[stylist] Constant Contact

cheryl echevarria cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com
Mon Apr 18 11:01:02 UTC 2011


hello I use it all the time for my e-newsletters for those who read them, if anyone needs the help with it, I would be glad to assist.

It is not a free service. You can do newsletters, surveys, events, etc.

The can be html or just plain text.

There are pre-made templates to help you decide on which format you like, or you can create your own.

It is very basic, step-by-step
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Robert Leslie Newman<mailto:newmanrl at cox.net> 
  To: 'Writer's Division Mailing List'<mailto:stylist at nfbnet.org> 
  Sent: Monday, April 18, 2011 6:49 AM
  Subject: Re: [stylist] Constant Contact


  Bernadette 

  Thank you for writing into STYLIST with your question. 

  First: We appreciate your interest in the Writers' Division, looking to see
  if any of us may have knowledge of this software you speak of "Constant
  Contact." Boy, I don't! (When I saw the subject line of your post, I thought
  you were sharing a poem or story by that name!) And so, I'm wondering if
  anyone has been able to give you any info on that program? Have you posted
  elsewhere (that type of communication-whatever type of software may be used
  in a bunch of other career areas, too.) 

  Second: Creative non-fiction! We like that stuff! And here is a thought, a
  question --- do you or could you create an article of 1500 words or less
  about that type of writing? We are always on the lookout for good materials
  for our quarterly newsletter, "Slate & Style." (Our editor, Bridgit Kuenning
  Pollpeter is finishing up a similar degree.) 

  And yes, how about joining the Division? We have several great assets for
  the person with this passion: This email discussion forum. Our newsletter
  Slate & Style." Our monthly telephone gatherings on writing related topics.
  Our Website. Our yearly writing contest (this year we added a creative
  non-fiction category). Our National Convention related events- a workshop
  for us or that we put on for others, and our annual meeting. And the benefit
  is, as they say, "Is big! More so than any or all of the before mentioned
  individual assets." Contact me off list for more details. 


  sum of all these parts is --- well as they say, "Greater 

  -----Original Message-----
  From: stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org<mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org> [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
  Behalf Of Bernadetta Pracon
  Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2011 12:01 PM
  To: stylist at nfbnet.org<mailto:stylist at nfbnet.org>
  Subject: [stylist] Constant Contact

  Hi Everyone,
  I'm rather new on here, and I rarely contribute to the list, so maybe I
  should make a brief introduction before I ask my question.
  My name is Bernadetta, and I am a recent college grad. I have a degree in
  writing, Literature and Publishing from Emerson College in Boston Ma. I am
  currently in the beginning stages of establishing myself as a freelance
  writer. I am also working on my first novel. My favorite writing genre is
  creative Nonfiction.
  Now that you know a little about me, here is my queery.
  A prospective client asked me if I am able to use the program Constant
  Contact to create newsletters. I have heard of the program before, but I
  have never used it myself. Does anyone know if it's accessible with JAWS, or
  any other screen reader for that matter?
  I've been researching it briefly, but I haven't foundanything on its
  accessibility.

  Thanks in advance for any help!

  All Best,
  Bernadetta

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