Electronic or print? At what price?Pricing different newsletter delivery methods is a key concern for newsletter publishers, including this one. That's why we studied what other newsletters were doing. However, while we found others were successfully charging extra for people who wanted both print and electronic,* we decided to allow all print subscribers to receive full electronic access for no additional charge. We now have electronic-only subs at $275/year and print and electronic subs at $295. Why did we make this change? For two reasons: 1. We are migrating additional content to the internet--content that won't won't Contraction of will not. won't will not won't will fit our traditional 8-page format. We don't don't 1. Contraction of do not. 2. Nonstandard Contraction of does not. n. A statement of what should not be done: a list of the dos and don'ts. want our print subscribers to miss out on it. 2. While we have searchable archives of valuable how-to how-to Informal adj. Offering practical advice and detailed instruction in an activity. n. pl. how-tos Something, such as a book or learning situation, that provides practical advice and detailed instruction in an content online, they are not the must-have pricing or other key stats needed by subscribers just to stay in business. If we had that kind of database online, we would certainly be charging extra for it. Note: If you are a print subscriber subscriber, n the person, usually the employee, who represents the family unit in relation to the prepayment plan. Other family members are dependents. Also called certificate holders or enrollees. and you missed our notice in the last issue, just go to www.NewsletterBiz.com/thanks_to_subscribers/ * Our report, Newsletter Pricing: Print vs. Electronic, by Marlene Jensen Noun 1. Jensen - modernistic Danish writer (1873-1950) Johannes Vilhelm Jensen , is available at www.NewsletterBiz.com/catalog/ |
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