14 Mar 2008 02:22:53 | Justine Curtis, Enable UK
Our last three newsletters have covered the hot topic of emailed
newsletters, their importance in Keeping Your Customers
Informed, How to Build Your Subscriber List and How To Write
Your Newsletter. If you’re new to our newsletter or have missed
out on any of these editions, to view the complete series visit
our Newsletter Archive here:
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So having accepted the importance of producing an email
newsletter, you’ve begun to establish your subscriber list and
have started writing, or gathering content for it, how are you
going to improve and make money from your publication? This
month we are going to tackle Ways to Improve and Make Money from
your Newsletter.
Getting Your Newsletter Delivered The first issue is to make
sure that your subscribers are opening your newsletters. It may
sound obvious, they’ve subscribed to receive this free but
valuable information of course they’ll open and read it, right?
Wrong! There’s a whole host of delivery issues that can stop
them.
This can be a particular problem if you are using an html
template style email as opposed to a plain text version. You may
need to educate your readers about the need to add trusted
senders to their address books as it is a fact that many email
programmes and email address providers wont display the html
content of emails sent by sources not in the recipients address
book. Some won’t even include the html by default even if you
are in their address book! Unless your subscribers have added
you to their address book, there’s a good chance they won't see
your HTML graphics and if your important text is contained
within a graphic, they may therefore not see any part of it.
So what should you do?
Well, you have a few options:
·Determine whether HTML is a must-have. Do your subscribers
really prefer HTML in their email, or is that just what your
creative department would prefer?
·If you must send HTML email, offer subscribers a choice between
HTML and text only, if at all possible.
·Educate subscribers to add you to their address books. Include
this message on the subscription page and in your confirmation
email. Also make it part of your template, near the unsubscribe
link, e.g.: "To unsubscribe - Click here!" "To make sure that
you keep receiving our valuable publication - Add us to your
address book!"
·Be absolutely sure, if you send HTML email, all CAN-SPAM
compliance items, such as the opt-out link and postal address,
will appear properly and in a readable format, regardless of
whether the recipient reads the email with HTML rendering turned
on.
·As a back up, why not add your newsletter to your web site and
follow up your normal newsletter mail-out a day or two later
with a short “In case you missed this months issue…” message,
using plain text and including a link to your latest edition as
posted on your web site.
So once you’ve made every effort to make sure your subscribers
are receiving your newsletter, you just have to make sure they
want to open it.
Getting Your Newsletter Opened
All that your subscribers will initially see in their inbox is
the sender address (yours) and the subject line of the email.
This tiny line of text has a powerful job to do and all without
the benefit of colour, graphics, or different fonts. Make sure
your subject lines are relevant to your readers and create some
sense of urgency or curiosity to encourage your readers to open
them. For example used timed offers, information that is time
critical or make them feel that they could be missing out on
something important. For example:
“Tickets for (your event) are selling out fast. Have you got
yours yet?”
“Top 10 Reasons to Attend (your event)”
“Are You Ready For (your event)”
Once your subscribers have received and opened your email, it’s
important you get the welcome message right.
Getting the Welcome Message Right
The welcome message contained within the first few lines of your
email should support your brand and provide the reader with
information about the contents of the current edition of the
newsletter. It can also be a great marketing tool, an effective
way to jumpstart the development of an ongoing business
relationship.
As well as advising your readers what this edition is about, use
this as an opportunity to point readers back to your Web site.
Provide a link and a reason. A content or informational web site
can discuss how frequently it's updated. If you're an e-commerce
site, mention something special about your site in a
feature/benefit manner to encourage them to visit now, and often
in the future. Another idea is to offer an incentive. Provide a
link to get a special report at no charge or offer a discount on
a purchase in the near future. The goal is to get readers back
to the site and into the habit of visiting regularly.
Properly planned and executed, your welcome message can serve as
not only a reference point for readers but also a great sales
and advertising device. Search Engine Marketing Benefits of an
Email Newsletter
An email newsletter from your company is a powerful marketing
tool. We’ve already suggested that you archive your newsletter
on your web site to aid those who lose access to it through
over-zealous html filters. But you should also archive it as
valuable content as not only does it position your company as a
source of expert advice, but it can double as a means of
building both links to your web site and onsite content, both
key factors in high search engine rankings.
Increasing Quality Web Site Content
Your email newsletter archive, as it grows, creates a pool of
information that's directly related to your products or
services. The key words and phrases in your articles relate
directly to what you sell, and as you add more pages to the
archive, you increase the chances that one of the pages from
your website will appear in the search engines results.
It's vital that you maintain search engine marketing best
practices while creating your archive. This includes, but is not
limited to, creating keyword rich urls (use the article title,
which should be keyword rich in its own right), making all
archive pages static rather than dynamic, using your keyword
rich article title in archive page title tags, and using
keywords in all the link text.
Remember to include at least one link to your home page or
related site page from every page in your email newsletter
archive.
Tempt the Search Engine Robots
Search engine robots return more frequently to regularly updated
pages. This means that if you update your homepage with a
paragraph or two from your most recent article robots will
notice and begin to crawl your front page more regularly.
These regular visits mean that search engines will become aware
of other site changes too, and means that your presence in the
their indices will be fresh.
Link Building
Links remain a principle means by which some search engines
determine both value and relevance of a site for given search
terms. Remember to encourage people to link to your article
(it's also wise to include a "send this article to a friend"
function). It’s also a good idea to syndicate your articles for
use by other publishers as they will include your article in
full, with all links intact, along with your author bio and
links at the end of your article in order to comply with
copyright rules. Syndicating your newsletter also means that you
will be reaching an extended audience and may well attract new
customers and/or subscribers to your newsletter.
Your readers will reward a consistent publication schedule and
quality, solid content by increasing their open rates. Once
you’ve got them to open your newsletter and read the content you
have very opportunity to redirect them back to your web site and
extend all kinds of rewards and special offers.
Selling Advertising
When you have a large subscriber base, you can also offer
advertisers space within your publication. There are several
ways you can do this. If you offer a text only newsletter you
can break the article in half and insert a text advert in
between the content. If you are using html format, you can
include banners in your newsletter. You can also write articles
tailor made to sell a specific third party product to your
customers but make sure it is always be useful and relevant to
them and appropriate to the usual content of your newsletter.
You could also offer to write a review of the product for the
advertiser but if you are endorsing the product, make sure you
have tried it out first!
So there you have it, a complete guide to producing a successful
email newsletter including Keeping Your Customers Informed, How
to Build Your Subscriber List, How To Write Your Newsletter and
Ways To Improve and Make Money from Your Newsletter.
Starting next month a new series: Your potential customers, who
are they, where can you find them, how to turn them into
customers and how to keep them coming back for more.
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