Target audience.Are you trying to reach prospective buyers or previous customers? Who is your ideal customer? For example, an ideal customer persona might be “tech-savvy millennial parents with young children residing in North America, with a household income of $100,000 or more.” ...
This email newsletter example by online baby registry Babylist is full of value for parents or soon-to-be parents. All the stories featured contain parenting tips and links to a longer post on their website with clear CTAs. In addition to its parenting tips, it shares the results of a pre...
Use the name of someone your subscriber knows:For the library newsletter I shared earlier, I used “Ms. Jessica at FLPL” as the sender name. As our children’s librarian, Jessica was the person kids and parents talked to when they checked out books or attended a storytime. By using her...
Generic introductions for the masses lack warmth and make you come across as a bit lazy. Here are a couple of newsletter introduction examples that demonstrate a level of personalization: "Dear Ms. Henderson – As a retiree, we know how important it is to make sure your money stretches as ...
Thank you for all your wonderful efforts parents! We really appreciate of everything you are doing to support your child/children whilst manage work and so many other things. We are very lucky to have such a fabulous group of parents. Enjoy your winter weekend and we might see some of you...
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American parents plan to spend an estimated $41.5 billion USD, making the end of summer a prolific period for businesses across niches. It is behind the winter holidays, making it the year’s second most important sale event.Traditionally, businesses that sell school supplies, electronics, ...
A daycare newsletter bridges this communication gap. It serves as a platform to share important announcements, upcoming events, and helpful resources with parents, allowing them to be more involved in their child’s upbringing. For example, Seaforth Childcare has a monthly newsletter that shares diff...
There are a number of reasons we are opting for this format of conference rather than the traditional one where parents dialogue with teachers about the child. I could (and might) write a whole essay on the reasons. But the biggest one is this: Student-led conferences put your student at...
Next week we will host our first Principal Coffee, which is a great opportunity for parents to come in and listen to the latest and greatest information about what is going on at Taft. It will be held in the library from 8:45-9:15 AM as well as 2:30-3:00 PM. zoom...