Join

Poll: How often should we send email newsletters?

I hope you’ll help us with a little market research.

We value our email newsletter because it’s a comprehensive collection of original stories written by us here at Potomac Local News, stories written by reporters at other area local news organizations, as well as press releases and notices from non-profit organizations in our community.

It’s sort of an online version of a newspaper that comes directly to your email box on your phone or computer, saving you the walk to the end of your driveway or mailbox to pick up a newspaper.

Lately, we’ve been sending our newsletter out periodically on days we have an original news story, at least three times per week.

In the past, we sent it every morning at 5 a.m. Then we had it set to send on weekday afternoons.

This notion of when to send an email newsletter seems small. But it’s important to me because I want you to have the information you’re looking for, when you want to receive it, without being a burden on your inbox.

In the poll below, I’d like to know when you would like to receive our email newsletter. Your feedback will better help us serve you. Thank you!

Loading poll ...
Coming Soon
How often should we send newsletters?
How often should we send newsletters?
How often should we send newsletters?

Author

Recent Stories

Interest rates have been a hot topic in the housing market, with many prospective buyers wondering if now is the right time to purchase a home. Realtor Mark Worrilow provides insight into the history of interest rates, their impact on homeownership, and why buyers shouldn’t be discouraged by the current rates.

The long-awaited Mill at Occoquan development faces financial hurdles. The project’s developer, Kevin Sills, is reaching out to the town council to discuss potential changes in the project’s scope.

As Stafford County leaders push forward with plans for a Western Road Network to relieve congestion west of Interstate 95, tensions continue to rise over the future of a proposed Rappahannock River crossing.

Prince William County Supervisor Yesli Vega has issued a directive to widen Route 28 from four to six lanes between the Manassas City Line and the Fairfax County Line, marking a significant shift in the county’s approach to alleviating traffic congestion.

McClung-Logan Equipment Company is hosting its 40th Annual Oyster Roast, a signature customer appreciation event celebrating tradition, community, and generosity.

This year’s milestone celebration will take place on Thursday, March 6th, from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the Fredericksburg Agricultural Fairgrounds.

The first Oyster Roast began as a fundraiser in 1985, led by White Oak Equipment founder Frank McCarty, to raise donations for an employee battling cancer. This turned into a time-honored tradition for individuals facing hardship.

Read More

Submit your own Community Post here.

A Night on the Riviera

Experience a magical evening at the Embassy of France with A Night on the Riviera, an event that will transport you to the glamour of the French Riviera while celebrating the vibrant spirit of Mardi Gras!

Indulge in an exquisite selection of French wines and champagne, paired with the finest French cuisine prepared by the talented Chef of the Embassy of France. Additionally, Chef Hugh Cossard will be carving ham live, ensuring freshness and exceptional flavor. Don’t miss out on the authentic French crêpes, made to order and sure to transport you straight to the streets of Nice.

For those seeking an extra touch of exclusivity, the VIP experience includes unlimited champagne, adding an extra layer of sophistication to this festive celebration.

Read More

Submit your own Community Post here.

×

Subscribe to our mailing list