Unlike any other marketing vehicle, newsletters give you the opportunity to contact your audience and convey your expertise in a way that offers value and information. Newsletters provide a reason — and a structure — to maintain ongoing contact. One of our clients has even said that recipients call if her newsletter is a few days late.
A newsletter can include all kinds of information you might otherwise have to develop multiple vehicles to communicate.
Provide Information :: new phone numbers, address changes, new hires, additional services.
Get feedback :: announce a contest, run a survey, promote a hotline.
Brag :: share recent successes, a case study, announce staff speaking and publishing efforts.
It’s very important to provide some non-self-serving information too. Educating your audience about your field can only enhance your image and the value of your relationships.
If gathering all this information on a regular basis seems daunting, it doesn’t have to be. There are ways to manage the task and develop a valuable piece in a timely and cost-effective manner.
Size :: How long should it be? Look at others in your field, ask good clients, and think about how much time you want yourself, your staff or your service provider to invest in this project.
Scope :: What is it going to be about? One way to tame content is to choose a few areas to cover and write articles within those areas. For each section, have a list of topics. When building each issue, fill each “slot”. You can also expand and re-purpose content you already have. Create a “news” section to re-purpose press releases, a “question of the month” that draws from the FAQs on your website. What to include depends on your audience. Longtime clients may connect with knowing that Mary Jones had twins last month, but will the CEO of your hottest prospect?
Send :: Choose your mailing list according to the goals of the project. Is the main purpose client contact, prospecting, education or something else? You can pull names from your own database, build a new list from research, or rent lists from a variety of list brokers.
Style :: Are you going for a casual note or a professional communiqu