Homeowners’ newsletter 101. (part VI)

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11. You have to choose the font of your newsletter wisely. Some of the fonts such as Times New Roman, Garamond or Arial are easier to read compared to Curlz, Jokerman and other narrow typefaces. You should also not set the font style to all caps since this can intimidate the reader. You can use the bold and italics feature but only sparingly, just to emphasize some points. You can of course, change the font of your newsletter but be sure that you will limit yourself to no more than 3 styles so as not to make the readers dizzy.
12. Add humor to your newsletter. There is nothing better than making the residents feel at home just by reading your newsletters.

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