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E-mail newsletter [resolved]

Post by Moddesser Elahi »

Hi,
I was just looking at the newsletter sent to me by Kirkus Reviews. And, I would like to say that e-mail newsletters could be part of this club - there could be option for newsletter subscription on the website; the way we usually see on a lot of websites. The subscribers could receive newsletters weekly, bi-weekly, or so on. Just my opinion - the newsletters could provide certain suggestions like available books in a particular genre (along with the images of the book-cover).
I feel this could bring more visibility to the website.
Thank you!
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Onlinebookclub has emails letters and Scott do send it occasionally but it would be nice to be looking forward to letters by him, weekly
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I love receiving email newsletters
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celesvik wrote: 21 May 2022, 00:52 I love receiving email newsletters
Hello. Thank you for this suggestion. I haven't really subscribed to any newsletters so I don't know what they look like. If you were to receive weekly newsletters from OBC, what would you prefer to see in it? Can you list the types of contents you'd like this newsletter to have? I'll forward your suggestions to Scott for consideration.

Thanks.
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Post by Karen Gurtiza »

I had written a letter to someone I've never get to see. I had put it in a bottle that I'm going to throw in the sea...

I guess it's up to Mr. Scott Hughes. May it not be the kind of letter than I've written. Thank you.
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