2. Allow for Easy Scanning.
If newsletter subscribers are unable to scan your newsletter, you
stand a good chance of losing them. The first few seconds are your most
important so make them count. Use big, bold headlines, and article
descriptions, providing links to the full article or related content
areas. By providing article introductions versus an entire article, you
make it easier for readers to view your entire newsletter while
allowing them to zero in on the content that has the greatest appeal.
3. Use Graphics.
Producing a newsletter that's wall-to-wall text will not be able to
keep the interest of even your most savvy reader. Interject graphics,
product photos, pictures, and so on throughout your newsletter. This
will break up those large blocks of content increase your newsletter's
appeal. Make sure your graphics include links to the articles or
products they reference as Internet browsers tend to click on pictures
or graphics presented online.
4. Include Product or Service Information.
Internet users are very comfortable with product promotion
especially when receiving free information or content. They understand
that advertising pays the bill and is common among electronic
newsletters. So use this information to your advantage. In each
newsletter, discuss a featured product or provide a special offer to
your newsletter readers. Products or services that are closely aligned
with the theme of your newsletter can be ideal. As a rule of thumb,
keep the number of products you promote three or less.
5. Proof Your Work.
When creating an electronic newsletter, you should always check your
work. Spelling, grammar, and punctuation should be perfect. When users
find these types of errors, it signals a lack of care - causing doubt
as to the amount of effort used when developing the content presented.
The result could very well be an increase in those who unsubscribe or a
reduction in overall click-through rates.
6. Be Viral.
Never assume that the person reading your newsletter signed up for
it directly. In fact, you should encourage your readers to forward the
newsletter to others who may be interested in the content you're
providing. Make your newsletter, and each volume of your newsletter,
accessible via your website. Additionally, make it easy for new users
to sign up through a link in each edition of your newsletter. When
users forward a copy to a friend, they can easily subscribe.
7. Don't Forget Can-SPAM.
In the footer of your newsletter, include your company name,
address, and contact information. Inform users why they are receiving
your newsletter and how than can unsubscribe. Honor all unsubscribe
requests within the alloted 10 day requirement. By doing so you are
meeting current standards and you'll keep your newsletter subscription
list clean.
These newsletter development tips can help you deliver a
valuable newsletter that gets read and acted upon. Don't be afraid to
experiment and keep relevant content the main focal point of your
newsletter. As your newsletters become more sophisticated don't lose
site of the basic principles. The tried and true is often the best way
to be successful!