08 Mar 2008 11:49:08 | Michael Green
Newsletters are becoming ever more popular. Not surprising –
since all editors know that they are a tried and tested method
for both disseminating information and subtly (and quite
frequently blatantly) promoting any product or service. In
short, newsletters work for their owners.
IT’S A CROWDED WORLD OUT THERE. But the Internet and Email (as
well as lower print production costs) have meant that the number
of newsletter Titles is growing at breakneck speed!
And with new Titles being published by the hour - covering just
about every subject under the sun - the market is getting pretty
jam-packed out there.
So how are you going to ensure that your newsletter doesn’t get
crowded-out? How will you guarantee that your publication gains
and develops a truly loyal readership, when they could so easily
be distracted by your competitors’ newsletter offerings?
The answer?
YOU’VE GOT TO GIVE YOUR PUBLICATION A TON OF "NEWSLETTER
PERSONALITY".
Or to put it more accurately, you actually need to allow your
own personality the space to shine through and dominate your
written publication.
You see, when somebody meets you face-to-face they are quickly
presented with (and pick up on) your personality traits and this
makes you instantly memorable. Even when you have a conversation
on the phone, you naturally give over a whole range of
characteristics that mean that you’ll likely be remembered in
the future.
But once you’re in writing, particularly if it’s in the form of
a plain text email, then you’ve got to fight harder to have your
personality shine through.
And the stakes couldn’t be higher. If you fail to impress your
readers, then they will quickly forget all about you and move
onto your competition. But the *best* way to distinguish
yourself is to let your personality leap at the reader, right
off the page or screen!
Now many newsletter editors face a problem that they are more
accustomed to writing somber business documents than publishing
a lively and memorable read.
HERE IS A TIP TO HELP YOU GET YOUR "NEWSLETTER PERSONALITY"
RIGHT OUT THERE.
Think about your favorite newspaper. Maybe it’s the New York
Times, USA Today or some local paper that you buy weekly.
Somewhere in that paper there will be a columnist that you
probably turn to and read week-in week-out. Why? Because you
feel you know the characteristics of the writer. You understand
where they’re coming from, on a whole range of issues. You
either empathize with their views or read the column because it
makes you angry and you enjoy the controversy.
No matter. What that journalist has achieved is to make their
own personality leap from the paper. And you need to emulate
precisely that approach in your entire newsletter!
HOW TO HAVE COMPLETE STRANGERS FEEL THEY KNOW YOU.
If you don’t do it already, start telling your readership a
little bit about yourself. People like to feel they know you and
understand where you’re coming from. Here are some handy
pointers. Just pull out and use the ones that best apply for
your own newsletter readership.
- ENSURE THAT YOUR READERS KNOW WHERE YOU ARE FROM. People
automatically start to think they know you and build a picture
just from a place name, State or Country. You may not have been
there for years, but it’ll start to build an image picture in
your readers’ minds!
- ESTABLISH WHETHER YOU ARE STRAIGHT-LACED OR A BIT OF A JOKER.
Humor can work wonders, but if you’re not a natural funny man
(or woman) then don’t try and fake it. Just beyourself.
- BE FORTHRIGHT ABOUT YOUR VIEWS. Don’t sit on the fence
worrying about whether your readership will agree or not.
Establish where you are coming from straight-away and celebrate
the fact. Either your readers will agree or if they disagree, it
will create some interest and soon you’ll get readers letters,
etc...you get the idea.
Whether you’re new to the newsletter editing game or already
established, remember that your readers have a choice. If your
publication comes across as faceless and lacking in personality,
the chances are your readers will jump ship, right across to the
nearest competition.
Good luck, Michael Green
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About Author :
Michael Green is known as THE newsletter guru. He's created two
toolkits to help YOU create your own newsletter or Ezine
http://www.howtoWRITEaNEWSLETTER.com and
http://www.EasyEzineToolkit.com