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| Newsletters I have seen so many people start then stop writing newsletters I am wondering what is the secret to keeping them going - any ideas?
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| Re: Newsletters I agree without having a passion for the subject it will be considered a chore |
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| Re: Newsletters I think it is very difficult to constantly write newsletters. I think it is so much easier to post in forums or write blogs because it is not as formal a writing style, it is more frequent and because it is easier to write. |
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| Re: Newsletters I will admit, it is a chore. A very rewarding chore, but still it is a chore. Luckily, some of us have a writer that does a majority of it for us, but there is still a lot of work that goes into each and every issue. Aaron
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| Re: Newsletters Don't give up on writing that newsletter! The more you communicate and keep the relationship going with your customers...the more successful your business will be. I write a monthly newletter for a website on raising millionaire kids. What works for me is to have the same format with new and fresh content each month. For example, I have a section on: Funny and/or personal story Random acts of tithing Profitable Investment Idea Fun Ways For Little Kids to Make Money It's Good to Know...Financial Terms for Kids Cheap Family Fun It's much easier to write and come up with new content when you have a format you follow. Good luck! Best, Sonja |
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