Newsletter example, to start your successful business
The first newsletter example is the popular free
newsletter. This is a good newsletter to begin with, because it is free
your readers will not be so critical and if you make some beginner
mistakes, it will not cost you too much. Free newsletters are often used
as mere advertising machines, but I suggest a different approach. When
you are building your business with newsletters, take a more far sighted
approach. View your free newsletter as an experiment for perfecting a
newsletter model, for future profit.
With this newsletter example, never underestimate your
readers, do not dismiss them because they joined for free. If you handle
your newsletter right, you can turn your free readers into loyal,
paying, lifetime customers. Keep up your readers’ interest with great
content. Give them at least 2 good informative articles, aim to make
sure at least one of them a brand new original. Try to write one of them
yourself and then choose an interesting article. Include a tips section
and depending on your subject, an events segment. Always include an
opinion poll, to allow your readers to give you feedback. This will help
you to tailor your newsletter to your readers needs and allow you to
constantly improve. Strive to keep on improving. When you achieve a low
unsubscribe rate, you know that you have a great publication! As you
improve your newsletter, experiment with getting targeted visitors.
Always use multiple ways of getting subscribers here is a resource that
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Put no more than 3 or 4 ads in this newsletter example,
usually your own targeted offers and when your newsletter reaches 700 to
1000 you will get some sales and start to make money. Now your free
newsletter will start to pay off. You can send Solo Ads to your
subscribers but I do not recommend more than 2 per week. When your
newsletter reaches a certain size 600-1000 subscribers, you can start
offering to sell some ad space in your newsletter. Again be
conservative, you will make more with your offers than just selling ads.
Ad swaps with other publishers are a good way to show your offers to a
wider audience. when you get bigger you can swap some lucrative joint
ventures. Now your free newsletter is starting to make you money, it is
time to move on to the next newsletter example as you build your
business with newsletters.
The next newsletter example is a paid subscription
newsletter. This is where all the work you put into the free newsletter
will pay off. You will now know how to put together a great newsletter
and you have built a sizeable list of subscribers, who already enjoy
your newsletter. Before you publish a subscription newsletter remember
that you must be the expert in your field. make sure you can write
quality original content. There are a few more adjustments to make when
you publish a subscription newsletter: Always remember that your subscribers have paid for
their newsletter and expect a good return for their money. Make sure
that you are careful to edit your newsletter for any grammar or spelling
mistakes you have a more critical audience now. Make sure that your
articles are original and a little more specialized, you may have to
research your articles, but remember over delivering is the key to happy
customers, so your work will be well worth it. Although you will not have any paid ads in this
publication your paid monthly subscription newsletter will give you a
residual income and as you gain more subscribers will give you a nice
monthly revenue. You can offer your subscribers free ads which you can
publish at the end of the newsletter. Now your business is really taking off! As you get more
experienced you can bring in more specialized newsletters and make a
great business with this newsletter example.
Article written by Cathy Qazalbash (Cathy Q) Publisher
of the A-Y-B newsletter And A1-Newsletter Cathy is a successful
Freelance writer, specializing in Ghostwriting, Web content, Copywriting
and promotional articles http://advertise-your-business.com
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