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How To Create A Newsletter

Every business mandates that you have a newsletter to keep in touch with your customers. Its imperative therefore that you learn how to create a newsletter if you do not have one.

I have been using newsletters for two decades to promote and boost all of my business ventures. First as a grocer, than as a distributer, and finally as the owner of several highly successful restaurants, I needed to learn how to create a newsletter to tell my regular customers about special events and deals, as well as ongoing news.

Let me tell you, I started printing my newsletter in text years before electronic newsletters were a viable option. I did not need some special course on how to create a newsletter. I would simply do the grunt work with my word processor and some cut out pictures, then take the whole thing down to my local printer.

As my son has been taking over some functions of the business, he has wanted to by programs that promise to teach you how to create a newsletter, as if there is some mystery to it.

I am no Internet expert, but creating an email newsletter (which has recently become our primary form of newsletter) is the easiest thing in the world. Perhaps some of these how to create a newsletter programs simplify design and layout with templates and such, but I really doubt that any of them are necessary.

I have been working with a completely ordinary word processor, and occasionally some web editing stuff, and I can tell you that my flyers look great.  I never even took a course on web technology, much less on how to create a newsletter, because this stuff is mostly just common sense.

If you want to know how to create a newsletter, here are a few easy steps that you can follow. The first one is to compile all of the information that you want to go into your circular.

black-arrow-01_R Are you telling your customers about sales, about expanded hours or new locations?

Is text enough, or do you think that pictures would spice things up, and get your customers more excited? After you have figured all of this stuff out, the next step is to write it all out in a manner that is exciting and informative. Get someone you know and trust to read the newsletter to check for mistakes, and of course spell check it.

That's all there is to it. Ensure that it is easy to read and mail it out at an appropriate time. As you can see its not rocket science learning how to create a newsletter. Just get it done asap!

Resources

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