Monday, April 27, 2020
Writing A Newsletter 101 Content Ideas, Timelines and More
Writing A Newsletter 101 Content Ideas, Timelines and More Get a load of this: Businesses who use email marketing (aka newsletters) make 400% more money than those that donât. 400% you guys! Thatâs crazy! What else in your life has that kind of impact? Alas, many first-time business owners might view writing newsletters as intimidating, annoying, or stressful. Womp womp. But I want you to trust me on this one: Newsletters arenât a necessary evil â" theyâre a wonderful asset! â" and can be totally easy to write. As a new biz owner, you might be intimidated to write one out of the fear of looking silly, coming across as âspam,â or simply because youâre suffering grade A writerâs block a la that Oedipus Rex book report in 7th grade. I want to make this a smoother, less time-consuming and sigh-inducing process for you, and I promise it will be worth it in the long run. Newsletters are actually awesome because they are an ideal way to reach a high number of potential clients and highlight the important/new/exciting info about your business. They draw attention to the exact things you want your clientsâ eyes on and are a non-invasive way of spreading the word. (I.e. You donât need phone numbers. You donât need mailing addresses. You donât need your clients to answer 3 security questions and submit their birthday, zodiac sign, blood type, or motherâs maiden name in a form. You just need their email.) Hereâs the most important part to remember about your newsletter: anyone who signed up for your list wants to be there. Theyâre asking for the goods! For the love of Lizzo, give them what they want! Folks who signed up for your newsletter are also strategically choosing to bypass the totally arbitrary social media algorithms that may or may not deliver them your info and taking the step to ensure any news you have goes straight to their precious inbox. Thatâs incredible! Donât leave them hanging. Below youâll find a few newsletter 101 tips and tricks plus some easy-to-follow guidelines on when to write them and what to write in them. I hope you go wild. How often do you need to send a newsletter? Great question. A weekly newsletter is ideal. This keeps you in front of your clients without bombarding them with emails and diluting your message. However, if once a week just ainât happening right now, commit to every other week or at least once a month, at the minimum! If you reach out any less than that, you risk people forgetting they signed up for your newsletters and marking you as spam when you do come around. (That is the opposite of what we want, obvs.) Additionally, you want to keep yourself at the forefront of your prospective clientâs consciousness, so when theyâre ready to buy whatever deliciousness youâre selling, youâll be the first biz that pops into their mind (or their inbox)! Bonus tip: Look for organic patterns in your work calendar and try to send your newsletters around that schedule. For example: If you always drop a new offer or deal at the beginning of the month, make sure your newsletter goes out then, too, and includes those details! How many people do you need on your list to start sending newsletters? Just one. For real. If there is one person out there that said, âHey, I like what youâre doing here and I want to know more,â give that person more! If your list includes just your mom, best friend, and business coach, use them as practice to figure out what kind of newsletter formatting works best for you and get into a writing and scheduling flow. What should you write about? Glad you asked, and ohhh baby, thereâs so much you can do. Crafting a newsletter does not have to come from organic, brilliant inspiration (though kudos to you if you find that happening)! It can be as simple as announcing a new event or copy and pasting your most recent blog post verbatim. Here is a quick rundown of content ideas: When you launch a new offer When that offer is about to close Repurposing existing blog posts Sharing upcoming events and promos An analysis or reflection on past events, yours and/or your clients and customers Answers to your biggest FAQs A list of some of your favorite resources â" books youâre reading, podcasts youâre loving, shows your binging etc. You can do this monthly even! A general monthly or weekly update on where youâve been/what youâve been up to Client case studies or testimonials What else do you need to include? Never forget a call to action! Be sure to include a link to your offers and guide your readers to your website page where they can learn more about how to work with you. If you can throw on an âaboutâ bio or a snazzy banner, thatâd be amazing! Check out mine for inspo: Donât I need one of those opt-in thingees? Yeah, for sure for a number of reasons. So many, actually, that Iâve already made it its own post! Iâve got you covered there, too. The big takeaway here is: donât freak out. This will be easy. Never forget your business is solving a problem for your clients. Get out there and go help them by making yourself visible and available! Hereâs your reminder that you know your business better than anyone, which makes you the perfect person to spread the good word in the most authentic and real way possible. (Hey, for the chance to make 400% more money? You can so do this.) Working on your newsletter is just one of the many things I can help you perfect in my Boost Your Dream Biz one-on-one coaching sessions. Together weâll tackle all of the exciting ways you can take your dream business to the next level and start doing the work you were always meant to do. Havenât launched yet, but marketing already stressing you out? Iâve got you covered there, too.
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