A newsletter is a regularly distributed publication generally about one main topic that is of interest to its subscribers. To publish is to make content Publicly known. The term is most frequently applied to the distribution of text or images on paper or to the placing of content Interest is a fee paid on borrowed capital Assets lent include Money, Shares, Consumer goods through Hire purchase, major assets The subscription business model is a Business model where a customer must pay a subscription price to have access to the product/service Newspapers and leaflets are types of newsletters. A newspaper is a written Publication containing News, information and Advertising, usually printed on low-cost paper called Newsprint. A pamphlet is an unbound Booklet (that is without a hard cover or binding) [1] Additionally, newsletters delivered electronically via email (e-Newsletters) have gained rapid acceptance for the same reasons email in general is gaining popularity over printed correspondence.
Many newsletters are published by clubs, churches, societies, associations, and businesses, especially companies, to provide information of interest to their members, customers or employees. A club is an association of people united by a common interest or goal A church building is a Building or Structure whose primary purpose is to facilitate the meeting of a church. Generally a company is a form of Business organization. The precise definition varies Some newsletters are created as money-making ventures and sold directly to subscribers. Sending newsletters to customers and prospects is a common marketing strategy, which can have benefits and drawbacks.
General attributes of newsletters include news and upcoming events of the related organization, as well as contact information for general inquiries.