Things To Keep In Mind When Writing Your Newsletter
Newsletters and Ezines are very useful to you and to your customers. What to put in your newsletter depends on your particular business and goals. Some use newsletters strictly for communicating information about their products and services, while others use them as a forum for discussions where the subscribers can actually contribute to the list and/or subject matter.
Here are some tips to help you with your newsletter:
Be creative when choosing a name for your newsletter. Some people just use their business name while others come up with a related name. Either way is fine as long as it sounds inviting.
Don’t make your entire newsletter a sales pitch. It’s okay to mention new products or services you’ve recently found and you could even add your affiliate link but nothing will get a person to unsubscribe faster than by sending out a full page sales hype disguised as a newsletter.
Avoid technical mumbo jumbo. You subscribers may not understand what you are talking about and if they are confused, they won’t keep reading.
Proofread your newsletter, take a break and proofread it again. You want to be taken seriously and poor spelling and grammar is bad for business.
Make it simple. There are still many people using dial up Internet service. The more animation and graphics you use, the longer it will take to download your newsletter. Subscribers will not wait to read something that irritates them before it even loads.
Read other business newsletters to get an idea of what they are talking about and how they are using their newsletters. This will help you get an idea of what you want to do.
No matter what you decide to put in your newsletter, make certain it contains useful information that is of interest to your subscribers. You may want to include articles that relate to your line of business that your subscribers can post on their web sites or use in their own newsletters. Be sure to include links to your own web sites and affiliate programs, as well as tips on how your customers can use your products to their full advantage.
The content and design of your newsletter or ezine is really up to you as long as you make it pleasing to your readers and it contains helpful information that is of some benefit to your subscribers.
Melody Spier is a work at home mom of two teens and the owner of Ballyhoo Virtual Services a Virtual Assistant business catering to women in business. She specializes in online marketing and promotion with article and press release submissions, blogs as well as many other services. You can contact Melody by visiting http://www.BallyhooVA.com or by email Mel@BallyhooVA.com
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