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Email newsletters
Last month we realized that we had been sending out the newsletter for 5 years.
That led us to thinking that a short article on what makes for a good newsletter might not be a bad idea and could even be a good one.
So what does?
It probably falls in to 2 areas brand and technical.
Brand
Brand for a newsletter covers the target audience, editorial approach and tone of voice. Quite obviously, all of these have to work together to fit in with your company and marketing objectives.
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Your editorial approach is crucial. We decided right from the beginning: no selling. We try and write something interesting and useful about what we do and believe that if people find it so, then they will remember us and that will lead to sales.
That doesnt mean your newsletter has to have the same editorial approach, but whatever it is it has to fit in with your objectives and brand and be sacrosanct. People will soon notice if you move away from it and generally they dont like it.
Tone of voice. We all know that what we say may not be as important as how we say it. The tone of your voice tells someone else a lot about your mood. Theissue with tone of voice in writing is that its quite limited, you not only cant actually hear it (though you may imagine it) but you dont have all the non verbal cues that go with a real person talking either.
Essentially its either formal (boring?) or informal (too relaxed?). Its still worth understanding what tone of voice you should adopt and then finding ways to fit it. Things like:
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Technical
How you approach the technical aspects of your newsletter depends on its purpose and objectives.
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Hope it all helps.
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