| Newsletters are a great way of reaching your
target audience to promote your products and services.
Newsletters allow you to reach a wide market to launch/expand
your brand to potential clients and also cross/up-sell to your
existing clientele.
It is an inexpensive and very targeted means of promotion in
comparison to television commercials and advertising in print
publications. At the same time, newsletters are an effective and
-- unlike spamming -- respected method of marketing.
The e-newsletter playing field is democratized in the sense
that both small and large businesses can both send effective,
professional looking newsletters. Follow the steps outlined in
this white paper to ensure that your e-newsletter is up to
scratch and the best that it can be.
Why Choose an E-Newsletter?
Make sure you know what an e-newsletter is, and type of
content belongs in it before you decide to choose one as a means
of marketing.
Readers don't want to see information in an e-newsletter that
they can find on your website, so make sure your newsletter
offers the reader a reason to read. Include current information
and updates on your company or any future developments and
projects that are being planned (give them a sneak preview),
advertise discounts for new products just for subscribing and
include articles relating to your field of expertise.
The "Personal" Touch
Effective newsletters should always contain a personal touch,
mainly to appear in-touch with your reader and his/her needs.
It is important to let your personality dominate the
newsletter so that it doesn't present itself as yet another
mediocre sales blur. Make sure you capture the first name of
your reader so that you can address them by it. There's nothing
worse than getting a "Hi there" when you should really
be getting a "Hi John".
Create a feeling of community to let your readers know that
their opinions and views really do count. Correspondingly,
encourage readers to be an active member of yout community by
allowing them to contribute with feedback on featured articles
and even make contributions to your newsletter themselves.
It is imperative that you study who your target audience is.
Find out what topics will interest your readers by placing
surveys on your site or in your newsletters and follow up with
related information in future editions. Encourage readers to
send your newsletters to friends who may be interested by using
a 'send this newsletter to a friend' feature.
Your newsletter will attract people who possess similar
demographics to your existing subscribers. It's important to
research and outline who your members are and what they want -
regardless of whether your subscriber list is small or large -
that way you can optimize your newsletter to be both useful and
relevant to your audience.
Don't Over-Do the Sales Pitch
E-newsletters are great resources for cross selling and
up-selling your products and services, yet while most
newsletters contain some advertising, be careful not to go
overboard.
This becomes even more prominent if you plan to include third
part advertisements. Readers almost certainly don't subscribe to
newsletters to receive what they will essentially consider as
junk mail. If you over-do the advertising then your newsletter
is no more than Spam, and the unsubscribe link is sure to ensue.
Look and Feel
It's a good idea to extend your branding efforts to your
newsletter. If customers associate your website with a good
product or service and subscribed to your newsletter through
your site, then it would be beneficial to keep your branding
efforts prominent in your newsletters too.
For members that have not yet transacted with you, your
newsletter is definitely a good way of subtly introducing them
to your brand. Additionally, make sure your newsletter is easy
to navigate and contains no broken links.
Present your information in small paragraphs with links to
more information if necessary. That way, you can place more
detailed information on your site and readers can click on the
relevant links that catch their attention to read more.
Legitimate Email Marketing - the Respected Alternative
There are a few steps that you will need to follow to ensure
your newsletter does not seem invasive. You need to accommodate
for subscribers who are wary about receiving newsletters by
providing them with an unsubscribe link.
Unsubscribe link - It's important that your subscribers don't
feel like you're making it difficult for them to unsubscribe. If
you do hide your unsubscribe link or act evasively about
presenting a clear unsubscribe link, then you are portraying
yourself as sly and ambiguous - a good way to lose subscribers.
At the same time, you should ensure that the unsubscribe
request is actually honored and the subscribers is taken off the
list immediately.
Multiple lists - If your subscribers belong to different
lists, it is important that you specify which list they belong
to and make sure you do not email the same subscribers
repeatedly about unrelated products.
It's also important that you take the time to offer tailored
e-newsletters to specific lists so that you present readers with
more customized information. It's important to remember that
people sign up to for newsletter because of the value perception
-- more commonly known as "what's in it for me?".
If the information in your newsletter tries to cater to too
many different subscriber lists then the line between being
informative and junk mail becomes very blurred.
Conclusion
Most businesses have an e-newsletter -- regardless of whether
they are a one-person business or a large corporation. Unlike
posted newsletters, print publications and other hard copy
methods, e-newsletters add a lot more dimension to your
marketing efforts, including cost-effectiveness, timely sending,
dynamic design, content, presentation and easy feedback.
Newsletters help your company touch base with both existing
and potential customers -- they are not designed for long drawn
out articles, but rather short, informative snippets of
information that make some level of impact.
Sharpen your e-newsletter for your readers and make sure you
keep optimizing it for both present and future subscribers by
enhancing the sense of community and personalization. The
positive difference that an effective newsletter can make, will
do wonders for your business. |