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Creating a Great Print Newsletter
by Colin Ong TS
The traditional print media newsletter is still
useful even in the rapidly changing age of the Internet and IT. Its uses
are so multi-faceted that it can cover just about anything — from the
company’s profile to promotions, home-order system and contests. Before
the Internet homepage became so common, the newsletter was the main
source of an organization’s communication to its customers.
Even today, an organization should produce a good
newsletter on paper before it starts to construct its homepage because
it can learn about the impact and avoid similar mistakes being made on
its web pages. Newsletters can also introduce customers and encourage
them to enter its corporate website.
Here are some pointers to create a great
newsletter:
Make it Accessible
The newsletter can be strategically placed at the
payment counter or the entrance of the shopping department. It should
also be free to customers. Some departmental stores also include
discount coupons that are attached to the newsletters.
Make it Personal
A newsletter should be personal and convincing to
the reader. It should include lots of write-ups of model employees and
how they have contributed to the organization. Employees should also be
encouraged to contribute articles to it. Include a photograph of the
contributor together with the article. This puts a face to the names and
increases the organization's credibility. Encourage customers to vote
for the best employee too.
Keep Readers Hooked
A newsletter should include basic elements of
“stickiness” such as contests and discount coupons, that keep readers
coming back for more. Your readers will be less inclined to treat the
newsletter as a “flyer” that they will quickly discard.
One easy idea is to create a large jigsaw of the
company’s logo with separate parts found in different issues. Once
completed, the customer can collect a prize.
You can also include interesting write-ups about
your industry or expertise that suit your target customers. It is also
good to encourage your alliance partners to co-produce the newsletter so
that you can also use their distribution channels to give-away the
newsletter.
Classifieds Area
A newsletter can be a channel of communication and
sales for the company’s customers. Creating a classifieds area will
definitely generate more interest. The benefit to the organization too
is enormous.
By analyzing the ads, the organization can learn a
lot about the purchasing habits and other relevant demographics of its
customers. This will be useful for the Sales and Marketing Department.
Introduce Your Website
Once a newsletter reaches a certain level of
readership, you can then promote your organization's newly created
website. You can also create a contest for customers to design your
company’s website.
This makes sense as they will be the ones whom
your company is targeting in the first place. This will also ensure that
your website will have some “hits” in its initial months.
Feedback Channel
A newsletter can also be used to generate feedback
about the company’s service and products. This will help the Personnel
Dept. improve the customer service. The best letter received can also be
awarded a prize.
Colin Ong TS is the Founder of the
12n Online
Community and
MR=MC Consulting.
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