5 Reasons Why
Certain Newsletters Get *READ*,
Whilst Others Get *TRASHED*!
by
Michael Green
It's
a simple truth...
Some
newsletters seem to attract readers like bees to honey - whilst
others seem to struggle to find a marketplace of accepting and interested
subscribers. But why?
What's
the big difference between success and failure when it comes to
publishing your own newsletter? And what should you aim to do, if
your goal is to build an army of loyal subscribers?
For
the first time ever, acknowledged newsletter expert, Michael Green,
reveals his top five hints for creating your own winning newsletter
or Ezine publication.
#1.
CONTENT
If
you edit a newsletter and think you can muddle through without top
quality content, then think again!
Let's
look at it this way. With so many newsletter titles out there today
- especially on the web - the choice for readers is almost endless.
Your
audience is more subtly aware of the quality of your editorial,
articles and content, than you may think.
So
don't skimp when it comes to finding top quality contributions for
your publication. It should be obvious, but great content matters,
perhaps more than ever before.
#2.
STYLE
Great
newsletters all have one thing in common. They display style and
personality.
Wait
a minute...can a newsletter really have a personality?
You
bet. In fact, it must have a personality, or it's simply doomed
to fail!
Your
readers *really* need to appreciate what your publication is all
about. Which perspective are you approaching your subject from?
Are you light-hearted or serious? Do you display the traits that
can foster trust from your readership?
Don't
leave your readers in any doubt about your market position.
Display
style and personality in every issue and be sure to allow your readers
to share in your spirit.
#3.
FREQUENCY
A big
difference between newsletters that get read, and those that get
trashed, is that the good ones are nearly always published to a
regular schedule which is advertised in advance and understood by
their readerships.
So
determine a publishing schedule, let it be known, and rigidly stick
to it.
If
you want others to take your newsletter or Ezine seriously, then
you need to work your way into your readerships routine.
A regular
publishing timetable helps you to achieve this goal and so "frequency"
is an important feature in achieving success for your newsletter.
But
remember, frequency doesn't mean that you have to commit to publishing
every day or every week. It just means that you need to set a schedule
that is fully predictable for your readers. That could just as easily
be quarterly.
#4.
CREDIBILITY
Stop
and think about any newsletter that you personally happen to read
on a regular basis. Now ask yourself: "What is it that really
makes me read this newsletter?"
The
answer is invariably that you believe what's written in it.
That's
right. Newsletters that you like, all have a high "credibility
factor".
So
be cautious about just allowing anyone to be a guest article author.
Check 'em out first, be comfortable that the knowledge that they
are imparting is really first-class.
One
bad article published in YOUR newsletter or Ezine could destroy
YOUR credibility with a reader forever. So thoroughly vet everything
you publish.
#5.
INTEGRITY
Perhaps
the most important factor in establishing your newsletter as a trusted
source, is your ability to create real integrity for your publication.
What
does this mean?
Well
you've probably read newsletters, particularly those on the web,
which forever seem to be pushing some new resource right in your
face. And you know straightaway that there's obviously something
in this for the editor.
Actually,
they're probably pushing an affiliate program or some kind of joint-venture.
Nothing
wrong with that of course. But try to avoid turning your entire
newsletter or Ezine into one long relentless advertising pitch.
I've
read a lot of newsletters that start out well for a couple of issues,
but then descend into one long sales spiel by the third edition.
So follow the FIVE GOLDEN RULES of newsletter success and you'll
soon turn your own publication into a newsletter that gets READ,
not one of the many that gets instantly TRASHED upon arrival.
Good
luck with your newsletter or Ezine.
Michael
Green
Newsletter expert and toolkit publisher.
Michael
Green has created an award-winning toolkit for budding newsletter
editors everywhere. His "How To Write A Newsletter"
toolkit is crammed full of copyright free articles, newsletter
templates and a complete "How To" editors manual.
Check it out right now at
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