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Don’t Miss the SIPA Conference in Just 10 Days

This year’s Specialized Information Publishers Association conference in Washington promises to be another great value for publishers and their marketers. It starts Sunday, May 20, and runs through Tuesday.  It’s not to late to register. You can access more information...

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A Day in the Life of a Financial Blogger

New York Times Magazine this Sunday will feature a fascinating profile of financial blogger Joe Wiesenthal.  Given that blogs are the electronic grandchildren of traditional print newsletters, we thought you’d enjoy reading it. A comment:  One of the attractions of...

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Bleeding Continues at the Postal Service

The Postal Service hemorrhaged more cash in its fiscal  second quarter (Jan. 1 – March 31), posting anet loss of $3.2 billion, compared to $2.2 billion for the same period last year.  The losses will continue until key provisions of...

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Matt Salt – Specialized Information Publishers Association

There’s been quite a turnaround at the Specialized Information Publishers Assocaition.  For the first time in more than a decade, Joel Whitaker wrote in The Newsletter on Newsletters, the trade group originally founded as the Newsletter Association seems to have...

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What’s a Newsletter Today?

During the 30 years that Howard Penn Hudson published The Newsletter on Newsletters,  a newsletter was easily defined:  It was published on 8-1/2″ x 11″ paper, typically ran eight pages and was almost always “typewritten.”  The “typewritten” appearance was intended...

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