The beginning of the new PGY also means the beginning of the new year for the iMSN print newsletter. As most of you know, the newsletter became print-based about 2 years ago. We now have 86 subscribers whose subscriptions are supported by a minority of members. (Luanne comes to mind as the biggest supporter )
We have been discussing options for the newsletter since it has grown so much. When the newsletter only had 10-20 subscribers, making the copies and mailing them was not a significant financial investment every other month. With 86 subscribers now, it has become a much larger amount of money. The mailing alone of the newsletters every other month costs $32.00. Printing of the newsletter had been done at the hospital where Thomas works on off hours, but the volume of papers being copied has resulted in us needing to find a copy shop to do the work. That represents another financial investment. This is in addition to the server (.com) costs of $14.95/ month and annual $30 for the .org name.
I really enjoy working on the newsletter, and I think that the articles have continued to get better and better with the involvement of more members....but I thought I'd bring this issue to a community vote to help with the decision making process:
We have been discussing options for the newsletter since it has grown so much. When the newsletter only had 10-20 subscribers, making the copies and mailing them was not a significant financial investment every other month. With 86 subscribers now, it has become a much larger amount of money. The mailing alone of the newsletters every other month costs $32.00. Printing of the newsletter had been done at the hospital where Thomas works on off hours, but the volume of papers being copied has resulted in us needing to find a copy shop to do the work. That represents another financial investment. This is in addition to the server (.com) costs of $14.95/ month and annual $30 for the .org name.
I really enjoy working on the newsletter, and I think that the articles have continued to get better and better with the involvement of more members....but I thought I'd bring this issue to a community vote to help with the decision making process:
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