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How Great Newsletters Adapt To Perfectly Match Their Readers!


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How to Write a Newsletter
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Getting Your Newsletter Read

How Great Newsletters Adapt To Perfectly Match Their Readers



By Michael Green



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One exciting feature of newsletters - frequently overlooked

by their editors - is the ability to shape the content to

*perfectly* match the readership’s interests and passions.



In fact, newsletters can achieve a form of near perfect

synergy with their readers and that’s something rarely

experienced with other products or services.



How is this incredible close-fit possible? If you publish

your own newsletter or EZine then please read on…





EDITORS MUST GET INSIDE THEIR READERS HEADS

You see, a newsletter editor is in a unique position of

power, but most fail to capitalize on their in-built

advantage.



Editors tend to think of their publication as simply being

there to impart knowledge and information to their

readership on whatever subject they are headlined to cover.

That’s fair enough. Informing readers is an important part

of any newsletter!



But…in order to really satisfy your reader, you need to

know what information the reader would like to see covered

and published. And that means getting a ton of feedback

all the time!





HERE’S YOUR MASSIVE INBUILT ADVANTAGE

And here’s the incredible advantage that you have as a

Newsletter or EZine Editor over just about every other

product or service out there. Put simply:



"YOU CAN ASK YOUR READERS EXACTLY WHAT THEY WANT TO READ

ABOUT…….THEN GIVE IT RIGHT BACK TO THEM!"



Publishing a newsletter shouldn’t be a 'one-way' street.

You’ve got to discover what kind of material your readers

want to read and the easiest way to do that is to simply

ask them the question.





INVITE RESPONSE AND SEND OUT REGULAR SURVEYS

There’s no mystery to gathering the feedback either.

Every Newsletter should invite its readers to send in

feedback.



If you’re writing an electronic newsletter (EZine) then

invite your reader to click *reply* and send in comments.

If your newsletter is in print then include a response

mechanism such as a fax back, tear-off slip or at the

very least a contact address for you as the editor.



TIP: You can dramatically increase feedback response by

offering an incentive to complete your feedback survey.

A free report on your subject matter works extremely well.





WHAT TO DO WITH THE INFORMATION YOU GATHER

That’s easy. Collate the feedback and establish trends in

the requests you receive. You might find, for example,

that a batch of readers would like to see more "How-To’s"

on your subject. Maybe others crave for readers letters and

answers, whilst other readers might want to see more longer

(or shorter) articles. You get the drift though. Find out

what it is they’d like to see.



What next?



Give it to them. And give it to them in spades...



Start thinking about your readers’ feedback as if that’s

their way of going out to vote! They’ve indicated a

preference, a particular like or dislike about your

newsletter. Now, just like any politician, your job is to

reflect that right back to them and give them the

information they crave.





SHAPE YOUR NEWSLETTER AROUND THE FEEDBACK

Very few editors take the time to really understand what

their readership would like to see covered. Fewer still

actually do anything constructive with the results.



But if you take the time to do both of these things, you

are guaranteed to experience a couple of *great* results:



(1). Your existing subscribers will become increasingly

loyal, as they derive pleasure from the fact that your

newsletter covers what they really want to know about.



(2). New subscribers will flock to your publication. Why?

Well just think of your possible subscriber base as being

like a huge lake of fish. They’re all swimming around

looking for information (and newsletters) that perfectly

cover their interests and presents the information in a

format that they would like to receive.



Your newsletter is the bait. If you shape it perfectly

around the desires and needs of your existing readership,

the chances are your publication will also fit your

potential subscribers. Follow the above advice and you will

have adjusted your bait to perfectly attract an

ever-growing newsletter subscriber base.



Good luck,

Michael Green



© How To Corporation. All rights reserved.



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The author Michael Green has developed a TOOLKIT for

Newsletter Editors called "How To Write A Newsletter".

Included is a How-To eBook Manual which describes hundreds

of excellent ways to enhance your newsletter publication.

The TOOLKIT also includes Copyright Free Articles, DTP

Templates and much more. A must for all Newsletter Editors!

Check out === http://www.howtowriteanewsletter.com

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