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Old Jun 06, 2003, 09:57 AM
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While I am not yet a nurse, I am working towards becoming one. I, also, am a new Bradley Method of Childbirth instructor which brings me to my question.

When you send out a news release, do you send a cover letter wih it?

Simple, basic question I know...but please...insight from more experienced peoples.

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Old Jun 07, 2003, 07:23 AM
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Cover letters and Visits

I have not sent out "news releases" but I could see their application to a list of clients or potential clients. A cover letter is nice because it personalizes the mailing. Going into talking with the clients is preferable and gives a "face" to a service. I believe it was Lois Jean who talks about this in another post.

I hope I am on the right track in answering your question.

What is the purpose of the new release? Who do you plan to sen it to?

Congratulations on completion of your program.

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