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Compelling Newsletter Content:2 Big Problems

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From what I see, many small business professionals struggle with writing compelling newsletter content. The trick to creating compelling newsletter content is simple: You’ve got to connect with readers in emotional ways and offer solutions to their problems. . Here’s a little tool I use to create newsletters for my clients.

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Your Business Newsletter: What’s Your Brand Personality?

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When it comes to a business newsletter, your brand is perceived in a blink of an eye. As I shared in my last post, your newsletter should build trust and confidence with your readers. Your newsletter is a representation of you and your business. It’s a part of your brand. Questions on branding? Send me an email.

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Great Newsletters: 5 Must-Haves for Better Design

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Have you noticed what great business newsletters have in common? They’re easily scannable; that is to say, you can easily scan the newsletter to determine the topic, the key message and what action the writer wants you to take. That’s why newsletter design is so important. Organize your newsletter to make it easy to scan.

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Managing Your Newsletter Email List:5 Must-Do’s

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When it comes to creating or growing your newsletter email list , you need to stay on top of managing it so it brings you clients. Sending newsletters with relevant useful information is a great way to keep connected, but it needs to be done as efficiently as possible. Creating a newsletter email list is no exception.

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E-Newsletters: What’s the Ideal Format?

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Newsletters: What’s the best format to send yours so it gets delivered, opened, and read? . There is a definite divergence of opinions, but according to my readers, the preferred formatting and distribution method for e-Newsletters is HTML. Either sent as an attachment, or viewed as a page on their websites.). Simplicity.

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Tips to Get Your Business Newsletter Read

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Does anyone read your business e-newsletter? In a previous post, I asked if you were sending a holiday newsletter for your business. Here are a few timeless tips to help you get your newsletter read. Be sure to use the same font throughout the newsletter and format your content for easy reading.

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Best Kept Secret of an Email Newsletter Bio

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What’s the best kept secret of a newsletter bio? As I mentioned in my last post, your bio on your blog or website About page should be current and tell a story, rather than be a resume written in the third person. The same is true for an email newsletter bio. ” (WIIFM). This will draw them into reading your bio.