An electronic newsletter delivered by email is a great way to connect with your customers, share information and deliver news, usually for a fraction of the cost of traditional direct mail. While many factors affect an e-newsletter's effectiveness, your newsletters must be:
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done
Select an e-newsletter service supplier
Several e-newsletter vendors make creating your newsletter quick and painless. Costs and features vary, but most provide user-friendly, turn-key solutions.
I recommend: Constant Contact,
Bronto and
Exact Target are just a few of the services that offer everything from design templates to list management.
Build your list and get permission
Develop a database by putting a "subscribe" box on your Web site home page. Make it easy for subscribers by requesting only their email address. Ask their permission with a "double opt-in," which asks for an email address, then sends a confirmation email asking subscribers to click on a link to confirm their participation. Another way to grow your list: Include a "Forward to a Friend" button on your newsletter.
I recommend: E-dialog is one company that provides database list management and comprehensive email list services. Most companies, such as
eNewsletters Online, allow you to import existing mailing lists and databases.
ListPower is another easy-to-use mailing list manager.
Develop and compose your content
Start with engaging, compelling subject lines to gain attention. Content should be relevant and useful to your target audience, and you should present it in a straightforward, honest tone. Avoid industry jargon or "sales speak." Also, design matters! It should facilitate scanning and skimming.
I recommend: E-newsletter copy tips are available free from
The Levinson Letter. Most newsletter services, like
MyNewsletterBuilder, offer pre-built templates and design advice.
Make it interactive
Take advantage of the interactive and personal nature of email newsletters by starting a conversation with your customer. Keep you goals in mind. What do you want your reader to do? Provide info? Respond to an offer? Fill out a survey? Make sure you include a call to action.
I recommend: For a good list of email tactics, visit
MarketingSherpa.
Track results and evaluate
Once your newsletter is sent, you can track open rates and "click throughs" to evaluate your campaign. Use this info to improve your next newsletter.
I recommend: Most email newsletter vendors, such as
Vertical Response, offer extensive reporting and tracking tools. To learn the lingo,
Azavar provides definitions of various email marketing analytics.