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Write a Better Newsletter!
by BB Lee
You've decided to write your very own
newsletter to promote your business, communicate with your customers, or just
for FUN.
You've read hundreds of newsletters.
You've also noticed many of these
newsletters lack original material.
They are identical in format and/or
article content!
Don't fall into that easy trap!
The following tips will help the new
newsletter writer/ publisher create a better newsletter.
Know Who You Are Writing For
This sounds simple enough, you must
know your readers. What are their demographics. Are they male, female,
young, old, middle income, high income, getting by, just starting out,
looking for business opportunities, looking for work at home jobs, stay
at home moms, business women or men. Learn to select the articles that
reflect your readers' interest.
Establish a Publishing Schedule
Professionals publish on a regular
basis.
Make that your goal!
A regular publishing schedule will also
assist you when you accept articles from writers. The contributors will
have an idea when to submit articles. And this will also assist in
scheduling your ads. You will know how to schedule ads, knowing what
issue they will appear in, according to your publishing schedule.
Stick to Your Plan Like Glue
If you plan your issues the 1st of
every month stick to it. Don't publish erratically. You will lose
readers or they may forget they subscribed to your newsletter because of
your irregular publishing schedule.
Proofread
Proofreading is very critical to the
publishing process. Every publisher must proofread the newsletter before
it is sent out. Take the time to correct any spelling or grammar errors.
This will improve the quality of your publication. Run your spell check
program and then go over the text with your own eyes looking for common
errors the program may have ignored like substituting two for too, or
their for they're.
Experiment With Style
Change your format. Add different types
of articles. Ask readers to send in their questions or opinions. Have
surveys. Trivia bits, breaking news, quotes, even your favorite jokes.
The change in format will keep readers interested while improving your
writing skills in various formats.
Research
Research your articles online. Add
interesting links to more relevant information. Links to another free
resource, software, interesting downloads, are always welcomed.
Invite New Writers
Writing a newsletter is overwhelming to
most new publishers. Seek help from writers online. Ask your readers or
writers to contribute to the newsletter. Offer a resource box in your
newsletter to all contributors as compensation.
This will prompt queries from many
writers. And of course you can easily download articles from many
article directories online.
Follow the tips in this article to make
your newsletter stand out above all the rest!
BB Lee is editor and publisher of
SmallBizBits.
Visit online for unique home based business ideas and for a free
newsletter template.
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