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4 Secrets of Publishing Your Own Newsletter


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JC Anderl
articlesredlionbooks.com

Red Lion Books
http://www.redlionbooks.com




Publishing a newsletter is definitely an effective way to

keep in contact with your customers, but to get tremendous

results, you need to do it the right way.





Secret 1 - HTML or Text? 



Many publishers have a difficult time deciding whether to

publish their newsletter in HTML or text. The reason for

this conflict is because there are many surfers who prefer

HTML based emails, but there are also a large number who

either can't accept HTML email, or really prefer text

emails.



Instead of picking one, why not both? Give new subscribers

the option to have either one. It is very easy to convert

an HTML email to plain text. Just copy the text into

Notepad, and then into your email. Now you have effectively

solved the problem of choosing one or the other.





Secret 2 - Subject Line



In a regular email, the subject line usually informs the

reader of what the email is about. With newsletters, you

want to inform readers, but you also want to engage and

interest them. Many Internet users have a lot of messages

coming into their mailbox, you want your message to catch

their attention before it hits the trash. Even the most

incredible newsletter won't be noticed if it never gets

read.





Secret 3 - Content Really IS King



Do you want to know how to be really successful with your

newsletter? Great content. That is what will keep people

reading instead of un-subscribing or just trashing your

email. If you really try to write about a new, creative,

or interesting topic, readers will show their approval by

continuing to read, and possibly even looking forward to

your next issue.





Secret 4 - Length



You're publishing a newsletter, not a book, so keep it

short. People don't have all day to read your email, so get

to the point and give them the information that they are

looking for.



The length of your publication depends on how often you send

it out. A daily mailing shouldn't be any longer than a

couple of short tips. Sending out your newsletter weekly

or every other week makes a great frequency for sending

featured articles.



These are just a few of many ways to tweak your newsletter

for maximum success. Use them to set yourself apart from

the thousands of other newsletters.







Best of luck to you,



JC Anderl

http://www.Redlionbooks.com , mailto:JCRedlionbooks.com



Visit my site or email me if you have any questions about

marketing or website promotion.



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Learn about the many aspects of business online - how to

get traffic, make sales, and enjoy your business. JC's

website, Redlionbooks.com, specializes in advice about

Internet marketing and web site promotion, learn to promote

your business online at http://www.redlionbooks.com .





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