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Subject: newsletters
Category: Business and Money > Small Businesses
Asked by: alabama9-ga
List Price: $10.00
Posted: 22 Sep 2003 10:17 PDT
Expires: 22 Oct 2003 10:17 PDT
Question ID: 259102
I asked this question once, 246289, and I tried to get it re-posted
but this hasn't seemed to work.  I did pay $40 already for a very
short answer - I'm hoping maybe the researcher will agree to split
that with you. Is that possible?

Here's the question:
I am interested in learning more about prestigous healthcare
newsletters aimed at consumers, like the Berkeley Health newsletter. 
I would like to know about award winning newsletters - how much they
cost, how many people are involved, etc.  There is also a newsletter
that goes out by VentureWire and I'd like to learn more about this
also.  Things I am interested in:
 
1.  how many subscribers do successful e-newsletters have? 
2.  how much does it cost to produce a great e-newsletter? 
3.  how much time does it take to put together a great e-newsletter (i
know this will vary extraordinarily but if there is any information
that would be great.)
 
I know these are very general questions, but I'm thinking of starting
a specialized healthcare newsletters for consumers and trying to
figure out what models are best to examine as I make this decision.

Also, I used to get an e-mail from Google when I had a clarification
or new question, etc.  I don't get these anymore - is there a way to
turn this back on?

Thank you.

Clarification of Question by alabama9-ga on 26 Sep 2003 16:39 PDT
I have now paid $50 for an answer - no one got back to me with the
first one on my answer -- and now no one has got back to me on this
one.  Could you let me know how to get the attention of the people who
could help me with this? Thank you.
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There is no answer at this time.

Comments  
Subject: Re: newsletters
From: tutuzdad-ga on 26 Sep 2003 17:27 PDT
 
Just a tip (since you asked for help) - Your question is outside my
realm of expertise or I would help you research the it, but generally
speaking the higher the offered price the more attention a question
tends to recieve from interested researchers. I should also point out
that you aren't actually charged for anything until your question has
been formally answered by a researcher.

Regards;
tutuzdad-ga

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