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1) Define Your Audience -- Who are you publishing
for? Clients (customers) – present, past
and prospective? Employees? Your audience will
define your content.
2) Set Objectives -- Create a solid foundation
for your newsletter by writing down what you want
to achieve.
3) Plan Content -- What interests your audience?
Build your newsletter around whatever that is.
Plan content at least half a year at a time. You
can make changes along the way.
4) Establish a Budget -- Newsletters can be cost
effective, but they’re not FREE. When you
set a budget, consider start-up as well as ongoing,
per-issue costs.
5) Decide On a Schedule -- Like any new habit
it takes time to establish a pattern for a newsletter.
But DO establish a pattern. Your reward will be
consistent readership.
6) Select a Name -- Your “baby” needs
a name. Choose something simple and relevant.
7) Develop a Design -- Determine format and length.
Then select a simple design – and stick with
it.
8) Assign the Task of Writing -- Designate a good
writer, editor and proofreader – people who’ll
respect your deadlines and tone.
9) Build Your Audience With Promotion -- There
are lots of ways to build internal or external
readership. Use them.
10)Keep It Going -- Plan ahead. Maintain your
schedule. Be disciplined.
Don’t be afraid to call in help if you need
it. Once you start the newsletter habit, it’s
important to stick with it.
About The Author
Claire Cunningham, president of Clairvoyant
Communications, Inc., has 20+ years’ experience
developing and implementing successful
marketing and communications programs.
Sign up for Claire’s monthly newsletter,
Communique, at http://www.clairvoyantcommunications.com Claire
can be reached at 763-479-3499 (Fax: 763-479-2809,
e-mail: claire@claircomm.com).
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