Making Newsletter
Newsletters can be wonderful tools for communicating with customers or prospects. Because of their size, are often infused with more credibility than traditional brochures. If the newsletter is not too obvious self-promotion, however, is likely to hit the trash before it reaches its target desktop. By following a few basic tips, you can cultivate interest in your newsletter and make it an effective marketing tool. Make it interesting. Whether you're informing prospects or existing customers, providing useful content and avoid the temptation to use a hard sell approach. For example, include a how-to article on some aspect of the purchase or sale. While these issues relate to your field and reinforce the message, but also offer valuable advice and help to cultivate a loyal audience. Do it yourself. . . or not. The abundance of desktop publishing programs on the market makes it easy for almost anyone to create a newsletter informative. However, the limited knowledge of design basics and the overuse of fonts hard to read, has taken more than a design disaster. Before you try it yourself, consider hiring a professional graphic designer to create a template on which you or a staff member input copy. If you still want to give it a shot himself, take a book on graphic design basics before you create your masterpiece. Find your look. Depending on your budget, you can choose from a variety of styles, from simple, single color piece of a multi-page full-color format. Factors such as the number of colors and pages, paper type and paper size can mean big differences in costs, so ask quotations on different specifications of various printers.