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Email Newsletter Management and Design

Email Newsletter Management and Design - Fresh Information delivered to your customers

Stay top of mind with your biggest customers and supporters with email newsletter design and management services from Blue Ray Media. Use email newsletters to reinforce your image and expertise; promote discounts, new products and new services; or to offer rewards to your most valued customers.

Blue Ray Media designs visually interesting and effective email newsletters and empowers clients to send promotional and informative newsletters to subscribers. Our online tools let you send newsletters to your customers and other subscribers whenever you want.

Blue Ray Media makes it easy to mange subscribers, too. Each newsletter allows users to manage their own subscription, which saves you time and effort.

Contact us for more information about our email newsletter management and design services.

Contact us to get started creating a new website.

We're happy to talk to you about your needs and goals. Fill out our online form and tell us what you want the web to do for your business, nonprofit organization or other group. We'll work together to plan how to create a new website that works for you and your customers.

Helpful Web Tips & News about Our Company

How do you know when it's time to redesign your website? Read: Eight Ways to Know it's Time to Redesign Your Website

You've been asked write a Request for Proposal, or “RFP”, and send it to qualified website development companies. Where do you start? Read: How to Create a Request for Proposal (RFP) for Web Site Development Services

We know you're curious. Is it website or Web site?

The New York Times is still using Web site, but we've (somewhat reluctantly) decided to move from spelling it "Web site" to "website". We're now using "email" and have given up on "e-mail", too. (The AP just switched from e-mail to email. Other terms, like e-commerce, will keep their hyphens. The AP moved to "website" last year - read about it here.)