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rdmoore2003:
How and where would I start to do an ebrochure?  I have seen it posted on this forum before.   My office does have a website, but was wanting to see if I could get some details on this.

Michele:
I haven't personally done an ebrochure so I'm hoping someone else responds that has, but I would think an ebrochure is just a pdf document or even a web page that you send as a link??

Am I way off??    ???

Michele

QueenAlicia:
I think its a pdf file, well thats what I would do anyway as a e-brochure. 

PMRNC:
They can be done in HTML or CSS. I have seen them but in my opinion the cost of having them designed would far outweigh the rate of return. You could however sign up for services like Icontact where you can use templates, the do brochures, newsletters, etc. The only thing with those is if you get reports of spam they will terminate your account after so many. Your ISP could also do the same thing depending on how many you are sending out, etc.

midwifebiller:
I like Constant Contact for newsletters, brochures, etc.

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