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A '''newsletter''' is a written update sent out periodically to all registered convention attendees to keep them in the lead-up to the the event. An incomplete list of possible inclusions are news of guests; programme updates; solicitations for assistance or programme items; news of committee changes; notification of venue changes; subscription reminders or notifications; competition entry forms; sponsorship messages; attendee lists; occasional human interest elements. | A '''newsletter''' is a written update sent out periodically to all registered convention attendees to keep them in the lead-up to the the event. An incomplete list of possible inclusions are news of guests; programme updates; solicitations for assistance or programme items; news of committee changes; notification of venue changes; subscription reminders or notifications; competition entry forms; sponsorship messages; attendee lists; occasional human interest elements. | ||
− | The newsletter may be combined with a [[Progress Reports|progress report]], or may take the form of a separate publication | + | The newsletter may be combined with a [[Progress Reports|progress report]], or may take the form of a separate publication. |
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+ | Conventions allow members to opt out of paper communications, and just get the newsletters as emails. If producing a PDF its better to quote a link to your website than send an attachment. | ||
[[Category:Communications]] | [[Category:Communications]] | ||
[[Category:Member Relations]] | [[Category:Member Relations]] | ||
[[Category:Publications]] | [[Category:Publications]] |
Latest revision as of 07:39, 27 December 2021
A newsletter is a written update sent out periodically to all registered convention attendees to keep them in the lead-up to the the event. An incomplete list of possible inclusions are news of guests; programme updates; solicitations for assistance or programme items; news of committee changes; notification of venue changes; subscription reminders or notifications; competition entry forms; sponsorship messages; attendee lists; occasional human interest elements.
The newsletter may be combined with a progress report, or may take the form of a separate publication.
Conventions allow members to opt out of paper communications, and just get the newsletters as emails. If producing a PDF its better to quote a link to your website than send an attachment.