To
catch the reader's attention, place an interesting
sentence or quote from the story here.
The purpose
of a newsletter is to provide specialized information
to a targeted audience. Newsletters can be a great
way to market your product or service, and also
create credibility and build your organization's
identity among peers, members, employees, or
vendors.
First,
determine the audience of the newsletter. This
could be anyone who might benefit from the information
it contains, for example, employees or people
interested in purchasing a product or requesting
your service.
You can
compile a mailing list from business reply cards,
customer information sheets, Business cards collected
at trade shows, or membership lists. You might
consider purchasing a mailing list from a company.
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Dismal Aftermath of War for Many Germans
Much of
the content you put in your newsletter can also
be used for your Web site. Microsoft Word offers
a simple way to convert your newsletter to a Web
publication. So, when you're finished writing
your newsletter, convert it to a Web site and
post it.
The subject matter that appears in newsletters
is
virtually
endless. You can include stories that focus on
current technologies or innovations in your field.
You may also want to note business or economic
trends, or make predictions for your customers
or clients.
If the newsletter is distributed internally, you
might comment upon new
procedures
or vendors needs.
Selecting pictures or graphics is an important
part of adding content to your newsletter.
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Inside
Story Headline
To
catch the reader's attention, place an interesting
sentence or quote from the story here.
In a few words, it
should accurately represent the contents of the
story and draw readers into the story. Develop
the headline before you write the story. This
way, the headline will help you keep the story
focused.
Examples of possible headlines include Product
Wins Industry Award, New
Product Can Save You
Time, Membership Drive Exceeds Goals, and New
Office Opens Near You.
One benefit of using your newsletter as a promotional
tool is that you can reuse content from other
marketing materials, such as press releases, market
studies and reports.
While your main goal
of distributing a newsletter might be to sell
your product or service, the key to a successful
newsletter is making it useful to your readers.