Company newsletter obituary?

Written by admin on February 6th, 2010


We have recently begun publishing a newsletter that goes to our customers. I know it is appropriate to announce the death of a high-ranking officer in a company, but we recently lost our billing clerk. Is is appropriate to have a small announcement and perhaps a picture in our newsletter? Is it inappropriate? Would such a thing be detrimental to our staff in that they might then be bombarded with questions about the cause of death (and accident of unknown cause – she fell 4 stories)? I don’t want to just act like we haven’t lost a very valuable and loved member of our team, but I also don’t want to cause our staff any undue angst.


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How can I phrase this better?

Written by admin on October 6th, 2009


I have a subtitle that I want to add into my newsletter feature, but I don’t like how I’ve phrased it.

2006 was a year of incredible growth for . In order to support the rapid increase in business, hired over 50 new employees. In an effort to ease confusion around the building, the following feature has been put together to help everyone become familiar with the new faces around the facilities.

I don’t like the “feature has been put together” part. And I don’t want to say “I” or “we” in the subtitle. Any ideas as to how I could make that flow better? Or change it all together?



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Can you give me ideas for my company newsletter?

Written by admin on June 15th, 2009



I am part of the magazine committee for company’s newsletter. Can you share your ideas, topics and features that are appropriate for a corporate newsletter. Thanks a lot!
Answers 2 & 3 don’t make any sense. You got your 2 pts but don’t expect a best answer award from me.

more about newsletter in wikipedia


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What are the legal requirements for advertising one’s own stocks?

Written by admin on December 6th, 2008

newsletter advertising
imperatore666 asked:


To be more specific. I want to start a media company whose initial focus would be to bring attention to the numerous government technologies I have invested in. Many will change the world. I have invested in 70 different companies so far and want to profile them in either a newsletter or book. I do not know if I can get around things with just a disclaimer, but I have seen many holding companies send out newswires stating their financial interest in the companies profiled. Additionally, should I start a series LLC and put my stock portfolio under one series and the media/PR company under another? What is the legality of trading on swings generated by your own campaign?

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email list? how much per person?

Written by admin on November 6th, 2008

newsletter advertising
Vicky L asked:


a company wants to advertise in our newsletter. I have alot of subscribers. how much should he pay me per person?



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