Email Newsletter Archives

How To Write An Effective Email Newsletter

How To Write An Effective Email Newsletter

Using email newsletters as an inexpensive way to market your product or services is no secret and is being utilized by thousands of businesses across the globe. Internet users receive several newsletters in their inbox each day and most of them are deleted or directed to their junk mail boxes. With so many newsletters being passed along from email to email, a successful newsletter has to be different, it has to be unique, and it has to stand out from the crowd in a customers inbox.


There are two basic kinds of email newsletters. The first, colorful, standardized formats that appear as though they stepped right out of a magazine, are meant to basically look just like a website page. They’re supposed to wow the reader and captivate them with their design in order to get the potential customer to read the text. These kinds of newsletters often contain a main article and several sidebars, all relating to the same subject, but meant to seem like a newspaper with a lot of different information.


The second kind of newsletter is based less on design and more on the content. These look less like generic advertisements and more like a personal email you receive from someone you know. Both formats deliver very different results but the likelihood of an email recipient reading a plain text formatted newsletter is much greater than the designed newsletter. This is mainly due to the fact that many consumers are trained to automatically view formatted and designed emails as spam and, therefore, unworthy of their time. When they open an email that contains only text, they’re likely to read it a bit before they realize that, like the designed formats, it’s a newsletter marketing to them the services or products of a business. Though some will stop reading when they realize it’s a newsletter, if the content is captivating enough, many will continue on and become more interested in a business and their services.


If you send out periodic email newsletters and you’re using a standardized newsletter template, consider switching it to a less structured and more conversational email. In the title, don’t use the words “monthly newsletter” but something more unique and catchy. Make the subject and title of the email seem personal so that the recipient is more likely to open it or read the content.


The most important thing to remember about email newsletters is that you want to keep them as informal as possible. This applies particularly to the first few sentences, which can really grab a readers attention or disinterest them immediately. Though you may be tempted to write formal content to make your business and products seem great, the effort will be wasted if people don’t read the newsletter at all. Appeal to your target customers as a friend, as someone who understands what they need and cares about giving it to them. If you approach potential customers as if they were you friends, they’ll be more likely to purchase your services and you’re business will be more of a success.

James Copper is a writer for http://www.unitymarketing.com where you can find out about using an email newsletter

Question by theJames94: How can I create a professional email newsletter?
I want to design a professional quarterly newsletter email for my company but I don’t know where to start. I want the emails to have graphics like the emails other well known companies might send you (e.g. Apple, or even Yahoo! Answers, etc.). I have the Adobe Creative Suite 4 if there is anything I can do with that. I also have Apple’s Mail application, but I don’t think there is much I can do with that.
Thank you.
I use a Mac.

Best answer:

Answer by pc_ex_expert
You need 3rd party software ie interspire email  marketer  ultimate or similar that has templates built into it for ease of use

What do you think? Answer below!
Great stuff: 5 Reasons Why No One Is Reading Your Email Newsletter http://bit.ly/bTfkky Via Copyblogger RT @kirstenbullock #communication – by LJacobwith (Lori L. Jacobwith)

Using Email Newsletters

Using Email Newsletters

Newsletters have been popular for decades and typically included information like news about the company, current events, and even things that would soon be happening. Today, newsletters are not mailed through snail mail as often as they are sent through email. This has several benefits including saving a lot of time, money, and the environment. Email newsletters are a great way to share information with customers and potential customers. The following are a few of the benefits you will find with email newsletters.

Information

The first benefit is that you can share up to date information with your subscribers and potential customers. This is really important and can help you retain your position as a player in the market. Customers want to know the latest news, research, and the like, and providing this information in your newsletter will make your newsletter something everyone will want to subscribe to. You can send a mini newsletter each week with the most important information or else once per month, depending on what works best for your company. You can really position your company as the best in the industry by keeping your subscribers well informed.

Share the Knowledge

Readers of your newsletter will anxiously await the next edition when you provide interesting information. For example, how to articles are wonderful options for your newsletter because they help people do things on their own. Since you are providing them with this information they become hooked on the information you send. You can fill the newsletter with all types of information as long as it relates to your industry in some way.

Gain Brand Awareness

If you are truly interested in promoting your brand then take advantage of the email newsletter. Once you have people subscribing to your newsletter because they are truly interested in reading it then you will find it is much easier to promote your products and services and create brand awareness. This should be approached slowly and surely, but it’s a great way to gain customers so take advantage of it.

Save Money

Marketing is expensive, but not when you use email marketing to share your newsletters and other important information. Because of this you will be able to save a great deal of money on postage, paper, ink, and the time it takes to stuff all those envelopes and take them to the post office. An email newsletter can be typed on a computer and then set up with an autoresponder to go to everyone on your contact list. That will result in significant savings over a year’s time, not to mention increase the likelihood of people reading your newsletter when it pops into their inbox.

Brought to you by Aaron Goldberg. Aaron is an advocate for Interspire, a provider of ecommerce shopping cart software, content management software, email newsletter software, and other web software solutions.

Free 39-week E-mail Newsletter on “Piano Chords & Chord Progressions”






Home




News Center




Blog



Login



Create Account








Front Page


Arts


Business


Education


Environment


Government


Industry


Lifestyle


Sports


Tech

OtherAutomotiveComputerEventsHealthHome and FamilyLegal / LawMediaMiscellaneousOpinion / EditorialPodcastingScienceSociety









rss Using Email Newsletters
RSS


E-mail Newsletters


Put PRWeb on your site












Free 39-week E-mail Newsletter on “Piano Chords & Chord Progressions”
An e-mail newsletter on piano chords and chord progressions is free from Keyboard Workshop of Medford, OR. For 39 weeks each student will receive an e-mail lesson on some aspect of piano chords and chord progressions.





Email ContactEmail



PDF VersionPDF



Printer Friendly VersionPrint




(PRWEB) July 1, 2004

A free 39-week e-mail newsletter titled “Piano Chords & Chord Progressions” is being offered by Keyboard Workshop of Medford, Oregon. While it is designed for self-motivated adults, it is also useful to younger students who may be taking piano lessons, but need supplementary material on chords and chord progressions.

The newsletter covers the entire gamut of piano chords from “the 3 chords you absolutely, positively must know”, to minor chord construction, extended chords such as 6th and 7th and 9th and 11th and 13th chords.

It also covers chord progressions – the way chords move in a song – from the standard progressions of a popular or classical song to the specialized progressions used in jazz, the blues, and gospel music piano playing.

There is no charge for the 39-week e-mail newsletter.

# # #







Contact



Duane Shinn

KEYBOARD WORKSHOP
541-664-7052
Email





Past News Releases

Group RssSubscribe













PRWeb Home


News Center



We’re here to help.

Call 1-866-640-6397




Twitter


LinkedIn


Facebook





Why PRWeb


How It Works


Who Uses It


Pricing


Learning


Blog


About Vocus


Contact Us


Partners


Subscribe to News


Terms of Service


Privacy Policy


Copyright


Site Map



upshot-50.gifupshot 50 Using Email Newsletterscodie 2009 Using Email Newsletters







Vocus©Copyright 1997-2009, Vocus PRW Holdings, LLC.
Vocus, PRWeb and Publicity Wire are trademarks or registered trademarks of Vocus, Inc. or Vocus PRW Holdings, LLC.







Create an Email Newsletter in 60 seconds

www.toddle.com. The easiest way to create and edit email newsletters with no tech skills. Simply edit in your browser and send with Outlook, Hotmail, Gmail etc. Professional award winning email templates. Works with a wide range of email managers Verticleresponse.com MailChimp.com Group-Mail.com iContact.com ConstantContact.com phplist.com And many many more… Start creating your email marketing now. www.toddle.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Question by tuckerandeva: How do I go about creating an email newsletter?
I have a small business and I am considering doing an email newsletter like I get all the time from various companies. I am a graphic design and only know basic HTML, but I’m not sure if that’s enough to be able to create one on my own. Are there any sites or tutorials on how to create an email marketing campaign on your own?
I want to use graphics too.

Best answer:

Answer by Rounder
you don’t need to know anything about html to create an email newsletter…

Give your answer to this question below!

How to Create Email Newsletters That Hook Clients

If you aren’t in the publishing business, the idea of creating, writing, editing, and distributing your own publication may feel impossible. But in the electronic age, literally every business with an email account can don the role of publisher and produce a newsletter that communicates with their clients and builds repeat sales.

Email newsletters are one of the best ways to offer advice, highlight special offers, and reveal new services you bring to your business. They encourage viral marketing when they are forwarded by readers. They establish your credibility in the marketplace, and put you ahead of the competition. Most importantly, an informative, insightful newsletter will keep your business at the top of your clients’ minds and make them want to come back again and again. But there’s more to it than sending out a monthly email.

If you want your business to reap the benefits of publishing an email newsletter, consider the following tips for creating something that your clients actually want to read.

1. Consider Your Audience

Knowing your audience and understanding what information they are interested in reading is the first key to creating a successful email newsletter, or any other publication. And knowing what your audience wants to read means you need to know who they are. If you’re targeting your clientele, consider why they come to your business in the first place. What demographic are you catering to? What are they looking for when they walk through your doors? What will make their life easier?

These factors will impact not only the content of your newsletter, but also the tone and style in which your information is presented. For example, busy moms may have different interests than vacationers, so you’ll make decisions about what to include in the letter based on your readers’ needs. Give this serious thought because your whole newsletter should reflect your understanding of your readers.

At first, you may not know if your newsletter is satisfying your readers. So always encourage feedback. Put your email address or phone number in the newsletter with a note to contact you about content ideas and other suggestions. Ask your clients when they come into the business whether or not they have been reading your newsletter, and ask them what they think. Let your clients know that you are looking for ways to improve, and they’ll let you know exactly what they want to see.

2. What to Include

The fun part of creating an email newsletter is deciding what kinds of tips and information you want to include. Some typical newsletter elements include industry news, personal anecdotes from clients, useful tips, reviews of books or websites, new employees and services at your business, articles and columns from you or other contributors, question and answer sections, upcoming events, surveys, and even promotions or special offers. Your content possibilities are endless. But again, the items you decide on should reflect your readers’ interests.

The key is to present your newsletter as a resource packed with useful information, rather than a blatant advertisement for your business. So with anything you write, especially promotional copy or descriptions of new services, describe all the benefits of what you can offer your clients, rather than touting your expertise. Many companies make the mistake of detailing their experience and reputation in attempts to win repeat clients. But this approach rarely yields the greatest results. If you want to get people interested in your business, then you need to shift your message to how your services can benefit them.

Rather than describing all the wonderful things about your business, describe all the wonderful results your clients will gain from your services. For example, if you want to sell your clients on a new facial service, then explain how much better it will make them look and feel. Or, if you have twenty years of experience, then tell them how they can rest easier knowing they are in the hands of experienced professionals. To really get people interested in your business, tell them exactly how you can improve their lives.

Once you’ve determined what items work best for your newsletter, you won’t have to start from scratch every time. If you decide to include a three or four small items in each issue, you can start looking for ideas that fit within those categories long before you actually sit down to write. And before long, the newsletter will practically write itself.

3. Be Consistent

When creating a successful email newsletter, you must pay attention to the details. And consistency plays an important role in a number of ways. First, any marketing material that you create should be grammatically correct and stylistically consistent, and your email newsletter is no different. Take time to proofread your newsletter, and let someone else check it just in case you miss something.

Another element of consistency is how frequently you publish your newsletter. A regular, monthly publication date will keep your clients’ attention without pestering them. That schedule should give you enough time to put together a winning newsletter and prevent the publication process from becoming too time consuming. Your publishing timeframe also helps build readership. If your newsletter is on target, your readers will look forward to finding it in their inbox month after month.

Creating Your Newsletter in the Future

Aside from considering your audience, clean formatting, and consistency, the most important aspect of any successful email newsletter is personality. Your newsletter should be a reflection of everything you do at your business. Essentially, you’re reaching out to your clientele and communicating with them even when they’re at home or work or wherever. So hold your newsletter to the same high standards that make your business successful.

Creating, publishing, and maintaining an email newsletter that your clients will love is a challenge, especially if you’re just starting out. And it may take you some time to develop what works for you and your readers. When you use these tips for creating an email newsletter, you give the project some direction and boost your success.

Melinda Copp is an editor and ghostwriter based in South Carolina. She works with her clients to create written copy that reflects their personality and professionalism. For more information about Melinda and her services, visit her online at www.MelindaWrites.com. If you have any questions about how Melinda can help you, send her an email at info@melindawrites.com.

TemplateZone.com Releases Email Marketing Reference Book with Email Newsletters Focus






Home




News Center




Blog



Login



Create Account








Front Page


Arts


Business


Education


Environment


Government


Industry


Lifestyle


Sports


Tech

OtherAutomotiveComputerEventsHealthHome and FamilyLegal / LawMediaMiscellaneousOpinion / EditorialPodcastingScienceSociety









rss How to Create Email Newsletters That Hook Clients
RSS


E-mail Newsletters


Put PRWeb on your site












TemplateZone.com Releases Email Marketing Reference Book with Email Newsletters Focus
TemplateZone.com today announced availability of a new email marketing reference book for small businesses: ‘Email Newsletters 101′.






Share ThisShareThis



Email ContactEmail



PDF VersionPDF



Printer Friendly VersionPrint




Cambridge, MA (PRWEB) January 27, 2005

TemplateZone.com today announced availability of a new email marketing reference book for small businesses: ‘Email Newsletters 101′. Available for free download in PDF format through March 31st, ‘Email Newsletters 101′ contains practical email marketing advice geared specifically for the small office and home office business person. The PDF eBook ‘Email Newsletters 101′ is a free download available through March 31st at http://www.templatezone.com/html-email-software/email-newsletters-101.asp

“As the makers of High Impact eMail 3.0, we have a vested interest in showing the small business market that email marketing can and should be a critical part of the marketing effort,” said Jim Kinlan of TemplateZone.com. “An email newsletter done the right way will deliver value to your reader, and become a valuable tool for you.” Tackling the production of a regularly sent email newsletter can be an overwhelming task for a resource-challenged small business. Using ‘Email Newsletters 101′ as a best practices guide, the small business can eliminate the guess work that leads to mistakes, and produce an email newsletter the right way, the first time.

As email newsletters have become a more common component of the email marketing mix, more businesses are sending them out, increasing competition. ‘Email Newsletters 101′ was written to help the small business deliver value to their readers. Over the course of its 150 pages, ‘Email Newsletters 101′ covers the following topics in-depth:

-Writing effective email newsletter content, including titles and subject lines

-Developing an email newsletter production schedule

-Best practices information, including how to make a call to action, archiving and mixing information with promotional content

-Privacy issues and CAN-SPAM

-Design, layout and HTML versus text email

-Distribution, list management and deliverability issues

-Your email newsletter and Search Engine Optimization

-How to use High Impact eMail 3.0 to develop the email newsletter

‘Email Newsletters 101′ has a regular retail price of .95 but will be available for free download through March 31st. Visit http://www.templatezone.com/html-email-software/email-newsletters-101.asp to download the PDF eBook today.

About the author

‘Email Newsletters 101′ was written by Michael Griffin and TemplateZone.com, with contributions from Greg Jarboe of SEO-PR (www.seo-pr.com) and Mark Scapicchio (www.scapicchio.com).

About TemplateZone.com

TemplateZone.com (http://www.templatezone.com) is an online store that sells software products designed to increase small business productivity. Along with High Impact eMail 3.0, TemplateZone.com also sells OfficeReady Pro 3.0, templates for Microsoft Office, employee handbook software, business plan software and marketing plan software.

Press Release Source: TemplateZone.com

###





Share:


























Contact



Tom Candee

TemplateZone.com
617-441-3191
Email






Past News Releases

Group RssSubscribe




TemplateZone Partners with…



TemplateZone.com Releases Special…



New HTML Email Marketing Case Study…













PRWeb Home


News Center



We’re here to help.

Call 1-866-640-6397




Twitter


LinkedIn


Facebook





Why PRWeb


How It Works


Who Uses It


Pricing


Learning


Blog


About Vocus


Contact Us


Partners


Subscribe to News


Terms of Service


Privacy Policy


Copyright


Site Map



upshot-50.gifupshot 50 How to Create Email Newsletters That Hook Clientscodie 2009 How to Create Email Newsletters That Hook Clients







Vocus©Copyright 1997-2009, Vocus PRW Holdings, LLC.
Vocus, PRWeb and Publicity Wire are trademarks or registered trademarks of Vocus, Inc. or Vocus PRW Holdings, LLC.