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September 5, 2001 Keeping in Touch

Hello again from SeniorS SuperStoreS.

Welcome to our new subscribers; and to our established subscribers of Keeping in Touch, a special Thank You.

Did you remember that next Sunday, September 9, is a special day? It's Grandparents' Day! If you are fortunate enough to still have your Grandparents, do something special for them. If you are a Grandparent, forward this newsletter along to your family members as a subtle reminder. While a nice gift may be in order, often just a card, an e-card and/or a phone call is just as meaningful. Of course, we have a good variety of gifts for seniors at SeniorS SuperStoreS.com for your shopping convenience.

While on the subject of forwarding an email, are you sure you know how to do it? Thanks to our friends at The Newbie Club, here are some hints about how to share Keeping in Touch with friends and family:

Tutorial: "Forward Your Mail with Style"

Let's say you decide to share this email with a friend. What's the easiest way to do this? Just forward it. But how do you make it happen so your friend has a good looking email from you, with explanation of WHY the mail was forwarded?

Well, you could just click the forward button on your email client. ("Client" is the techie-speak name for your email program - what you're using right now to read this mail.) But simply clicking and filling in an email address and punching the Send button may cause problems.

Here's why. If you include a short note to your friend, at least it's obvious who the letter is from, and why. I mean, what if they don't recognize your email address? Not saying they won't, of course. It's just good manners. Plus, you may want to include WHY you're sending the email.

When you forward an email to someone without an explanation, it's like getting junk mail. At least that's the way I see it!

Here, let's try something. Right now, click your forward button. You'll see the subject line is filled in for you.

Good. Now type your own email address in the "To:" line. Drop down to the body of the message, where you'll see this email newsletter. Click your mouse cursor on the first line in front of the first character.

Now press the Enter key a couple of times to give yourself some typing space, and type a short message. Like "Testing." Or, "I'm forwarding this to myself."

When you're through, send the email. Then check your mail. If you're on AOL, some great voice will chime, "You've got mail!" If you're using other email software, you'll be notified in the usual fashion that your new mail has arrived.

Very good. You've just tested your own email, and you know you're able to forward. Now try forwarding to a friend, 'cause...You can forward with style!

This is just one example of the great information and helpful hints you get for FREE at The Newbie Club. You can become a basic member for free, which entitles you to receive their very informative newsletters, use the resources on their site and take their online classes. Then, if you want one-on-one online coaching, you can sign up for that for a nominal fee. To visit their site, simply go to the THE NEWBIE CLUB.

If you like the content of Keeping in Touch, please feel free to forward each copy on to as many folks as you wish. And, encourage your friends and family to visit with us up for their own subscriptions.

So, until next time, here's goodbye. Remember, if you want us to add any resources or items of interest, just drop us an email from the Contact Uspage. Watch your email box for future newsletters!

To stop receiving messages from the SeniorS SuperStoreS Keeping in Touch newsletter list, just send us an email message to: "seniors-request@seniorssuperstores.com" and include the word "unsubscribe" or the word "leave" in the body of your message.