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.  |