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Newsletters Turn Buyers Into Customers!"I kicked, screamed, and dragged my feet when my marketing manager wanted to try a newsletter. 'Why not just send product flyers?' I asked. But they've worked for us and a lot of other companies, too!"
Will They Buy From You Tomorrow? You want customers to know as much about your products and services and your firm as they possibly can. And you want to keep your firm fresh in their minds. If you can do this, they are going to be much more likely to do business with you again, even if a competitor is offering the same product or service at the same price.
Create Product Evangelists! Newsletters can help create product evangelists by building a bond with your product users. You may also want to send newsletters to "key influencers"-people who are in an unusually good position to be able to recommend your product to many others. For example, part of the success of our JobBank™ career books is attributable to how widely and favorably they have been recommended to job hunters by college placement counselors and librarians-to whom we often send mailings.
Avoid The Hype! For example, the leading publisher in the book trade, Random House, has a newsletter that is as well-read as some of the industry trade magazines. People love the chatty, informal, no-hype style. And the newsletter has tremendously added to its credibility and readership popularity by occasionally recommending books published by competing firms. Like many other newsletters today, the Random House newsletter is also available free-of-charge on the Web.
Cracking Tough Accounts! In my experience I've had mixed results mass-mailing newsletters to cold prospects, opening up just a few new accounts. On the other hand, though, I find that newsletters work well as one part of the sales mix, when you are already calling or visiting a critical, but difficult, new account. Sometimes I find that buyers at larger accounts drag their feet picking up a new product until they feel it's already a well-established success. And a newsletter is a perfect vehicle to communicate the success of your products to potential buyers.
Side Benefits Of Newsletters I've also found that the job of newsletter editor is a great motivator in and of itself. I know one of our newsletter editors felt that creating the newsletter was the most exciting part of his entire job-no big surprise since he was in charge of the newsletter and the rest of his job consisted of being one of many assistant editors on a large editorial team. * Source Streetwise Business Tips |
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