Email Marketing

Creating An Email Newsletter

Posted in Email Marketing by Richard Harrington on 3rd of December, 2009
Tags: internet marketing, online advertising, email marketing, email marketing campaign, email campaign, email newsletters, writing emails, email maling list

Once you have a customer's email address and name you want to keep their interest in your brand. A newsletter is a good way to incorporate the latest updates and special offers with information about your business. A newsletter or E-zine is a regular bulletin sent out to customers electronically.

The frequency that you send out emails has to be considered carefully. If you send too many emails you will become annoying and pretty soon your customers will either delete your emails without reading them or opt out of receiving your newsletter. If you don't send the newsletter often enough, you won't build a reputation with your customer and they will lose interest.

Make sure you put your contact details on your newsletter such as your name, telephone number and website address. A customer is more likely to trust you and purchase from you if they are able to contact you. If a customer has queries, they will appreciate being able to contact you for an answer and therefore more likely to make a purchase.

Rather than promoting your products or brand directly, you should promote subscription to your newsletter. You will be giving information rather than a direct sale. Building a reputation with customers and being recognised in this way will encourage future sales with customers. Provide links to your website throughout the newsletter to encourage people to visit, which is where you are making sales.

Email marketing can be conducted in various frequencies and employing the services of a reputable marketing company such as Click Consult can help you build a powerful email marketing campaign to maximise your products or services to your list of subscribers.