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So you ask yourself the following, “Do I really need a newsletter?” The answer is yes. Hell yes! The purpose of a regular newsletter is to provide outstanding value to your subscribers, not just repeated offers that do little but line your own pocketbook. Give readers a reason to look forward to your email, so they open it with anticipation every time it shows up in their inbox, and you’ll soon see your own ROI improving.
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So you ask yourself the following, “Do I really need a newsletter?” The answer is yes. Hell yes! The purpose of a regular newsletter is to provide outstanding value to your subscribers, not just repeated offers that do little but line your own pocketbook. Give readers a reason to look forward to your email, so they open it with anticipation every time it shows up in their inbox, and you’ll soon see your own ROI improving.
To do that, you’ll need to be a bit more intentional with your efforts. For many people, that means bringing back that old favorite, the newsletter.
There are some considerations to be made before you make a commitment, though. If you decide to launch a newsletter, you’ll want to be sure you will need to remain consistent, not only in timing (email on the same day at the same time each and every week), but also with content.
For your audience members who are on the go (aren’t we all?) a regular newsletter is the perfect way to keep up-to-date on everything going on in your business. They won’t have to remember to visit your blog, won’t worry about missing any status updates on Facebook, and don’t need to be concerned about missing out on that great sale you’re having.
Before you dive into planning your actual newsletter, we are going to walk you through a few exercises to make sure you have a clear picture of WHO your readers are and how you serve them.
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