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Here are excerpts from some of the letters we received from our premiere June 2, 2004 issue. Thank you! And keep the feedback and suggestions coming.


Looking forward to future issues.
PS I passed your newsletter along to other NH associates too.

I just read the inaugural issue--nice articles, especially liked the one about Chris Baker-Salmon

Great job - Congratulations!

I am in the process of developing my business in N.H. and would welcome an opportunity to contribute articles.

I would like to submit an article on the importance of estate planning for small business owners - let me know what you think and I can start on this subject.

We're a startup in Jackson NH. We were a semi finalist in the NH state BP competition. Our business is software, high end technology, for biometrics, specifically facial recognition systems... If you're interested in our story please contact me.

Just subscribed and am looking forward to reading issue #1! My company, Profit Tools, may be an interesting profile option for you on a number of levels... Let me know if I can help, and best of luck with the newsletter!

I have just started my own business on Main St. of Concord NH, and I am interested in having my business profiled in your newsletter... I would be very happy to meet with someone from your organization. I hope to speak with you soon and I thank you for your time and consideration.

I am so pleased to learn of your new publication. I would be very interested in learning more about what you are doing. HR Partners supports the human resources needs of small business and startups so we are definitely targeting a similar audience. I would welcome the opportunity to learn more about what you are doing with the newsletter and how I might get involved.

I like the business perspective used in the article about Old Hancock Glass Tile Inc. I have to look at this expansion from that same direction and it helps to see your take on the business aspect. The rest of the newsletter has a nice feel to it as well. I hope it works out well for you.

I just subscribed to your NH Natural Entrepreneur EMagazine, and hope that it will help give me more insight to my business marketing, and State trends, etc. I also would like to be considered for a company profile. I have been in business for 8 1/2 yrs. now, and have the largest Maple Products selection in New England. I look forward to receiving your Magazine every other Wed.

I would be very interesting in writing articles for your business. What entrepreneur doesn't need information about bookkeeping, business set-up, HR, taxes etc. etc. etc... Please let me know what you think.

Upon my return to the office, I opened my email and received the first issue of the Natural Entrepreneur of NH... My role as the [US Postal Service's] Small Business Specialist is to introduce and educate the small businesses/home businesses in New Hampshire and Vermont on our products and services that will best suit their postal needs. Within the next several months I hope to establish a Resource Center for customers needing more personal attention or for those wishing to learn more about the product of the month...

I like the idea of this e-newsletter so much.. I'm wondering if you might be able to e-mail me the first newsletter so I can save it (instead of clicking over to the Web archive)...

We [are growing and] need a lot of help...fast! Hopefully, with some assistance from your newsletter (which looks great so far), we'll be able to become one of your success stories and be able to help others beginning the process.

Thanks for your help,

[Editor's note: After thanking Allyn for her kind words, we referred her to Hollis McGuire at the SBDC Nashua office for free one-on-one confidential business consulting. See related article in this issue on the SBDC.]

First of all, I love your new newsletter. Congratulations! My company... Virtual Assistance is a fairly new, but rapidly growing profession. I would love to be able to tell a story about what I do, and how I can help other business owners.

Congratulations!

I like it! It has a really creative and fresh approach - perfect! ... As Director of the 2004 Made in NH Expo I worked with hundreds of NH entrepreneurs... Best of luck with your new publication and for reaching a strong and growing niche market in NH.

We are very impressed with your newsletter and would like to subscribe. Seriously, this looks terrific! Would you mind if I forwarded this to friends to let them see what you are doing? Also your uncles.

 

     


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