Online
Affiliate Marketer
George McBride
Top Sales Performer

Grow
Your Business With A Newsletter

Newsletter publishing helps your business
grow. Whether
you run a large corporation or a small home-based business as a
solo-entreprenuer, publishing your own online newsletter can be a great
way to grow your business.
And it’s actually a lot easier than
you might think.
Some of the benefits you can expect from
newsletter publishing include:
- Improved
Credibility.
Publishing your own online newsletter keeps your company name in front
of your best customers and prospects. This sort of exposure can help
build your credibility.
- Reduced
Marketing Expenses.
The cost of online newsletter publishing is significantly lower than
printing and mailing paper-based newsletters.
- Reduce
Distribution Time.
Once the design is completed, your online newsletter can be sent out
with the click of your mouse. No waiting for printing, sorting,
postage, deliveries, etc…
- Instant
Feedback.
With the speed of the Internet, you can track any feedback or responses
to your online newsletter almost instantly. List segmentation
tools let you know how many people opened your newsletter and
how
many people clicked through to your site or offer page.
How To Get
Started
Steps for you to consider:
- Content
- Audience
- Process
Content: If you
are watching your market
and involved with their needs, your market should already be giving you
a number of ideas on what to cover in your newsletter. A dentist might
send out regular dental hygiene tips. An insurance company might send
out tips on insurance policies, options, or financial investment tips.
A veterinarian might send out tips on how to care for animals. A
business coach might send out tips on personal development or promotion.
One good way to find ideas is to go through
your emails
and look through the questions your clients and prospects have asked.
These emails provide great starting points and could provide ideas for
several newsletters.
Decide on how often you will publish your
newsletter.
Weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly are typically the most preferred
delivery schedules. Your market and feedback will help you decide on
the best schedule for your newsletter. The key is to be consistent and
keep your prospects and clients informed with relevant and timely
information.
Audience: Once
you’ve decided on a schedule, format, and content, the next
step is to begin building
your list of subscribers.
Start with your existing customers. Ask them
to subscribe
to your newsletter by filling out a subscription form at your web site.
You can use services like the TrafficWave AutoResponder System to build
and manage your subscriber lists.
You can also invite visitors to your site to
subscribe by filling out the same form at your web site.
If you send out direct mail, add a note and
invitation to your next mailing.
Be sure to include an invitation to subscribe
on any emails you send out, articles you write, forums you belong to,
etc…
Process: By
using a service like SystemeIO,
you can easily create templates for your newsletter that incorporate
your logo, look like your web site, etc..
You can also track the number of times your
newsletter is
opened and even track the number of click-throughs to your site. This
helps you get a good grasp on how well your newsletter is being
received and how productive it is being for your business.
To learn more about the SystemeIO AutoResponder system,
request our free report by filling out this form.
I would strongly suggest that your news
letter is a short "Abstract" with a Read More link
to your blog.
This allows you to add general advertising to your newsletter and when
they see an article they like, they select "Read More" and they go to
your blog. This creates engagement (The comments on your blog) and
target ads. You focus your ads to their choice in articles.
This increases your ad exposure without
overwhelming your
prospect with ads. They self-select their interests and your ads target
that interest.
For example, My newsletter may have an
abstract about 3 things:
- Questions that Lead to
Engagement
- List Building or Social Media
- Market Value of QR codes
They select their area of interest and see
ads targeted
to that selection. Also using a blog to support your newsletter enables
you to direct "past articles of interest" in your newsletter. The
result, your Newsletter is full of great content but your not
constantly creating tons of content.

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