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Condominium Newsletters, Websites, Facebook, Twitter and More! Condominium Associations are Communicating Like Never Before!

Posted on April 3, 2018 by Bob GourleyApril 3, 2018

By Bob Gourley

Condominium newsletters have advanced rapidly in recent years. Gone are the days of typewritten and photocopied newsletters. Today’s condominium associations are publishing their condominium newsletters in vibrant colors, complete with stories and photos. No longer limited to printed materials, modern condominium newsletters are designed for both print and electronic distribution. Instead of posting a piece of paper to a clubhouse bulletin board, today’s condominium newsletter is more likely to be posted to the condominium’s website or Facebook page. Condominium residents don’t just check their mailboxes for the latest issue of their condominium newsletter; they check their cell phone, their Blackberry, their IPhone, or other PDA. They check their Facebook News Feed and they check their Twitter subscriptions. More than ever, condominium residents are connected to their communications.

MyEZCondo brings the cutting edge of technology to its clients. It has never been easier to communicate with condominium residents. Because of this, it has never been more important to use your condominium newsletter and other communication efforts wisely. There is tremendous competition to get and keep your audience’s attention. A high quality condominium newsletter from MyEZCondo is just the tool you are looking for. Talk to us today about a condominium newsletter that is the perfect fit for your community.

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