A newsletter is a great tool for keeping in touch with your website visitors. Your topic choices are almost endless.
Let's say that you own an online craft store. You might write a newsletter on the following:
- Fun Craft Ideas for Under $10
- Creative Craft Gift Ideas
- Tips on Using In-Season Fruits and Veggies in Your Seasonal Decorating
- Exciting Craft Projects to Entertain Your Kids
Can you see what I'm talking about? The possibilities are as limitless as the opportunities for you to keep in touch with your customers. Don't shy away because you are not the best writer! Anyone can produce an interesting article if it is geared to something the person is passionate about.
Please check out my own product that is geared toward writing and publishing an income-producing newsletter:
http://www.createandpublishanewsletter.com/
A great place to learn about writing effectively online is a site called http://www.write101.com.
Writing a newsletter is a great way to add value to your website. It will keep your readers loyal and happy!
Another benefit is that you are keeping yourself in front of your list (remember your list?) with more than just electronic communication. While a newsletter can be delivered via email, it is even better to deliver it on good old fashioned paper via the mail. This way your list sees you even more.
(Note: this article is part of a mini-course with twenty lessons. You can find that entire free mini-course here: http://brentriggsblog.com/minicourses.asp )
Author:Brent Riggs
Added: Sun, 30 Sep 2007 21:10:24 -0400
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About the Author: G. Brent Riggs, author of "Life Without Debt", "Desperation Station" and SeriousFaith.com has over 20 years experience as an business owner, teacher, personal growth coach and mentor. You can contact him from his main website: http://www.gbrentriggs.com
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