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Automated Newsletters

Discussion in 'Practice Management' started by AUStudent, Mar 16, 2015.

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  1. AUStudent

    AUStudent Member


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    Hi Everyone,
    Just wanting to know if there is an easy way to generate Practice Newsletters. I have signed up with Mailchimp but have already found this very time consuming for me to develop a monthly newsletter and write all of the content!. Is there an easier way? Does anyone know of a company that I can outsource this sort of thing to that deals with Podiatry or am I kidding myself?!!???
    Help NEEDED!
    Ren
     
  2. Craig Payne

    Craig Payne Moderator

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    I not aware of any company that does this, so 2 options:

    1)What are you using for your website?
    If Wordpress, then consider this plugin:
    https://wordpress.org/plugins/posts-to-newsletters
    Simply write blog post(s) and publish on site for website content, then use the plugin to integrate with MailChimp.

    2) Reach out and pay someone via oDesk or Freelancer. If you do that post back here a link to the job and someone may be interested.
     
  3. AUStudent

    AUStudent Member

    Hi Craig,
    Thank you for your reply you always have the answers! I don't know how you find the time! Most appreciated
    Ren
     
  4. Mark_M

    Mark_M Active Member

    Hi Ren

    ApodC and the Association have a monthly newsletter called Footscope. The newsletter is a pdf with all your contact details on the newsletter.
    It is then up to you to send to your patient mailing list.

    hope that helps
    Regards
    Mark
     
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