Feb 07, 2002--NEWTON, MA--INTERNET WIRE When the Child & Adolescent Bipolar Foundation (CABF) Web site
debuted in January of 2000 at www.bpkids.org, thousands of people
visited, seeking more information about the various bipolar disorders
that affect up to 6 percent of the adolescent and adult population.
As one of the first virtual non-profit organizations, CABF needed to
find creative ways on-line to provide value to its membership. An
electronically distributed newsletter that provided the latest
research, articles by famous scientists, news about important
conferences and links to other Internet sites was an obvious choice.
Using its Intranet, CABF distributed a text-only e-mail newsletter to
members, but with its small staff and volunteers scattered across the
country, the organization didn't have the resources to create an HTML
version, nor the means to distribute it electronically.
iMakeNews Makes It Easy
After researching application service providers, CABF found
iMakeNews.com e-newsletter services to be the best looking,
easy-to-use and cost effective solution for their eBulletin. CABF
began publishing its eBulletin using iMakeNews' offsite service in
September of 2000. Since then, the newsletter has been distributed
bi-monthly to an e-mail member-subscriber list that has grown to over
5,000.
Sissy Brunk, CABF's communications director and responsible for
creating and distributing the eBulletin, said, "iMakeNews makes it so
easy. When you set up an account, they help you create a template.
From then on, it's all spelled out. We import articles from Microsoft
Word documents or e-mail, and the service puts it into HTML. If I get
stuck, I e-mail or call our support person and he walks me through
the problem." Brunk particularly enjoys the program's editor feature
that allows her to change the appearance and order of the articles as
she assembles the material. "You make a change, hit the preview
button and see the results immediately. It's a very user-friendly
program."
"iMakeNews also has accommodated AOL members who can't read the
eBulletin in HTML," Brunk said, "by automatically sensing and issuing
a simple plain text version of the eBulletin and mailing it to the
separated-out AOL membership list."
What Works, What Doesn't - All is Revealed in the Activity Report
Whenever a new eBulletin is distributed, iMakeNews provides a detailed
activity report that allows CABF to:
The activity report gives
Brunk the opportunity to fine-tune the eBulletin. Discoveries in the
bipolar field, or articles by well-known doctors or scientists, are
extremely popular, Brunk learned, and should be put at the top of the
newsletter, whereas CABF's business news is of lesser interest and
can be put toward the end. The iMakeNews activity report can be
viewed on-line or downloaded as a spreadsheet and imported into a
database program. "This is a very nice feature," Brunk said. "You can
compare from month to month and read it either on the computer or in
hardcopy form."
Subscriber List Maintenance: No Longer a Chore
"iMakeNews has the best program I've seen for managing a subscriber
list," Brunk says. "You can add people one at a time or 5,000 at a
time. Their bounce manager step identifies bad addresses and gives us
the option of correcting or removing them. The opt-out program allows
us to 'remember' or 'forget' who's asked to be removed from the list.
Since we can't duplicate their services in-house, we regularly upload
our constantly changing membership list to their site to have it
cleaned."
In addition to the eBulletin, CABF mails out bulk e-mail alerts several
times a month, informing members of time-sensitive legislation and
items of interest appearing on the Web site. "I can run our mailing
list through the iMakeNews' bounce management system and instantly
have a perfectly clean list, and in the next minute broadcast an
e-mail alert," Brunk explained. "And depending on the subject, the
alert can go to the entire list or to a sub-list."
The Bottom Line: The CABF eBulletin Fuels Membership Growth
Since its founding in July 1999, CABF has grown from a small on-line
community of about 250 to more than 4,000 members. One of the things
that makes CABF membership so worthwhile is the CABF eBulletin.
"Every time we issue a new eBulletin, we get an overwhelmingly
positive e-mail response," Brunk said. For more information on iMakeNews or
a free trial of the e-Newsletter, visit www.imakenews.com.
About CABF
The Child & Adolescent Bipolar Foundation (CABF) was formed in 1999 as
a virtual non-profit organization dedicated to helping people living
with bipolar disorders. Their flagship Website, www.bpkids.org,
launched January 2000, features up-to-date research, a library,
on-line support groups and chat rooms, a searchable database and a
bookstore.
For more information about the symptoms and treatment of bipolar
disorder in children, visit www.bpkids.org.
About iMakeNews
iMakeNews is redefining the way businesses, organizations and others
create and produce newsletters. By using proprietary software and
placing all necessary formatting, content, distribution and feedback
tools on a single Website, iMakeNews lets newsletter publishers -
even those with limited technical expertise - create timely,
effective and powerful communications.
For more information about iMakeNews, to review sample newsletters, or
to register for the newsletter service, visit iMakeNews at
www.iMakeNews.com.
Editor's Note: This case study can be viewed at
www.imakenews.com/epressrelease
Contacts:
Kathleen Goodwin
iMakeNews
617-964-4400 x214
kgoodwin@imakenews.com
Allison Clark
Ink Tank PR
847-835-6723
allison@inktankpr.com
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