Archiving Constant Contact Newsletters on the Web
You can make a save a copy of your Constant Contact newsletter to the web (without paying Constant Contact!). If you are hosting with me, you have web space that you can upload a copy to and this tutorial below will show you how to create a newsletter ‘page’ and link to it from an article.
However, you can also use this idea to create an ‘archive’ of your newsletters by creating a “Newsletter” page and providing links to your latest newsletter(s) for your customers who cannot receive email.
You can use this trick to upload a newsletter to any free space you have on the web (if you aren’t with my hosting) that you can then link to.
With any WordPress site, use the ‘upload media’ button from a post or page to import the ‘Newsletter.html’ (the name for my example file in the video) to the web and then just copy the link to where it was uploaded to the server.
I am sure you must be able to do that with Typepad or Blogger, I’m just not familiar with how.
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