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What’s the Hardest Part of a Newsletter to Write?


A good newsletter will have several different types of articles in it, and some formats are harder to write than others. Which type of newsletter article is toughest for you to write? Take the poll, or add your own answer. You can also leave a comment on this post. In a week or two, I’ll provide some tips on how to write whichever article you, my readers, say is the hardest.

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  1. Nonprofit Communications » Blog Archive » Your Vote Needed: Which Newsletter Article is Hardest? Says:

    [...] Next week will be “Newsletter Week” at Nonprofit Communications, including a post with tips on writing the hardest kind of newsletter article, as determined by this blog’s readers (you!). Problem is, right now there is a four-way tie between “Donor or Volunteer Profiles,” “Program Updates,” “How-to Articles or Tips” and “Event Summaries.” Vote now and help break the tie! You’ll find the poll in the right sidebar of the homepage and in this post. Bookmark This Post to: « Carnival #36: Professional Development for Nonprofit Marketers [...]

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