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This discussion emphasizes the effectiveness of mailing newsletters as a marketing strategy, particularly for businesses with limited online reach. Participants suggest starting with a physical newsletter to encourage sign-ups for an electronic version, especially when a significant portion of contacts lack email addresses. The importance of follow-up calls after sending newsletters is highlighted, as it significantly increases engagement and response rates. Additionally, referencing Thomas Smith's 1885 advertising principles, the discussion underscores the necessity of repeated exposure to build customer interest.
PREREQUISITESSmall business owners, marketers, and anyone interested in enhancing customer outreach through newsletters and direct mail strategies.
Sending newsletters allows you to maintain regular communication with your audience, keeping them informed about new products, promotions, and events. It helps build relationships, enhances customer loyalty, and can drive sales by encouraging repeat purchases.
It's generally recommended to send newsletters at least once a month to keep your audience engaged without overwhelming them. However, the frequency can vary based on your audience's preferences and the amount of relevant content you have to share.
Your newsletters should include a mix of product highlights, cooking tips, recipes, promotions, and personal stories to create a connection with your audience. Including customer testimonials and upcoming events can also enhance engagement.
You can grow your subscriber list by promoting your newsletter on social media, your website, and during in-person events. Offering incentives, such as exclusive discounts or free resources, can encourage sign-ups. Always ensure you have permission to add individuals to your list.
There are several user-friendly tools available for creating and sending newsletters, such as Mailchimp, Constant Contact, and Sendinblue. These platforms offer templates, automation features, and analytics to help you track the performance of your newsletters.