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This discussion focuses on optimizing customer communications through newsletters and surveys, with participants sharing their methods for creating and distributing newsletters. Key tools mentioned include Microsoft Excel for managing mailing lists and Microsoft Word for mail merging, specifically on Mac and Windows platforms. Participants also discuss using Constant Contact as a mailing service to avoid spam issues and enhance delivery rates. The conversation highlights the importance of engaging content, such as recipes and promotional offers, to encourage customer interaction and repeat business.
PREREQUISITESThis discussion is beneficial for small business owners, marketing professionals, and anyone involved in customer relationship management who seeks to enhance their communication strategies through effective newsletters and surveys.
chefann said:I do up my own newsletter. I have my newsletter list in an Excel file, and I mail-merge it to my email program so that each person gets their own copy addressed only to them.
Disclaimer: I have a Mac and use Entourage for the mail merge notes. You can do this on Windows, but I think you need Outlook, not Outlook Express.sfdavis918 said:Ann, can you share how you do this? I think I may have read it on another thread, but have you ever tried to search for a thread that you have posted on? Almost all the threads show up!!![]()
Mine varies. This month, I sent out one that Becky D. put together that directs people to my PWS. I don't usually get repeat business often from it, but every now and then, someone replies that they want to have a show or place an order. Just enough to keep me from stopping the newsletter altogether.Dawn4 said:I too would love to see your newsletter Ann. I would also like to know if you actually get any repeat business from it.
I also did a "scavanger hunt" for a $15 gift certificate.
Constant Contact is a mailing service. They have templates available for newsletters, invitations, etc. They charge based on the number of addresses you have in your list. I've been considering switching to them to eliminate the hassle of sending in small clumps.PChefPEI said:Just wondering what is Constant Contact??
I have set up a Yahoo Group and am hoping to get that going to send out my newsletter. I think that would be better than sending through my e-mail account, that way I hope to get away from seeming like it's spam.
PamperedChefDebi said:I subscribe to Tasty Tidbits but I customize it. I use Linda's, Rita's, and whoever else's I see to get ideas. Last month, I drastically cut it down and instead of including everything in the newsletter, I directed them to my website. I also did a "scavanger hunt" for a $15 gift certificate. The initial instructions were in my newsletter then they had to go to a specific part of my website, that directed them to another, and then they had to use the website to contact me and send a specific phrase. It forced them to look around the website though. I got that idea from my Director.
PChefPEI said:I subscribe to a newsletter. I would like to do my own, but it is time consuming, unless you guys have some ideas!
Just wondering what is Constant Contact??
I have set up a Yahoo Group and am hoping to get that going to send out my newsletter. I think that would be better than sending through my e-mail account, that way I hope to get away from seeming like it's spam.
tlennhoff said:If you use a yahoo group to stay in touch with your customers then I was told by HO I could not include my PWS in any emails I sent out because the emails and files are kept on the web - even if it is a private group it is against policy. :cry:
Also I have had tons of problems with several of my ISPs treating yahoo groups as spam so it may not solve your spam problems. :yuck:
Ann of course said it much better than I did.
tlennhoff said:If you use a yahoo group to stay in touch with your customers then I was told by HO I could not include my PWS in any emails I sent out because the emails and files are kept on the web - even if it is a private group it is against policy. :cry:
Also I have had tons of problems with several of my ISPs treating yahoo groups as spam so it may not solve your spam problems. :yuck:
Ann of course said it much better than I did.