The World's
Smallest Newsletter

By David Carleton
Newsletter marketing is one
of the best ways to keep in touch with your current
customers.
Every smart marketer will
testify to that.
Newsletters can build lasting
relationships by providing helpful information and also
provide a vehicle for announcing new products and services
resulting in additional sales.
In fact, I would go so far as
to say that out of all the marketing tactics and techniques
that I personally use, the humble newsletter is my number
one marketing tool.
This one tool brings me
hundreds of thousands of dollars in revenue each year.
But There Are
Problems with Generating Newsletters...
If you've ever published an
offline newsletter you'll discover three things really
fast...
1. Writing the content for a
4 - 6 page newsletter can be a pain in the wazoo.
2. Creating the layout of the
newsletter with all your content, advertisements, and
graphics can be a nightmare.
3. Printing, stuffing and
mailing the newsletter can be a monumental task.
and...
4. Paying someone to do the
three items above can be very expensive.
Now, I can hear you saying
that these problems all go away when you generate an online
newsletter.
Perhaps....but there are some
drawbacks to sending online newsletters.
Online versus
Offline Newsletters
Online newsletters are
awesome marketing vehicles, BUT there are several drawbacks
to an online newsletter.
- Drawback # 1
Getting your online
newsletter delivered is getting a lot harder to do. In fact,
I would say that up to 50% of my newsletters are NOT
delivered. (Yikes!)
- Drawback # 2
There are so many other
online newsletters being sent out that it's getting more and
more difficult to stand out from the crowd. (Your inbox is
only so big.)
- Drawback # 3
Many people simply don't like
to read things online. Most people would prefer to have
something to touch, handle and feel.
The simple fact is that
OFFLINE newsletters....
1. get delivered.
2. get read.
3. get action.
So even though they are
harder and more expensive to put out, an offline newsletter
is usually much more effective.
Introducing the
World's Smallest Offline Newsletter
I receive a newsletter every
month from Kevin Donlin of
http://www.Gresumes.com.
Kevin is in the business of
helping people develop compelling resumes that get higher
paying jobs much faster than normal.
Each month Kevin sends out
the "World's Smallest Newsletter."
He calls his newsletter, the
"Employment Dispatch."
It contains interesting
information such as...
1. Case studies
2. Great quotes
3. Helpful tips
and...
4. Excellent resources
The cool thing about Kevin's
newsletter is that he puts it on a small, 4 x 6 postcard
that you can read in under two minutes.
I read every single
newsletter that I get from Kevin.
The postcard comes on bright
colored 100lb. stock paper and it costs him less than $.03
to create and $.23 to send.
It's not super high-quality,
but the information is great and newsletter gets read.
The most important thing is
that I'm reminded of Kevin and his services every single
month.
Would You Like to
See the World's Smallest Offline Newsletter?
Here are two installments of
Kevin's newsletter.
http://url123.com/5humx
You'll notice how Kevin uses
every inch of these postcards, both front and back.
The only graphic he uses is a
head shot photo of himself, which brings a human element
into his message.
You'll also notice that he
keeps the bottom inch of the postcard clear of any important
information because that's where the post office likes to
put its processing code.
Conclusion
If you aren't using a
newsletter to keep in touch with your prospects and
customers then you are certainly missing out on a lot of new
business.
For a newsletter to get read
it needs to be interesting, informative and helpful.
Offline newsletters are far
more effective than online newsletters and if you have a
high ticket item or your business is highly dependent on
referrals, then you should consider using an offline
newsletter.
Your newsletter doesn't have
to be expensive to produce. Kevin Donlin of
http://www.Gresumes.com uses a simply 4 x 6 postcard for
his newsletter and brings him outstanding results.

About the Author:
David Carleton is the CEO of
Power Sports Success and the Senior Editor of the "Power
Sports Success eNewsletter." To get your free
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http://www.PowerSportsSuccess.com To your success.

David Carleton
Power Sports Success |