A good name for a newsletter reflects the organization or group it serves and may also name or suggest the geographic region. To the recipients, it's probably more important to have a tie in to the group (so they can see right away who it's from, in among all the junk mail) than to state that it's a newsletter.
A good name for a finance newsletter would reflect the company or group it is for. It would have some reference to finance. A rhyming name or humorous name would be catchy.
"Money Matters Digest"
Environment Gazette
the wisdom
Tech-Heads
The Goods
The InSider
the go getter the go getter newsletter traveletter au revoir happy landings
How about the Sentinel or School Happenings.
MoneyMen, Dollarites, Finance Fiends
good
Simple: The Weasles.
It depends on who publishes the newsletter and in whose name. If non-board-member owners publish a newsletter and follow the delivery guidelines outlined by the board or by governing documents, and claim authorship of the newsletter, then no board approval is be required. If, however, non-board-member owners publish a newsletter in the name of the board, then yes, the board should approve this newsletter.
Newsletter marketing can be very effective in getting new customers if it is well written. It is important that the newsletter looks professional and one must never spam.
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