webNetwork 2.0 Preview (Part 3 of 10): Newsletter

by Alexander on January 2, 2008

One of the most commonly asked questions about webNetwork that we receive is “how can I contact all of my members to make an announcement?”. We haven’t had a great answer to that question, until now.

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webNetwork 2.0 will feature a Newsletter feature which will allow you to email large groups of members. You can email all members at once, or to specific profile types. For example, if you want to encourage musicians to upload new music and sell their songs through our webStore software, you can select “Musician profiles” and easily send out a quick mailing. The newsletter feature supports HTML emails, and you can optionally export the entire list of members to a tab delimited file which allows for easy importing into other applications.

{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }

Rick J 01.02.08 at 2:57 pm

This is great! Some of the options I payed for code modifications – but this is good stuff. It would be nice to have an option for user levels instead. I know on my site, the membership levels would be better.. or to seperate emails from Nonpaying members to any kind of member.

Todd 01.03.08 at 12:30 am

Rick – I found a way to circumvent the “User Level” vs. the “Membership” level. Just restrict access to certain pages for basic (free) members, and open up various pages to access by the paid or higher level members.

WebScribble: You guys are great! When can we expect V.2 to be out?

AWard 01.03.08 at 11:55 am

Just what the poet ordered! This is great & goodbye to my 3rd party email agent!

Kevin 01.03.08 at 7:45 pm

You guys ROCK!
I have been wanting this feature! I’m glad I went with webNetwork. I will be adding ANOTHER plugin this month.
When can we expect this to be released?
Thanks a Million!
-Kevin

hussein dewji 02.11.08 at 2:24 pm

this is a brilliant idea!!! way to go webscribble!!! hey it would be soo nice to also have polls on webnetwork!

David Batterson 02.21.08 at 5:37 pm

Wow..Thats awesome..Just what the whole site needs…Thanks, Dave

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