In a few words, it should accurately One benefit of using your newsletter as
represent the contents of the story and a promotional tool is that you can reuse
draw readers into the story. Develop the content from other marketing materials,
headline before you write the story. This such as press releases, market studies.
way, the headline will help you keep the
Phone: While your main goal of distributing a
story focused.
newsletter might be to sell your product
Examples of possible headlines include or service, the key to a successful
Fax: Product Wins Industry Award, New newsletter is making it useful to your
Product Can Save You Time, readers.
E-Mail: Membership Drive Exceeds Goals, and
New Office Opens Near You.
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