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Information for Stude=
nts and Parents
This story can fit 175-225 words.
If your newsletter is folded and mailed, this sto=
ry will appear on the back. So, it’s a good idea to make it easy to =
read at a glance.
A question and answer session is a good way to qu=
ickly capture the attention of readers. You can either compile questions t=
hat you’ve received since the last edition or you can summarize some=
generic questions that are frequently asked about your organization.
A listing of names and titles of managers in your= organization
Grade L=
evel
This story can fit 100-150 words.
The subject matter that appears in newsletters is=
virtually endless. You can include stories that focus on current technolo=
gies or innovations in your field.
You may also want to note business or economic tr= ends,
This story can fit 75-125 words.
Selecting pictures or graphics is an important pa=
rt of adding content to your newsletter.
Think about your article and ask yourself if the = picture supports or enhances the message you’re trying to convey. Av= oid
This story can fit 150-200 words.
One benefit of using your newsletter as a promoti=
onal tool is that you can reuse content from other marketing materials, su=
ch as press releases, market studies, and reports.
While your main goal of distributing a newsletter=
might be to sell your product or service, the key to a successful newslet=
ter is making it useful to your readers.
Grade L=
evel
This story can fit 75-125 words.
Selecting pictures or graphics is an important pa=
rt of adding content to your newsletter.
Think about your article and ask yourself if the = picture supports or enhances the message you’re trying to convey. Av= oid
This story can fit 100-150 words.
The subject matter that appears in newsletters is=
virtually endless. You can include stories that focus on current technolo=
gies or innovations in your field.
You may also want to note business or economic tr= ends,
This story can fit 150-200 words.
One benefit of using your newsletter as a promoti=
onal tool is that you can reuse content from other marketing materials, su=
ch as press releases, market studies, and reports.
While your main goal of distributing a newsletter=
might be to sell your product or service, the key to a successful newslet=
ter is making it useful to your readers.
A great way to add useful content to your newslet=
ter is to develop and write your own articles, or include a calendar of up=
coming events or a special offer that promotes a new product.
You can also research articles or find “fil=
ler” articles by accessing the World Wide Web. You can write about a=
variety of topics but try to keep your articles short.
Much of the content you put in your newsletter ca=
n also be used for your Web site. Microsoft Publisher offers a simple way =
to convert your newsletter to a Web publication. So, when you’re fin=
ished writing your newsletter, convert it to a Web site and post it.
or make predictions for your customers or clients=
.
If the newsletter is distributed internally, you =
might comment upon new procedures or improvements to the business. Sales f=
igures or earnings will show how your business is growing.
Some newsletters include a column that is updated=
every issue, for instance, an advice column, a book review, a letter from=
the president, or an editorial. You can also profile new employees or top=
customers or vendors.
selecting images that appear to be out of context=
.
Microsoft Publisher includes thousands of clip ar=
t images from which you can choose and import into your newsletter. There =
are also several tools you can use to draw shapes and symbols.
Once you have chosen an image, place it close to =
the article. Be sure to place the caption of the image near the image.
A great way to add useful content to your newslet=
ter is to develop and write your own articles, or include a calendar of up=
coming events or a special offer that promotes a new product.
You can also research articles or find “fil=
ler” articles by accessing the World Wide Web. You can write about a=
variety of topics but try to keep your articles short.
Much of the content you put in your newsletter ca=
n also be used for your Web site. Microsoft Publisher offers a simple way =
to convert your newsletter to a Web publication. So, when you’re fin=
ished writing your newsletter, convert it to a Web site and post it.
selecting images that appear to be out of context=
.
Microsoft Publisher includes thousands of clip ar=
t images from which you can choose and import into your newsletter. There =
are also several tools you can use to draw shapes and symbols.
Once you have chosen an image, place it close to =
the article. Be sure to place the caption of the image near the image.
or make predictions for your customers or clients=
.
If the newsletter is distributed internally, you =
might comment upon new procedures or improvements to the business. Sales f=
igures or earnings will show how your business is growing.
Some newsletters include a column that is updated=
every issue, for instance, an advice column, a book review, a letter from=
the president, or an editorial. You can also profile new employees or top=
customers or vendors.
Org=
anization
Pr=
imary Business Address
Your Address Line 2
Your Address Line 3
Your Address Line 4
is a good way to give your newsletter a personal =
touch. If your organization is small, you may want to list the names of al=
l employees.
If you have any prices of standard products or se=
rvices, you can include a listing of those here. You may want to refer you=
r readers to any other forms of communication that you’ve created fo=
r your organization.
You can also use this space to remind readers to =
mark their calendars for a regular event, such as a breakfast meeting for =
vendors every third Tuesday of the month, or a biannual charity auction.
If space is available, this is a good place to in=
sert a clip art image or some other graphic.
Ph=
one: 555-555-5555
Fax: 555-555-5555
Email: xyz@microsoft.com
Your business tag line here.
Southwest Elementary School