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What is the difference between an autoresponder and a newsletter?

Denise Aday

Basically, a newsletter sends the same email to all subscribers at the same time. To this I would add that with autoresponders there’s typically an end point in mind, wheareas newsletters tend to be ongoing indefinitely. In a newsletter scenario, you might offer a new “class” each week to learn how to prepare a certain dish.

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What is a Business Creative?

Tips From T. Marie

Those products take many forms. Whether it’s blogs or books, fiction or non-fiction, these folks have the gift of reaching people through the written word. They can create handouts or forms for their students that can be accessed online from all devices. The Awesome Author These creatives are writers.

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More resources for assistants

Practically Perfect PA

In my last blog I wrote about the resources that are available for assistants and administrators in the form of magazines and websites. The network aims to match assistants with selected companies that offer goods and services such as hotels, restaurants, venues, caterers, corporate gift companies etc. European Management Assistants.

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More resources for assistants

Practically Perfect PA

In my last blog I wrote about the resources that are available for assistants and administrators in the form of magazines and websites. The network aims to match assistants with selected companies that offer goods and services such as hotels, restaurants, venues, caterers, corporate gift companies etc. European Management Assistants.

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Surprise! Your Customer Service Ain’t All That.

Tips From T. Marie

That’s where online services like SurveyMonkey , Wufoo or even Google Forms can help. Offering a free gift or discount for taking the survey can improve completion rates. I didn’t even mention newsletters, customer relationship management, online events and information or the biggie…business blogging.

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The Midweek Manifesto: A Weekly Reality Check That Works

Productivityist

I’m not suggesting that this replace any form of weekly review. This piece was originally delivered to subscribers of The Productivityist Newsletter in early September 2014. Want to receive the weekly newsletter – featuring first-run content and frequent special offers – in your inbox every week?

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The Ins and Outs of Ezines

Step It Up VA Coaching

Marketing your business takes on all forms, doesn’t it? Between articles, e-newsletters, blogs, social media, and in-person networking, it’s a never-ending, time-consuming, necessary part of your business. So encourage them to do it, and tell them about your free gift. There are several ways to do this.