# Email

#### E-signatures

It is a great idea to add in a pointer to your raffle on any email correspondence that you are sending out.  We would suggest adding one line to the bottom of your e-signature that reads&#x20;

*“Support our RaffleLink Raffle For Your Chance To Win \[insert prize summary]. Click here to buy a ticket \[Insert your unique RaffleLink URL here].*

#### Email

Download our email template and customise with your own raffle details.&#x20;

{% file src="/files/K6AGWA00zNNe69hEhfgw" %}

&#x20;Feel free to use our “Buy a Ticket” button as well. Just double click, right click and Save As

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#### Newsletters

***Support Our Raffle!***

*Support our RaffleLink Raffle For Your Chance to Win \[insert prize summary or list out prize components in bullets].*

*Tickets are only \[insert ticket price] and will help us to \[insert fundraising goal details].*

*Buy your tickets here online via \[insert your unique RaffleLink URL here.]*


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