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How To Write A Newsletter
By Julia Tang
In order to be successful
with a newsletter, specialize in a subject not adequately covered in existing
newsletters. A subject which you can give more, or better information on.
To determine what to write about, first look at your ability, experience and
interests. Then sit down at the library with the latest edition of the
"Directory of Newsletters" and make a note of the publishers of subjects
comparable to what you would like to write about. Send for a free sample of
each of these to review. Find out how they are put together and whether you
can do as good or better with one of your own. Make an analysis of the good
and weak points of the various newsletters to build ideas for your own.
Plan in advance how your layout will be set up, what kind of photos or
drawings you might use, printing and distribution costs, and all the other
business details necessary to launch and maintain a continuing weekly or
monthly newsletter. Be sure you have time to handle all the details required
to get the newsletter out on time every time! You will need to build as much
of the basic information as possible well in advance, perhaps 15 to 20 issues
ahead, then feed in the current information between each issue.
You cannot hope to survive against the competition of the large firms who have
many different contributing authors, and access to instant worldwide
information through computer data centers, etc. So stay away from subjects put
out by them unless you can develop a very unique theme to wrap around their
information. Most of these firms put out a newsletter without any revenue from
advertisements or inserts. Generally the little publishers must develop their
newsletters in such a way as to include income from advertisers in order to
return a reasonable profit and stay in business.
Research the market to determine what your "category" of subscribers want to
hear in your newsletter. Give it a "stand out" title, price it fairly for both
the subscriber and yourself, keep the graphics and printing clean and neat.
Develop your own individual style in your writings to give your newsletter its
own distinctive "personality".
How would you present your information to an individual in a personal face to
face conversation? Use the same presentation in writing. It will take time to
develop an individual writing style, but as the saying goes, "practice makes
perfect"! So don't be discouraged if your first few attempts appear ridiculous
to you. A you practice you gain experience and before you know it, you can put
out information your subscribers can enjoy and benefit from.
With Internet's help, you can publish ezines - newsletters sent through
Internet. It is low cost and there is postage required for you to reach
thousands of readers.
Julia Tang publishes Smart Online Business Tips, a fresh and
informative newsletter dedicated to supporting people like you! To find out
the best online business opportunities, and to discover hundreds more proven
and practical internet marketing secrets, plus FREE internet marketing
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