Should You Post Your Quilting Newsletter Online As Well As Printing As An Ezine?
August 11, 2008 by Mary Emma Allen
Filed under Home & Living
QuiltingAndPatchwork.com
Do you find it frustrating when you receive a very informative quilting ezine then discover it’s not online as well. I just realized I no longer had the directions for a project because I’d deleted the e-mail newsletter. (Even putting newletters in folders becomes cumbersome because I can only store so much.)
So I searched the web site for this online quilting store and found under “newsletter” a place to subscribe but no archive of newsletters. Perhaps I didn’t search the site well enough (I still have a lot to learn about this techie stuff!). But I couldn’t find it.
Since I don’t write …read more
Effective Quilting Newsletters
January 30, 2007 by Mary Emma Allen
Filed under Home & Living
Many quilters use e-mail and print newsletters to share their news and work. These newsletters vary in style and content, depending on the quilter/fabric artist’s talents and what she wants to share.
Generally you use e-mail newsletters if you want to reach quilters beyond the area where you live. If you have an online shop, or traditional store that also offers Internet sales, you’ll favor an e-mail newsletter.
If you mainly sell to customers who frequent your shop, whether in your home or another location, you might print up monthly flyers with sales, new products, and interesting quilting information.
Various types of newsletters:
*Promoting sales and …read more




