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    Canadian Realtor is offline Fixer Upper
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    Default Free newsletter software

    Does anyone know of any that are free or at least very cheap and solid. Starting out, I am just trying to add this functionality to my website. A newsletter subscribe and mailing list...

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    MaxSinclair is offline Condominium
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    I don't know of anything that's free and not using canned content. But I do use a program from templatezone.com called High Impact Email 3.0 that generates professional looking newsletter and handles all the mail merge. But you do have to come up with your own content.

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    gregreed is offline Fixer Upper
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    Thumbs up Newsletter Software

    Not really sure what you are looking for but most bigg internet marketers ie 200,000 customers ++..millions use aweber.com or 1shoppingcart.com
    Regards

    Greg Reed
    For great tips, ideas and articles on Brisbane Real Estate, Australia, visit www.brisbanepropertyguide.com

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    FlaGal is offline Fixer Upper
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    Default Print to Adobe?

    I'm just starting out and I'm working on putting together a newsletter (the layout).
    I use Microsoft Word for the layout, then print to Adobe and email it as pdf format, same way I'm gonna make it available from my website.
    The only one time cost is ScanSoft (40bucks from Office Depot) which converts whatever you use into pdf files.
    I admit it's requires work to put the layout together but that's only a one time thing as well. After that, I'll just add my content and graphics and I'm good to go. LOL, at least that's how I have it planned.
    FlaGal
    Central Florida
    http://www.dreasellshomes.com
    if you check out my website and have suggestions..........I'm just starting out..........so, be kind when you point out the 5000 things I did wrong.

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    Patrick Mc is offline Fixer Upper
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    Default MS Publisher

    I've used Microsoft Publisher for many years to create print newsletters. I provide the content. I like the idea of converting them to PDF files and posting to my web site. The articles for my newsletter are also posted on my blog.
    Patrick Mc
    Montgomery County PA Real Estate, serving Fort Washington, Ambler, Abington, Upper Dublin, Blue Bell, Lansdale, Harleysville, and more!
    www.AskForMcGrath.com

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    ReelDawg is offline Renter
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    I've had good success with Mail List & PHP List before. Both are free, relatively easy to intergrate with an existing website, offer sign up boxes/options with double opt-in, and best of all a WYSIWYG editor. I think you can get either at hotscripts(dot)com <--can't post links yet
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    Wade Sonenberg
    Alpharetta Commercial Property
    Roswell Commercial Property

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