Written on March 18th, 2005 at 04:03 am by Darren Rowse
The 4 Secrets to an Effective E-Newsletter
One of the good blogs that I’ve started reading a bit more of lately is Search engine optimization and Online marketing, a group blog written about Affiliate programs, B2B Marketing, Business Blogging, SEO and more. They write an article today that might be helpful to bloggers wanting to explore developing an E-Newsletter to add to their blog and keep readers in touch with their blogging. They write 4 secrets - the first of which is:
‘Make it Useful. With a business to business newsletter in particular, it’s difficult to get any traction with readers if you don’t give them some kind of actionable “aha” with every issue you send. They are barraged with emails, and eager to click the delete button as often as possible.
Your goal therefore, is to give them pause. To make them live in fear that if they delete your newsletter, they will miss some insight that would have made a significant impact on their success. Useful information rises to the top of the pile, and when your newsletter is on top, you need not worry about how big the pile is….’
Read more of this article at The 4 Secrets to an Effective E-Newsletter
I would recommend starting an Email Newsletter for your blog if you’re interested in developing a more loyal readership. Last year I started one on my Digicam blog that has now been signed up for by 3000 or so readers that have opted into the newsletter which lets me promote my latest posts to them every week. Its really added a new dimension to what I do. Of course if you’re wanting to start such a newsletter make sure you’re willing to actually deliver what you promise to your readership.
One Response to “The 4 Secrets to an Effective E-Newsletter”
Christopher Proudlove
April 23rd, 2005 8:42 am
Darren
Great site - I’m a newbie and learning a great deal from it. On the newsletter front, can you recommend a freeware programme that will give me the wherewithall? I regret I do not have the capability to devise my own.
Regards
Chris
http://writeantiques.blogspot.com
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