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April newsletter example

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Community building
Sometimes you’re not looking for an email recipient to do anything. Your customer onboarding message doesn’t have to spur a customer on to take action.

Instead, it can show them that they’ve joined a tight-knit group. You’re looking to foster a sense of belonging and community.

Also known as RoboWeek, is geared towards exciting students in STEM fields. National Robotics Week has a big focus on scientific breakthroughs in robotic technology.

Tie in your product or manufacturing process to list of qatar cell phone numbers advancements in robotic technology. Your newsletter should include photos that visualize the work of robots.

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Public Health Week (April 3-9)
It was first organized by the American Public Health Association (APHA). Public health week is about living healthier lives and creating healthier community spaces.

Show your support for public health by leading a health awareness campaign or contributing to local community spaces. Your subscribers will happily support public health initiatives.

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Wildlife Week (April 5-9)
It's about conserving animal habitats and protecting animal diversity. Originally called Wildlife Restoration Week, the new Wildlife Week now embraces the theme of communing with nature.

Promote conservation efforts or highlight the diversity of wildlife in your area if your brand doesn’t directly benefit the natural environment.

Passover (April 5-13)
It's an important Jewish holiday that has a lot of festivities and family engagements. Ensure your email content is kosher and family-focused.

Keep in mind that the first and last days of Passover are usually taken as legal holidays.

Start sending out your Passover newsletter at least a month in advance to accommodate any travel arrangements your customers may need to make to take advantage of your offers.
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