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5. It's on time. Weekly.
When we decided to do a newsletter, we made it a rule that we were going to stick to it. How many times have you signed up for a newsletter for it to stop coming a month or 2 later? We send ours out every Wednesday morning at 5:00am. That way you can read it while you enjoy your morning coffee.
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3. It's a light read.
We don't bombard you with overly technical subjects and type. We like to keep it light, like a conversation. It's not something you're going to have to set aside time to read. We know you're busy.
2. It will save you time.
Like we said, we know you're busy. We find articles, subjects, and news pertaining to a the variety of industries we work with. That way you don't have to.
1. Exclusive Stuff
Our newsletter is the only way to get our free eBook, "How to Run Your Manufacturing Business with Free Software". We will also have exclusive contests and offers this year.
What people are saying:
"This is a note to say thanks for the excellent newsletter that you send out. I have been receiving it for a few months now, and am enjoying it immensely. The PDF book of shareware software that you circulated during the holidays was especially interesting, and represented a significant time investment I am sure. And the "World's Most Useless Machine" had the whole office laughing. You obviously put a lot of care into the newsletter, and it shows." - Graeme
"I think that your news letter is fantastic and have shared it, and your web site, with a local group of engineering consultants. Everybody I know that is related to manufacturing is struggling right now and your marketing style is like a breath of fresh air when I receive it - hopefully we can work together on a project one day!"
Cheers,
Darrin
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