This story can fit 175-225 words. The purpose of a newsletter is to provide specialized informa- tion to a targeted audience. Newsletters can be a great way to market your product or ser- vice, and also create credibility and build your organization’s identity among peers, members, employees, or vendors. First, determine the audience of the newsletter. This could be anyone who might benefit from the information it contains, for example, employees or people interested in purchasing a prod- uct or requesting your service. You can compile a mailing list from business reply cards, cus- tomer information sheets, busi- ness cards collected at trade shows, or membership lists. You might consider purchasing a mailing list from a company. If you explore the Publisher catalog, you will find many publi- cations that match the style of your newsletter. Next, establish how much time and money you can spend on your newsletter. These factors will help determine how fre- quently you publish the newslet- ter and its length. It’s recom- mended that you publish your newsletter at least quarterly so that it’s considered a consistent source of information. Your customers or employees will look forward to its arrival. This story can fit 75-125 words. Your headline is an important part of the newsletter and should be considered carefully. In a few words, it should accu- rately represent the contents of the story and draw readers into the story. Develop the headline before you write the story. This way, the headline will help you keep the story focused. Examples of possible headlines include Product Wins Industry Award, New Product Can Save You Time!, Membership Drive Exceeds Goals, and New Office Opens Near You. Caption describing picture or graphic. Secondary Story Headline BUSINESS NAME PARKSIDE BAD ISCHL 4820 WIRER STRASSE 2 B A D I S C H L .
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This story can fit 175-225
words.
The purpose of a newsletter is
to provide specialized informa-
tion to a targeted audience.
Newsletters can be a great way
to market your product or ser-
vice, and also create credibility
and build your organization’s
identity among peers, members,
employees, or vendors.
First, determine the audience of
the newsletter. This could be
anyone who might benefit from
the information it contains, for
example, employees or people
interested in purchasing a prod-
uct or requesting your service.
You can compile a mailing list
from business reply cards, cus-
tomer information sheets, busi-
ness cards collected at trade
shows, or membership lists. You
might consider purchasing a
mailing list from a company.
If you explore the Publisher
catalog, you will find many publi-
cations that match the style of
your newsletter.
Next, establish how much time
and money you can spend on
your newsletter. These factors
will help determine how fre-
quently you publish the newslet-
ter and its length. It’s recom-
mended that you publish your
newsletter at least quarterly so
that it’s considered a consistent
source of information. Your
customers or employees will
look forward to its arrival.
This story can fit 75-125 words.
Your headline is an important
part of the newsletter and
should be considered carefully.
In a few words, it should accu-
rately represent the contents of
the story and draw readers into
the story. Develop the headline
before you write the story. This
way, the headline will help you
keep the story focused.
Examples of possible headlines
include Product Wins Industry
Award, New Product Can Save
You Time!, Membership Drive
Exceeds Goals, and New Office
Opens Near You.
Caption describing picture
or graphic.
Secondary Story Headline
B U S I N E S S N A M E
PARKSIDE B A D I S C H L 4 8 2 0 W I R E R S T R A S S E 2
B
A
D
I
S
C
H
L .
P A G E 2
P A R K S I D E
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Bad Ischl is a spa town in Austria. It lies in the southern part of Upper Austria, at the Traun River in the
centre of the Salzkammergut region. The town consists of the Katastralgemeinden Ahorn, Bad
Ischl, Haiden, Jainzen, Kaltenbach, Lauffen, Lindau, Pfandl, Perneck, Reiterndorf and Rettenbach. It is
connected to the village of Strobl by the river Ischl, which drains from the Wolfgangsee, and to
theTraunsee, into which the stream empties.
History
A settlement area since the Hallstatt culture Bad Ischl was first mentioned in a 1262 deed as Iselen. In 1419
Archduke Albert V of Austria established the local seat of the Salt Chamber (Salzkammer) atWilden-
stein Castle and Ischl was granted the privileges of a market town in 1466 by Emperor Frederick III. A
first salt mine was opened in 1563, a salt evaporation pond (Saline) followed in 1571.
When in the early 19th century brine came into use for medical purposes, Ischl soon became a fashionable
spa resort with notable guests like Prince Klemens Wenzel von Metternich and Archduke Franz Karl of
Austria. The Hotel Post opened in 1828 was the first one in the whole Salzkammergut area. In 1849 Franz
Karl's son, Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria chose the town for his summer residence.
On August 19, 1853 the engagement between Franz Joseph and Elisabeth of Bavaria (Sisi) took place at
the Seeauerhaus, Esplanade No. 10, which since 1989 has been the location of theMuseum der Stadt Bad