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Creating Your First Newsletter

Creating Your First Newsletter

Part of any successful business is building a relationship with your contacts and any prospective clients. A newsletter can be a useful way to keep in touch. Not only does it act as a reminder of who you are and what you do but it provides an opportunity to add value and let them know about your services and products.

1. Purpose. Firstly - What's it's purpose? Who is your audience? Are you planning to gain clients, grow your reputation or both?

2. Be authentic, be yourself - this will distinguish you from all the other 1000s of newsletters out there.

3. Jotting down ideas for potential topics. Start a notebook, open up a file for ideas as you come up with them or come across something you think might be useful.

4. Sign up to other people's newsletters. Subscribe to people or businesses newsletters that you know or respect and see how they do it. They vary a great deal in content, quality, format and frequency. See what you like and dislike, what would work for you?

5. Think of a key topic and start writing. Start with whatever comes to mind. Maybe leave it a day or so then do some more. Work on it until you're reasonably happy but don't expect perfection. It's going to evolve and change over time as your business grows so the important thing is to get it out there!

6. Set yourself a deadline. Stick to it and then get it posted. Decide on a frequency and plan time to write it on a weekly/monthly basis or whatever frequency you feel comfortable with. Twice a month seems to be the recommended frequency for keeping you fresh in people’s minds but might seem too much. A longer newsletter once a month or quarterly may be better for your type of business and your potential audience.

7. Format and layout. Although I cut and paste mine from Word some email browsers convert it to text, which can mess up the formatting so keep it simple. Avoid tables, columns and large images. Formatting and automation becomes more important as your distribution list grows. Once you’re happy with the layout create a template that you can re-use each time.

8. Avoiding the spam filters. Filters look for certain words within the email title and content and filter out suspect emails as spam. Some subscribers may not even realise that your email isn’t reaching them. Lots of images and different fonts styles and sizes will also affect filters. Keep it simple. Use a utility like Spam Assassin to check the header and text of your newsletter to avoid it being filtered out by some ISPs spam filters.

9. Contact Information. Always include your contact information and your brief business message or tagline - what's your niche, who are your clients? Provide a link to your website.

10. Subscribe/unsubscribe options. I've had people forward my newsletters so give new subscribers a way to contact you and get added for the next one. Confirm with new subscribers that you have added them. Known as double opt-in and available through some auto responders. Always give people the option to unsubscribe from your newsletter. This is a legal requirement in some countries and is good practice.

11. Your distribution. Now you've written it, who are you going to send it to? Use your current address book - friends, family, colleagues, people you’ve met networking. It’s grown as my contact database has grown. Capture people’s email addresses when they visit your website. If you make a new contact - send them your newsletter as an example of who you are and what you do and invite them to subscribe.

Important: Don’t include the address list in the To: field. Use the Bcc list instead. This stops your readers seeing everyone else’s email address and possibly getting into the hands of spammers!


12. Test. Send it to a couple of friends to test it out - they can give you feedback on it. Also send it to yourself if you have various email accounts with different providers to see that they get through the filters OK and any formatting comes across OK.

You can add auto responder services like Aweber as you go and increase the frequency - apparently monthly is too little, some people recommend twice a month or even weekly. I receive some that are 2-3 times a week (too much in my opinion).


Additional tips:

Best day to send.
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Business: Tuesday to Thursday. Monday people tend to be dealing with emails after the weekend. On Friday most people want to leave early and clear their desks at the end of the week so will tend to ignore less important emails.

Personal: People are more likely to read their emails on Friday to Sunday. However, people may also check personal emails when at home so it can be harder to target them specifically.


Best time to send.
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Around lunchtime’s are best avoiding the morning rush of emails and the end of the day when people are less likely to read them before they leave the office.


The most important thing is to get started.


Copyright 2006: Clare Evans





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