Publishing a
newsletter related to your business is one cost effective
way to build a loyal customer base. You keep your subscribers
updated about your business, latest offerings, as well
as new products and services. Ever heard of the saying:
Out of sight, out of mind? So, keep your business visible
before your subscribers.
Newsletters also allow you to establish yourself as
an expert in your field. Provide your subscribers them
with well-written content, useful leads and recommendations.
People have to buy into you first before they buy into
your products or services. They are more inclined to
buy from someone who has been there, done it, and achieved
success.
Good information gets distributed. So, a newsletter
is a means of viral marketing. Encourage your subscribers
to forward or print out your newsletter and recommend
it to their family members, friends and colleages.
If you do not have a newsletter, then you may want
to consider publishing one. Well, I cannot tell you
it is easy. It requires research and information gathering
on your part. But once you get the right idea and process,
it will be smooth sailing from there on.
If you are still game on publishing a newsletter, read
on.
In the next few paragraphs, I will show you the five
things to consider when publishing a newsletter...
1.The content of your newsletter must be related your
business. Stick to the scope of your business. Don't
go on a round the world trip. The idea is to specialize
not generalize. For example, if you are selling computer
parts, your newsletter must contain information and
photos that pertain to computer parts.
When your web visitors signed up to be included on
your mailing, it shows that they are interested in receiving
further information relating to your niche business.
Make sure that your newsletter covers the interests
of your subscribers.
2.Write information rich articles. Your articles form
the body of your newsletter. It should be informational
and arouse the interests of your readers. Articles should
be well written, and checked for spelling and grammatical
errors. Your readers will be appreciative of the fact
that you have given much thought and preparation to
your articles.
3.Get your facts and figures right. Nothing could be
more embarassing than having all your facts and figures
wrong. It will tarnish your reputation as an expert
in your field. Keep your statistical figures current.
It is good practice to quote your reference sources
from which you draw your figures.
4.Keep your articles fresh and relevant. Do not publish
stale and old news or information that your subscribers
can get for free elsewhere. You have to be one step
ahead of your subscribers. You have to keep abreast
with the current developments of your field. Your readers
want to know what is new and what is hot. Or else there
is no incentive for them to stay subscribed to your
opt- in list. They will gradually lose interest in your
newsletter and unsubscribe if you are always providing
reharshed information.
Therefore it is advisable that you subscribe to the
premier newsletters of your field, which normally commands
a monthly or yearly payment. But you will have privy
information to the latest news and developments. The
subscription fee you pay upfront will eventually yield
returns.
5.Do not get entangled with copyright issues. If you
plan to use articles written by other people, read the
terms for distribution and reprint carefully. Some are
less restrictive than others. Most authors will allow
you to freely use and distibute their articles provided
you do not change the original content and maintain
the author's resource box. There are some authors who
require you to seek their permission first. Still there
are others who will charge you royalty fees to use their
works.
Never, never steal other people's work and passed it
off as yours. This is outright plagiarism. You can lose
your business and get sued over copyright infringements.
If you do not have the time to write your own articles,
you can hire professional article writers for a reasonable
fee.
You could also source free articles from article directories.
There is a wealth of information covering almost every
conceivable topic that you could freely use and distribute.
So here you have it, the five things to consider when
publishing a newsletter.
Your investments in writing and publishing newsletters
will be worthwhile when you see your opt-in list and
website traffic build-up.
Gerrick W – mailto:gw@1stinternetmarketingsolution.com
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